Webinar JEO Walt Bayliss 2016 Create, Promote, Host, Live Software Launched

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A new webinar program has launched that allows users to create, promote and run their own webinars live. There are tools for illustrating live on the whiteboard, chatting, and video calling with participants.


Walt Bayliss has created a new software that allows website owners to host, launch and run their own webinars across any business niche. Called Webinar JEO Webinar Software, it has an intuitive interface so that even those who are new to webinar hosting can set up their channel with ease. The tool contains all a user needs to set up and promote their webinar, with a secure and easy to use hosting platform.


More information can be found on the Webinar JEO website at: http://letsgolook.at/WebinarJEO.


Created as an alternative to programs like Go To Webinar, Webinar Hero or even others like Google Hangouts, it allows users to have full customization over the entire webinar session. To setup a live seminar, interested parties just have to select “setup the webinar ” or “setup a recorded webinar ”. The site explains that the menu choices are that straightforward, and provide for the creation of evergreen webinars from the beginning.


In addition to this, there are time and date tabs that let users select from a wide option of time zones and formats. The Record Feature enables the user to save their webinar and show it to their next set of participants, scheduling the recorded seminars at set time and date. Scheduling webinars in this way can lead to better participation, because the countdown can build anticipation and help customers keep track of the time when the web seminar will start.


Registration pages can also be customized. The software includes pre-customized templates that users can quickly add. Further to this, the user can send out webinar invites to previous participants by copying and pasting the link of the web seminar.


While the webinar is underway, the user can press a Go Live button to activate their camera and microphone. Meanwhile, there is a whiteboard feature that allows users to make illustrations or write a summary of the information they are presenting, which can help the participants to better understand the webinar itself. While this is going on, there is also a chat tab so users can talk with their participants throughout the presentation. Anyone wanting more information can visit: http://muncheye.com/walt-bayliss-webinar-jeo-professional-webinar-software


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