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How do I Post a Question on Facebook

Why would I want to Post a Facebook 'Question'? Facebook questions are great for both personal and business use. Maybe you want feedback on people's favourite bands to book gig tickets. Or perhaps you want to know what your friends are reading to give you an idea for the next book to read. Perhaps you own a product based business and want to do market research on what products to order next. You may want to find out what price people are prepared to pay for a product or service. You may even want feedback on the way you run your business, for example, do they prefer to shop online or in a physical shop. When you find out what you need to know from your Facebook friends or fans, make sure you act on it! How to Post a Question on Facebook To post a question on Facebook, you need to be using Facebook as a page.  On the status bar, click where it says event/question/offers.  Click on the 'Question' option on the status bar (it is on the top right hand side of t

Webinars - What is a Webinar and how can I set one up?

What is a webinar? Short for   Web-based Seminar , a webinar is a presentation, lecture, workshop or seminar that is transmitted over the Web. A key feature of a webinar is its interactive elements — the ability to give, receive and discuss information. This is significantly different to Webcasts, which are one way and do not allow interaction between the presenter and the audience. ( Webopedia ) How does a webinar work? You can try running a webinar yourself, and if you’re brave, you’ll line up this equipment: ·          A computer with access to the Internet ·          A set of speakers (or a headset) to hear questions and talk to the attendees. ·          An inexpensive microphone to give your presentation. You will also want to make sure your software allows you to: ·          Share Videos ·          Share Web Sites ·          Share Power Point Presentations ·          Record your entire event to share with others Helpful video on a webina