How To Host Webinars, Town Halls and Large Events with Microsoft Teams

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Scheduling, setting up and hosting productive meetings with can be difficult and awkward at times. Whether you're experiencing technical issues, or you're just trying to shift your company culture to a less face-to-face mode of communication, there may be areas in which Microsoft Teams can help. Microsoft Teams has a number of features that can be used to improve upon your organization's communication and help you broadcast your message to a large audience.

In this video our experts show you:

- Best Practices for Microsoft Teams Meetings

- New Microsoft Teams Meetings Features

- How to Host Webinars and Town Halls

- Everything You Need to Know about Microsoft Teams Live Events

Our team will provide best practices and step-by-step instructions to help take all of your Microsoft Teams meetings to the next level.
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As I understand it, attendees will not see the live event when Send Live is ticked--UNTIL the START button is ticked on the live side of the event. I think the comments about joining, leaving, and ending the Live Event are confusing. A producer can leave after the event is started and the live event will continue on. They can reenter in order to magage aspects of the meeting or to end it. Only ENDing the event will end it for all attendees and this will not allow anyone to reenter the event. It is best practice to designate more than one producer (co-producers). Another best practice that is not mentioned is that you should create a short URL of the attendee link and send that to attendees instead of the actual attendee link iteself. Set me straight if I'm wrong. Thanks.

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Thank you for putting this tutorial together! Great help!

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