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Eco Update: March 2026

March 2026 is a great moment to reflect on the practical impact of everyday digital choices. Through our ongoing support of environmental projects around the world with our eco-project partner Ecologi, we’re spotlighting two initiatives that tackle a major climate challenge: landfill methane. Below, we highlight Project 1 and Project 2, both focused on capturing… Continue reading Eco Update: March 2026

How to test your webinar under real-world conditions

1) Build a test that mirrors the live run, not a simplified rehearsal A webinar rarely fails because the presenter forgot a line; it fails when the real production chain behaves differently under pressure. Your test should replicate the full end-to-end workflow: the same platform, the same streaming destinations, the same graphics, the same slide… Continue reading How to test your webinar under real-world conditions

The ROI of investing in professional webcast production

Return on investment (ROI) in webcasting is not just about cost savings. It is about measurable outcomes: audience reach, lead quality, attendee engagement, brand perception, and how efficiently your team can deliver a reliable live experience. Professional webcast production turns a webinar from “a call with slides” into a broadcast-grade event that performs better across… Continue reading The ROI of investing in professional webcast production

Eco Update: March 2026

March 2026 is a great moment to reflect on the practical environmental progress we can support together. Through our eco-project partner Ecologi, we help fund initiatives around the world that deliver measurable benefits for communities and the climate. This month, we’re spotlighting two projects: Project 1, transforming waste into biogas in Cambodia, and Project 2,… Continue reading Eco Update: March 2026

How to improve the accessibility of your webinar content

Accessibility is not an add-on; it is part of good webinar craft. When your content is easier to see, hear, understand and navigate, you reduce drop-off, improve engagement, and make your message more inclusive for disabled people, neurodivergent audiences, non-native speakers, and anyone joining from a noisy environment or on a small screen. Start with… Continue reading How to improve the accessibility of your webinar content

Why video pre-processing matters in webcast quality

Video pre-processing is the quiet work that makes everything else look effortless. In live webcasts, audiences rarely forgive poor pictures. They might tolerate the occasional audio wobble if the content is strong, but blocky footage, blown-out highlights, harsh colour casts, or a presenter who looks like a silhouette will quickly undermine credibility. Pre-processing is the… Continue reading Why video pre-processing matters in webcast quality

Why webcast rehearsals are critical for live events

Rehearsals are where live webcasts become reliable. When you are mixing multiple Zoom contributors, slides, pre-recorded video, live captions, lower thirds, audience interactivity and a simultaneous stream to several platforms, the production is only as strong as the preparation behind it. A webcast rehearsal is not a box-ticking exercise; it is the moment you turn… Continue reading Why webcast rehearsals are critical for live events