Designed to keep small business owners informed, Asure's webinars explore a wide range of HR, compliance and payroll topics. Register for our upcoming webinars or choose from our library of on-demand webinars to watch now.

Upcoming webinars
1 June
5 Crucial Actions That Create Unity and Increase Performance
When:Thursday 1 June at 2 p.m. ET / 1:00 PM CT / 11:00 AM PT
Expert panelist:Brad Deutser, founder and CEO of Deutser, bestselling author and speaker.
In this webinar we will explore:
Why is it important to create unity in the workplace?
What are the 5 critical actions that create unity and drive performance?
What it means to be a more humane leader
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June 8
Avoid wrongful termination lawsuits: What is constructive discharge?
When:Thursday, June 8 at 2 p.m. ET / 1:00 PM CT / 11:00 AM PT
Expert panelist:Brian J. Shenker, an attorney in Long Island, New York, Jackson Lewis P.C.
In this webinar we will explore:
What is constructive discharge?
3-part test to determine whether it is an unlawful constructive discharge
Fair and legal "forced" dismissals
Gray areas with constructive discharge
Why you shouldn't create an intolerable workplace to get an employee to quit, and what to do instead
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On Demand Webinars
Where in the workplace can companies use ChatGPT?
Where can companies get into trouble from an HR perspective?
From an HR perspective, what policies should employers use with ChatGPT?
How to get more productivity out of your workforce using artificial intelligence?
Host: Mike Vannoy, VP of Marketing at Asure
Expert Panelist: Brian J. Shenker, attorney in Long Island, New York, Jackson Lewis P.C.
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Maximizing ChatGPT for HR Reduces risks and increases productivity
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Section VII Compliance by Employers Practical Steps to Take
The truth about on-demand pay - what employers need to know
We will explore:
How to leverage on-demand pay as a competitive advantage
Tips to increase productivity
The importance of financial well-being as a benefit offer
The pitfalls are not adapting to the employees' financial needs
Host: Mike Vannoy, VP of Marketing at Asure
Expert Panelist: Tate Hackert, Co-Founder and President of ZayZoon
https://www.zayzoon.com/
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The truth about pay-on-demand: what employers need to know
How to prepare for the interview with each candidate
What are behavioral interview questions?
7 precise questions you can ask
Interview tips for employers
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Behavioral Interview Questions How to Hire the Best Candidate.mp4
Does your social media policy violate labor laws?
We will explore:
What is an Employer Social Media Policy?
Employment law and social media policies
Examples of social media policies that violate labor laws
Consequences of violating labor law in social media policies
Best Practices for a Social Media Legal Policy
Host: Mike Vannoy, VP of Marketing at Asure
Expert Panelist: Brian J. Shenker, attorney in Long Island, New York, Jackson Lewis P.C.
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Does your social media policy violate labor laws?
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How to Attract Candidates Instead of Just Recruiting Them.mp4
We will explore:
What is OSHA?
Ensure a safe and hazard-free workplace
Required notices
Record keeping
Urgent action plan
Training and education
Punishment
Host: Mike Vannoy, VP of Marketing at Asure
Expert Panelist: Brian J. Shenker, attorney in Long Island, New York, Jackson Lewis P.C.
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OSHA - What Employers Need to Know
Compliance solutions for device management, license tracking and more
We will explore:
Which organizations should be concerned about licensing and device management
How compliance software and expertise can increase efficiency
Example of a small business that needed help with compliance
Examples of penalties for non-compliance or for failure to operate with a business license
Host: Mike Vannoy, VP of Marketing at Asure
Expert Panelist: Brock Klinger, Director of Sales and Marketing at Harbor Compliance
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Compliance solutions for device management, license tracking and more
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Small Business Grants.mp4
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What is employment at will? Everything a growing business needs to know.mp4
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FLSA Payment Compliance.mp4
Who should be involved in a job interview?
This is how the interview is conducted
Questions to ask during a job interview
Avoid ILLEGAL interview questions
How to interpret a candidate's interview answers
Host: Mike Vannoy, VP of Marketing at Asure
Ekspertpaneldeltager: Mary Simmons, Vice President for HR Consulting PHR, SHRM-CP
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Interviewing Applicants: Avoid These Illegal Questions and How to Pick the Best Candidate
We will explore:
What is E-Verify?
How does E-Verify affect employers and employees?
Penalties for non-compliance
E-confirmation rules
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E-Verify What Workers Need to Know.mp4
What is a pre-employment drug test?
Which employers are required to drug test?
Which employers might consider drug testing?
What are common legal issues employers encounter while drug testing?
Host: Mike Vannoy, VP of Marketing at Asure
Expert Panelist: Brian J. Shenker, attorney in Long Island, New York, Jackson Lewis P.C.
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Drug testing, what employers need to know
We will explore:
What is the return on investment for utilizing systems and tools?
Why isn't working smarter for companies easier said than done?
Practical productivity tips
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How teams can leverage systems and tools to stop drowning at work
What are the main ways small and medium businesses can get financing?
What are the advantages and disadvantages of the different ways of getting financing?
What are the challenges small businesses face when trying to raise funds?
"Nice" in Finance
Host: Mike Vannoy, VP of Marketing at Asure
Expert Panelist: Kate Hao, Founder and CEO of Happy Mango
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How to finance your business
Laws that prohibit restrictions on speaking out about sexual harassment
States are expanding definitions of family members
FLSA Salary Threshold Increase
More COVID Laws/Emergencies
Pregnant Workers Fairness Act
How to start 2023 right
Host: Mike Vannoy, VP of Marketing at Asure
Ekspertpaneldeltager: Mary Simmons, Vice President for HR Consulting PHR, SHRM-CP
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2023 Don't Be Caught Unprepared: 12 New HR Updates Part 2.mp4
New form I-9 is coming
Trade unions on the way forward
Unstable economy increases turnover!
Marijuana legalization, testing and law
Mandatory government retirement savings programs
Paid sick leave
Host: Mike Vannoy, VP of Marketing at Asure
Ekspertpaneldeltager: Mary Simmons, Vice President for HR Consulting PHR, SHRM-CP
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Don't Be Caught Unprepared: 12 New HR Updates Part 1.mp4
Pay transparency
Upturn in leave laws
Changes to the FLSA Definition of Independent Contractor
Fair Chance Love
Salary history ban
Host: Mike Vannoy, VP of Marketing at Asure
Ekspertpaneldeltager: Mary Simmons, Vice President for HR Consulting PHR, SHRM-CP
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5 latest HR updates you should know about
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GROWING TOGETHER How we can close the gaps and create a more spacious workplace
Why be an S Corporation?
Why be a partnership?
Why be a sole proprietor?
What is a Single Member LLC?
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Tax Benefits Filing as an S-Corp instead of filing the Schedule C entity classification
What is compensatory time?
Sanctions for improper compensation of employees
Which activities do you have to compensate employees for?
Activities you do NOT need to compensate employees for
Host: Mike Vannoy, VP of Marketing at Asure
Expert Panelist: Brian J. Shenker, attorney in Long Island, New York, Jackson Lewis P.C.
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Employees MUST be compensated for these activities.mp4
What is unconscious bias?
Can unconscious bias lead to legal liability?
What creates bias? What triggers bias?
Types of unconscious biases
How unconscious bias can harm your organization and the benefits of reducing unconscious bias
Steps to minimize unconscious bias
Host: Mike Vannoy, VP of Marketing at Asure
Ekspertpaneldeltager: Mary Simmons, Vice President for HR Consulting PHR, SHRM-CP
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How unconscious bias is killing your culture
What is an employee referral program and why create one?
Employee Referral Programs: Benefits and Perils
Elements of an effective employee referral program
Examples of employee referral programs
Host: Mike Vannoy, VP of Marketing at Asure
Ekspertpaneldeltager: Mary Simmons, Vice President for HR Consulting PHR, SHRM-CP
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Hiring Secret Weapon How to Create an Effective Employee Referral Program
What non-union employers can (and can't) do to discourage their workers from unionizing
Predicting the Future of Employers Based on Signals from the National Labor Relations Board
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Unions Gain Popularity What Employers Can and Can't Do About It.mp4
How to fill out the I-9 correctly
I-9 Information Retention Laws
What is an I-9 audit?
Host: Mike Vannoy, VP of Marketing at Asure
Ekspertpaneldeltager: Mary Simmons, Vice President for HR Consulting PHR, SHRM-CP
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How to complete Form I-9 in accordance with the rules. Avoid Sanctions and Survive Audits.mp4
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Illegal vs. legal grounds for deducting employee wages
What is Quiet Quitting?
What employers can do about standing up
Host: Mike Vannoy, VP of Marketing at Asure
Ekspertpaneldeltager: Mary Simmons, Vice President for HR Consulting PHR, SHRM-CP
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Quiet Quit What employers can do about it
We will explore:
-The legal landscape for conduct outside the workplace is changing
- Best practices to avoid claims
- Factors to consider
Host: Mike Vannoy, VP of Marketing at Asure
Expert Panelist: Brian J. Shenker, attorney in Long Island, New York, Jackson Lewis P.C.
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Prevent unlawful disciplining of employees for off-site conduct.mp4
We will explore:
Why is age diversity in the workplace important?
How do you manage a multigenerational team?
How do different age groups generally view work?
How to attract the best workers, regardless of age
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How to lead a multi-generational team - age diversity in the workplace.mp4
What is constructive discharge?
3-part test to determine whether it is unlawful constructive discharge
Fair and legal "forced" dismissals
Constructive discharge gray areas
Why you shouldn't create an intolerable workplace to get an employee to quit, and what to do instead
Host: Mike Vannoy, VP of Marketing at Asure
Expert Panelist: Brian J. Shenker, attorney in Long Island, New York, Jackson Lewis P.C.
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Avoid wrongful termination lawsuits: What is constructive discharge?
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It's NOT too late for ERTC Heres Who Qualifies.mp4
Who should be involved in a job interview?
This is how the interview is conducted
Questions to ask during a job interview
Avoid ILLEGAL interview questions
How to interpret a candidate's interview answers
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Interviewing Applicants: Avoid These Illegal Questions and How to Pick the Best Candidate
What is a 401(k)?
Why should companies consider offering a 401(k) plan?
How does a 401(k) benefit employees?
Plan differences
Common Challenges in Dealing with 401(k) Administration
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How and why to offer a 401k plan to employees
How to become more creative in business problem solving
How to improve collaboration with your teams
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI)
"Peak Emotional Experience" til Teambuilding
How Improv's "Yes and" principle improves your meetings
How to prevent business burnout and grow your business
Host: Mike Vannoy, VP of Marketing at Asure
Expert Panelist: Gary Ware, Founder of Breakthrough Play, TEDx Speaker and Author
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Improve workplace and DEI productivity through the power of play
How FOMO and FOBO affect businesses
How to make low-stakes decisions faster
How to make good decisions with high stakes
Creating a corporate culture that reduces FOMO and FOBO
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Recruiting, Hiring and Business Decision Making with Patrick McGinnis Inventor of the term FOMO
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Doing business or contracting in multiple states, what you need to know to comply
- Fair salary
- Feeling appreciated
- Access to training
-Spare time
-Flexible schedule and location
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A good workplace attracts better workers: How to do it
What is a brand? What isn't it?
The 3 results of a big brand
Hiring the right people
Lessons Learned from the "$2-Million-Dollar Mistake"
Aftermath
Host: Mike Vannoy, VP of Marketing at Asure
Expert Panelist: Steve Robinson, former CMO of Chick-fil-A and author
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How to Build a Legendary Brand with Former Chick-fil-A CMO Steve Robinson
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Top 10 Things Small Business Owners Need to Stop Doing
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New bank changes to payroll systems
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Having Remote or Hybrid Employees_ How to Comply with the FLSA
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ADA: everything a growing business needs to know
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ACA: what every business should know
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The Ministry of Labor is likely to raise the overtime limit
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Avoid these legal problems with seasonal employment
We will explore:
Is now the time to buy a competitor?
Is it time to hire more employees?
Is it time to offer a solution to a new vertical?
Are you looking at the world from a position of abundance instead of a world of scarcity?
What is Alternative Finance/Banking?
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This is how you know when the time has come to expand your business
We will explore:
What are the protected classes?
What is at risk if you lose a discrimination case?
8 critical questions you must avoid asking in a job application
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How to avoid discrimination on job applications
We will explore:
What is a non-compete clause?
Considerations for making non-compete clauses enforceable
Alternative types of agreements
Enforcement of non-compete clauses
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How to write a non-competition clause
We will explore:
Why do employers need a handbook?
What should be included in an employee handbook?
What should NOT be included in an employee handbook?
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How to create an employee handbook
We will explore:
Why is proper onboarding important?
What is Onboarding?
New employment papers
New hire reporting
How to stay compliant when you board
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New Employee Paperwork: How to Stay Compliant
We will explore:
HSA and FSA Overview
What are HSAs?
What are FSAs?
Important Differences Between HSAs and FSAs
Should You Choose an HSA or an FSA?
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HSA vs FSA: Differences and How to Choose
We will explore:
Overview: What are leaves?
Types of leave: Examples
Determine which leave laws apply (can fall into multiple categories)
Determine which employees are eligible
Determine if there is a qualifying event
Determine regulatory requirements
Determine the employer's obligations
Coordinating sheets
Practical advice
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What is licensing law? (ADA, FMLA and more)
We will explore:
What is COBRA?
Which Employers Must Provide COBRA Benefits?
Which services are covered?
What events trigger COBRA?
Who pays for COBRA?
Common COBRA Compliance Issues
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What is COBRA? What every business needs to know about COBRA
We will explore:
5 steps to get more ideal customers
What is "radical relevance?"
Effective websites that attract leads and convert
4 Core Strategies for Winning Effective Introductions
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How to get more ideal customers - grow your business
We will explore:
Why is it important to have a solid legal foundation?
Choice of business entity
The founders' agreements
Creating strong contracts
Licenses and Permits
Trademarks
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Main actions for a solid legal foundation for your business
We will explore:
Profitability and transparency
New and upcoming laws on pay transparency
How to comply with equal pay and transparency laws
Advertising of external job descriptions
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Statutory information on pay affects job postings and workplace culture
We will examine the answers to common questions about employee classification from small and medium-sized businesses.
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Classification of exempt and non-exempt employees
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How to gain a competitive advantage with disability inclusion
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Do you need to hire independent contractors or employees?
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New employment laws for 2022
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Common data security mistakes to avoid will cripple your business
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Webinar: The Supreme Court has ruled on OSHA's COVID rule. Find out what you need to do now
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COBRA Legislation Update, Part 1: What We Know and Open Questions
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Webinar: DOL Rule Clarification Regarding FFCRA Back-to-School Leave
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President Trump's executive order on payroll taxes
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COVID-19 Webinar: The NEW Stimulus Package and What Small Business Owners Need to Know
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COVID-19 Webinar: PPP Loan Forgiveness New EZ Application Tips
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COVID-19 Webinar: Maximize Your PPP Loan Forgiveness
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Webinar: IRS Updates on the New Form 941 and the Tax Deferral
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Answers to the top 10 salary and HR questions related to COVID-19, part 1
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Answers to the top 10 salary and HR questions related to COVID-19, part 2
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Webinar: OSHA Vaccination Rule Takes Effect January 10th
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Webinar: OSHA Guidance for the COVID 19 Vaccine Mandate
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The new normal after the big resignation
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Jobrapport i september med Pat Goepel, CEO for Asure
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WEBINAR: Biden orders federal vaccine mandates
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WEBINAR: ERTC Guide. Are you qualified?
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WEBSEMINAR: ERTC Myths Debunked
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Webinar: Returning to work in person: Top 5 things every business should know
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Small Business 100% Tax Credit: Paid time off for employees to get vaccinated
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Federal COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates: Guidance for Employers, Legal Updates, and State-Specific Issues
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COVID Impact on Health Care Costs: Comparing Biden and Trump Plans
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COVID-19 Webinar: Tax Credits and Deferrals through FFCRA and CARES
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Questions answered about the COVID-19 stimulus package: CARE Act, PPP and EIDL loans
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COVID-19 Webinar: Step-by-Step PPP Loan Forgiveness Application Guide
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2021 COVID-19 Stimulus and Compliance Webinar: Key Issues in HR and Payroll Taxes
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5 ways Covid has accelerated contactless hiring and onboarding
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WEBINAR: Business owner perspectives on COVID-19, growth and HR salary challenges
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Multistate payroll tax complications with a remote workforce
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Webinar: Reopening Your Business in the Era of COVID-19
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IRS BACKLOG: Small Business Effects
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Webinar: Getting Paid in the Covid-19 Era - 12 Things Employers Need to Know
FAQs
What is difference between webinar and seminar? ›
A seminar allows attendees to create professional and personal connections face to face with other attendees or guest speakers. A webinar allows the same opportunity, but is limited to interactions through a screen.
What is the difference between webinar and course? ›Webinars work best for short bursts of information, while online courses allow for an in-depth look into the subject matter. Webinars allow for time to answer questions right away, while participants may have to jot down their questions to ask the course facilitator at a later date.
How do I create a webinar course? ›- Brainstorm webinar ideas.
- Choose a webinar format.
- Pick a webinar tool.
- Assign roles to your team members.
- Produce the content.
- Choose the best time for the webinar.
- Create a contingency plan for your webinar presentation.
- Practice your webinar before the event.
A webinar series is a sequence of webinars falling under the same main topic. Whereas a standalone webinar is a single online event. A series tends to break down one main topic into its components or related concepts across a chain of webinars.
What is the difference between webinar and virtual? ›Even though Webinars and Virtual Conferences are similar because both use internet connections and online places to happen. Virtual Conferences can be more collaborative, and the attendee can interact with each other or with the presenter more often.
What is a webinar and how does it work? ›A webinar is a live, online broadcast that companies present to their audience around the world. A webinar is also sometimes called a webcast or web seminar. They allow the hosts of companies to share videos, presentations, web pages or other media to their audience in a condensed, interactive broadcast.
What is a webinar course? ›Webinars are live, online learning events in which learners can obtain information or expertise on a topic, and have the ability to comment or ask questions in real time. Webinars have the flexibility to be done cost efficiently for a small audience, as well as for large audiences.
What is the benefit of webinar training? ›The biggest advantage of webinars is that you can also experiment with multiple content formats. This can make a world of difference and allow you to share insights and demonstrate the abilities of your product. By the end of the webinar, you can also provide discounts to motivate your audience to make a purchase.
How much should I charge for a 1 hour webinar? ›This works out to approximately $1.25 per minute. So, at the high end, a one hour Webinar would run around $75, on average, for an individual registration.
How long should a webinar be? ›Deciding how long a webinar should last is not as straightforward as you may have hoped. However, WorkCast's own data suggests that 60 minutes gives you enough time to include robust content, interactive segments and presentations, while not losing your live audience.
How much does it cost to start a webinar? ›
As a guide, you should expect to pay between $3,000 and $5,000 to host a webinar on average. Of course, you can spend considerably more or less than this, depending on the size and scope of the event you are planning. The most important thing is that you plan carefully so that you can set aside a realistic budget.
How do I plan a webinar series? ›- Step 1: Define Your Objectives. ...
- Step 2: Choose Your Topic and Speaker. ...
- Step 3: Determine the Date and Time. ...
- Step 4: Select a Webinar Platform. ...
- Step 5: Promote Your Webinar. ...
- Step 6: Prepare Your Content. ...
- Step 7: Rehearse Your Webinar. ...
- Step 8: Host the Webinar.
An engaging webinar needs to have a script that's powerful and interesting. You can use a lot of facts and stats, but make sure the tone speaks to your target audience. It can be a challenging task to keep an audience engaged for more than 30 minutes.
What does a good webinar look like? ›To have a powerful webinar, you need to narrow it down to a specific topic that will be informative to your target audience. For example, a webinar about content marketing would be a broad and vague topic to discuss in a webinar. Instead, try to pick one area of content marketing, such as visual content.
Is Zoom considered a webinar? ›Zoom Webinars allow you to broadcast a Zoom meeting to up to 50,000 view-only attendees, depending on the size of your webinar license. Webinar licenses start at a capacity of 500 participants and scale up to 50,000 participants.
Why is it called webinar? ›The term “webinar” comes from the combination of the words “web” and “seminar.” It's literally a seminar over the web. Simply put, it's a virtual event that connects presenters to viewers across the globe through internet-based software.
Can people see you during webinar? ›Webinars Include A Live Video Stream Of A Speaker
If you have not attended a webinar before, you may be asking yourself whether the speaker can see you during the event. Well, it should be comforting to know that the speaker cannot see you, but you can see them!
A webinar is a view-only platform where the attendees cannot see each other and the host cannot see, but can manage, the attendees.
Can everyone see you on a webinar? ›Webinars are designed so that the host and any designated panelists can share their video, audio and screen. The host can also unmute attendees. Webinars allow view-only attendees, who have the ability to interact via Q&A, Chat, and answering polling questions.
What is the main purpose of webinar? ›Webinars allow presenters to share documents of all kinds including but not limited to voice notes, videos, presentations and other documents, etc with their attendees. Webinars have plenty of uses (often business-related) but the most important and biggest use for webinars is to educate and engage an audience).
What do you usually do in a webinar? ›
A webinar is an engaging online event where a speaker, or small group of speakers, deliver a presentation to a large audience who participate by submitting questions, responding to polls and using other available interactive tools.
What is a webinar example? ›They're short presentations that last for just a few minutes, concerning a very specific topic. In terms of webinar examples, it's a speech recorded on a video, which is run live but can be recorded as well.
Are webinars usually live? ›Live webinars are webinars that occur in real-time. They can be seminars, classes, interviews, or panel discussions that are broadcasted to a live audience online. These events are interactive and the audience can see and hear everything that occurs as it happens.
What is the best platform for a webinar? ›Zoom Webinars is our top pick for best webinar software. It's a comprehensive solution that can be used for everything from small seminars to large conferences. Zoom is easy to use and comes with a variety of features, including screen sharing, mobile app support and webinar sessions of up to 30 hours each.
What is the purpose of webinars and workshops? ›Workshops focus on teaching and imparting information, while webinars are traditionally set up to both teach and sell. As such, they will almost always have a pitch at the end. You can also think of webinars as focusing on strategy, while workshops focus on tactics.
How do you make money from a webinar? ›To make money from a free webinar, you offer a paid product at the end. People are able to purchase your product or offering and take what they learned to the next level. If you promoted your webinar correctly, taught your attendees well, and delivered a pitch that made sense, people will buy your product live!
What time is best to host a webinar? ›What Time of the Day is the Best to Conduct Webinars? It might surprise you, but the best time of the day to conduct your webinar is either before or after people's lunch hour. You can choose between 10 to 11 A.M. or 1 to 2 P.M. These hours are the best if you want to cover multiple time zones and gain more attendees.
How many people to expect for a webinar? ›That said, the average attendance rate for a webinar is between 20 and 30 percent. This means that if you invite 100 people to your webinar, you can expect anywhere from 20 to 30 people to actually attend.
Do I have to talk during a webinar? ›In most cases, you don't have to appear on video to participate in a webinar. You can participate via the chat function or simply using the audio/talk button if you have a microphone.
Do webinars make money? ›The most direct way to make money with webinars is to charge an admission price to your live, online events. People will pay thousands of dollars to learn about specific topics from verifiable experts. There's no reason why you shouldn't sell tickets to your webinar broadcasts.
How long does it take to prepare a webinar? ›
Pre warning you from the beginning, the time commitment when co-ordinating a webinar project from start to finish is around 4-6 weeks. This depends on your audience, presentation size and subject of course, but we'll delve into that later. Don't let this seemingly insurmountable task faze you!
How successful are webinars? ›73% of B2B companies say webinars are the best way to generate high-quality leads. Nearly three-quarters of respondents in a recent survey said they think webinars are the most effective way to generate high-quality B2B leads. If you're in the B2B industry, this is a lead generation channel you can't afford to ignore.
How do I host my first webinar? ›- Choose your webinar topic. ...
- Choose a date and time. ...
- Customize your branding. ...
- Create a hashtag for your webinar. ...
- Send out your webinar invitations. ...
- Build webinar content. ...
- Do a practice run.
- Ask a Question. One of the biggest mistakes new webinar hosts make is talking at their audience rather than to them. ...
- Conduct a Survey. ...
- Test Your Audience. ...
- Start a Discussion. ...
- Do a Critique. ...
- Challenge Your Audience. ...
- Answer Questions.
An organizer – The one who is responsible for process and seamless event execution. A presenter or webinar host/speaker – The one who addresses the audience, presents engaging content and, in some cases, broadcasts videos and slides.
How do you make a fun webinar? ›- Introduce yourself - and have the audience do the same. ...
- Use interactive tools to ask your audience questions… ...
- 3. ...and make it easy for the audience to ask you questions. ...
- Have your audience submit questions prior to the webinar. ...
- Reward watching.
- Start with a greeting.
- Thank your webinar audience for their time.
- Introduce yourself in an engaging way.
- Introduce the guest speaker(s)
- State the purpose of your webinar.
- Outline the structure of your presentation.
- Let people know how they can ask questions during the webinar.
- Keep it short and sweet.
- Decide on a webinar topic. ...
- Choose your webinar format. ...
- Create your content. ...
- Pick a webinar platform. ...
- Select a date and time. ...
- Promote your webinar. ...
- Run your webinar. ...
- Analyse your data.
- Test your equipment beforehand. ...
- Focus on high-quality audio. ...
- Choose your background carefully. ...
- Be mindful of the time. ...
- Use engaging visuals. ...
- Use a conversational tone. ...
- Encourage audience participation. ...
- Leave time for questions.
Webinars Include A Live Video Stream Of A Speaker
If you have not attended a webinar before, you may be asking yourself whether the speaker can see you during the event. Well, it should be comforting to know that the speaker cannot see you, but you can see them!
Is a webinar an online seminar? ›
A webinar is 'an interactive seminar conducted via the World Wide Web. Usually a live presentation, lecture, or workshop that happens in real-time, as users participate through chatting, video-chatting, file-sharing, or asking questions with a microphone.
Do you talk during a webinar? ›Unmute / Mute : If the host gives you permission, you can unmute and talk during the webinar. All participants will be able to hear you. If the host allows you to talk, you will receive a notification about staying on mute or unmuting.
Do you have to be visible on a webinar? ›In most cases, you don't have to appear on video to participate in a webinar. You can participate via the chat function or simply using the audio/talk button if you have a microphone.
What do I need to attend a webinar? ›To participate in a webinar, you need to register first through a form provided to you via a landing page or a registration email. Then, on the day of the webinar, join the room a few minutes before the start (via the link provided after registration). When the presenter joins the room, the webinar will begin.
Can hosts hear you in a webinar? ›1) Attendees are not seen or heard in a Webinar – When you attend a Webinar, you should be able to see and hear the presenters. You will not be able to see or hear other attendees and they will not be able to see or hear you.
Are webinars a thing of the past? ›Webinars Continue To Grow in Popularity
Between 2019 and 2020, webinar use skyrocketed from 46% to 62%. However, that jump wasn't a temporary growth due to the restrictions on live events and meetings. The increase in webinar trends shows no signs of slowing down in the near future.
- Reach out to a larger audience. ...
- Boost brand awareness. ...
- Generate new leads. ...
- Nurture quality leads. ...
- Position as an expert in your field. ...
- Increase audience engagement. ...
- Product promotion. ...
- Cost-effective.
- 7 Things You Should Never Do During A Webinar. ...
- Talk about yourself or your company in a very long introduction. ...
- Not interacting with your webinar audience. ...
- Not being well prepared. ...
- Not having a plan B. ...
- Not practicing. ...
- Ignoring “mute” button. ...
- Not being focused.
- “Hello everyone and welcome to today's session.” ...
- “I'd like to introduce today's presenter.” ...
- “A recorded version of this webinar will be available.” ...
- “We'd love to hear from you!” ...
- “For those of you just joining us, welcome.”
Participants only need computer speakers or a phone. Participants cannot use webcams or microphones during Zoom webinars. Participants can send questions in the Q&A tool, Chatroom, and can use the Raise Hand feature.
Are webinars usually recorded? ›
However, not many realize that there are two different types of webinars: live and pre-recorded. While they are both meant to accomplish the same thing, live and pre-recorded webinars (also known as automated webinars) come with their differences.
Can I attend a webinar on my phone? ›On the Audio screen, you can select whichever option you prefer: Connect to Internet audio – Use your device's mic and speakers (VoIP) to connect to the audio conference. Connect to the phone call – Dial in to the audio conference using a phone (PSTN).