In the latest release of Brainshark v.16.2, Brainshark has added the ability to embed your Brainshark presentation in a web page or blog. This is a capability that we refined while working with a joint Brainshark and Webinar Resources' customer. Our goal was to embed a Brainshark presentation into a registration page to reduce the use of real estate on a landing page and at the same time add an engaging, interactive web presentation to create lead generation.
The early prototypes were designed to embed Brainshark presentations in different langages to support an International set of events for our customer. Customer acquisition increased significantly as the registrant could hear and view the online event communication in their own native language.
Through the use of some HTML and Javascripting, we were able to run Brainshark presentations as soon as the landing page was opened. The ability to appeal to more than one modality at a time (hearing, seeing), gave the landing page a greater impact and increased registration.
Now Brainshark customers can embed their own presentations using an embed command that appears in the Edit Properties window. By using the iframe code, you can easliy embed a Brainshark presentation into a web page. We expect to see many more creative uses of Brainshark presentations using this feature.
You can see how we embed Brainshark presentations in our site by visting our website and selecting the Webinar for ONE tab.
We will have an upcoming blog that will describe how you can hide the borders of your Brainshark presentation so that it will blend in with your website. For now, try the embed link in your Brainshark sharkive or contact Webinar Resources if you are not a Brainshark customer and wish to test out this feature.
The early prototypes were designed to embed Brainshark presentations in different langages to support an International set of events for our customer. Customer acquisition increased significantly as the registrant could hear and view the online event communication in their own native language.
Through the use of some HTML and Javascripting, we were able to run Brainshark presentations as soon as the landing page was opened. The ability to appeal to more than one modality at a time (hearing, seeing), gave the landing page a greater impact and increased registration.
Now Brainshark customers can embed their own presentations using an embed command that appears in the Edit Properties window. By using the iframe code, you can easliy embed a Brainshark presentation into a web page. We expect to see many more creative uses of Brainshark presentations using this feature.
You can see how we embed Brainshark presentations in our site by visting our website and selecting the Webinar for ONE tab.
We will have an upcoming blog that will describe how you can hide the borders of your Brainshark presentation so that it will blend in with your website. For now, try the embed link in your Brainshark sharkive or contact Webinar Resources if you are not a Brainshark customer and wish to test out this feature.


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