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Eco Update: February 2026

February 2026 is a great moment to reflect on the practical environmental impact we’re helping to support through our eco-project partner Ecologi. This month, we’re spotlighting two initiatives: Project 1, restoring the last fragment of tropical rainforest in Kenya, and Project 2, carbon removal through afforestation in São Paulo, Brazil. Project 1: restoring the last… Continue reading Eco Update: February 2026

The difference between professional and DIY webcasts

DIY webcasts can work well when the stakes are low, the audience is small, and expectations are modest. A quick internal update, a team briefing, or a simple Q&A can often be delivered successfully with a laptop, a decent microphone, and a stable connection. The challenge is that many organisations only discover the limits of… Continue reading The difference between professional and DIY webcasts

How to use webinars to generate quality leads

Start with a lead quality definition, not a vanity metric Webinars can attract large audiences, but lead generation only works when you define what “quality” means for your business. Agree the signals that matter: job role and seniority, industry fit, buying timeframe, budget ownership, current tools, and the specific challenge they want to solve. Set… Continue reading How to use webinars to generate quality leads

Eco Update: January 2026

January 2026 is an ideal time to reflect on practical ways businesses can support climate action. Through our eco-project partner Ecologi, we help fund environmental projects around the world, focusing on initiatives that deliver measurable benefits for people and nature. This month, we’re spotlighting two projects: project 1, fuel-efficient cookstoves in Uganda, and project 2,… Continue reading Eco Update: January 2026

How to include closed captions in your webinars

Closed captions make webinars easier to follow, more inclusive, and more resilient to real-world viewing conditions. They support people who are D/deaf or hard of hearing, viewers watching in noisy environments, those joining from shared offices, and anyone who benefits from reading alongside listening. They can also improve comprehension for international audiences and help attendees… Continue reading How to include closed captions in your webinars

How to host a multi-language webinar effectively

Start with the language plan, not the platform A multi-language webinar succeeds or fails on planning. Before you choose tools or design slides, define your language model: will you run simultaneous interpretation, separate language audio tracks, parallel sessions, or a mix? Map this to your audience locations and time zones, then decide how many languages… Continue reading How to host a multi-language webinar effectively

How to test your webinar under real-world conditions

1) Build a realistic test plan (not a tick-box rehearsal) Testing a webinar “under real-world conditions” means recreating the same pressures, variables, and timing you will face on the day. Start by writing a short test plan that mirrors your live run: who joins from where, what devices they use, which assets are played, and… Continue reading How to test your webinar under real-world conditions