How to run engaging webinars: practical tips and tools

💻 Running engaging webinars is no easy task, especially in today’s world, where audience attention is more fragmented than ever. Are you wondering how to keep participants interested throughout the session? How to ensure they not only listen but also actively participate, ask questions, and retain the information presented? There are proven methods that can help transform monotonous webinars into interactive and engaging experiences.

👉 Join our 1.5-hour webinar “How to Run Engaging Webinars: Practical Tips and Tools.” This session is designed for trainers and experts who use webinars as a tool for sharing knowledge and developing skills.

❓ During the session, we share our best practices for engaging participants, fostering curiosity, and maintaining involvement throughout webinars.

In particular:

◾ You will discover the secrets of engaging participants from the very first minute,
◾ Learn proven techniques for using chat, polls, surveys, shared whiteboards, and quizzes,
◾ Gain knowledge on how to turn passive listeners into active participants,
◾ Find out how to build relationships and create a community around your webinars.

👨‍💻 The session is led by Wojciech Płuciennik — a business trainer and consultant with over a decade of experience in development and HR. He supports organizations in creating effective programs and projects that strengthen employee competencies. Passionate about training games and beyond, he specializes in managerial skills, team building, and the development of personal and trainer competencies.

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