What is the Secret Sauce for the Best Webinar Presenters?

What is the secret sauce the best webinar presenters share? I have thought about this many times and I always identify the same answer. My answer makes me think about Betty Gatewood. I wish that I’d had the opportunity to teach Betty Gatewood how to present webinars because I am certain Betty would have been awesome.

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I am saddened that Betty Gatewood recently died. Betty wasn’t an international celebrity of any kind, but she possessed something I think we all need, especially if we want to become our best as a webinar presenter. Betty passed away suddenly at age 93 and her list of achievements included:

I only spent time with Betty on a few occasions, all more than 12 years ago. Betty however was one of those people you alway remember. She had an amazing list of positive attributes, including an amazing attitude of servitude to her family, but for me she was a stand-out in one area – Bravery!

I am a massive fan of bravery. It is the one character attribute that separates ho-hum webinar presenters from those who embrace the challenge of presenting online and who make magic with the microphone and webcam. Bravery is the secret sauce for webinar success.


What is the Secret Sauce Shared by the Best Webinar Presenters? – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzjyPeQtZk0

Why do the best webinar presenters need to be brave?

Bravery is an incredibly powerful asset for a webinar presenter. Bravery is a prerequisite for webinar presenters to be willing to:

What are the benefits of being brave during webinars?

This question is central to this article, but I find it difficult to answer in a detailed way. I have no statistics or compelling analysis that explains why bravery is critical. However, I believe that bravery is essential to being a great webinar presenter, because it is the conduit to obtaining:

These things are all slightly different, but they are essentially the same. Each of them empowers us as webinar presenters to help our participants more effectively. We have a better opportunity to effectively teach, inform, motivate or sell, whichever is the objective of the webinar. If you want to have participants that appreciate your efforts and who will forgive you when you make mistakes then be brave, put yourself out there on show, and make the extra effort to connect and engage.

If you want to be a great online presenter for webinars and other live stream technologies then take a deep breath and make a commitment to yourself to be brave. You won’t have to parasail or ride in an open cockpit helicopter. However, you will need to be brave, just like Betty.

What do you think?

What do you think is the top character trait the best webinar presenters share? Please click here to have your say in the YouTube video comments.