 I really need to get you trained up on this webinar platform because you're presenting tomorrow. Bill, how many times have you seen me present? I'll be fine. Well, it's not actually you're presenting that I'm worried about, it's you learning the platform that concerns me. I can learn it. Are you sure? Sure. I'm sure. Okay. Okay. Here's the deal. If I don't absolutely positively understand how this works with complete supreme unwavering certainty, then you owe me 20 bucks. Deal. And if you don't, total deal. What's up? I'm just a little unclear. Not uncertain? No, unclear, definitely unclear, unclear whether they can say me or not, whether the webcam is actually on. I'll explain that in a tick, but first let's talk about the layout of your webinar room. Your presentation will be uploaded before you begin, so all you need to know how to do is to move your slides back and forwards, either using the arrow keys or your keyboard. Okay, so it all happens on the screen. What about my notes? Well, that's the beauty of it. Any notes, animations or thumbnails will appear here. And you know when you're on camera because you see your pretty face here as well. Ah, I see. Now, just so you know, a webinar is a one to many communication tool, which means your audience can't talk to you during your presentation, unless I let them. Right? Right. Great. So how would that work? Well, you've got your chat box down here on the left-hand side. That's where you or your audience can type in any comments, and it's best to let them know about this at the start of your presentation so they can put in any questions or comments throughout. Great. So, a little small though. Ah, well that's the beauty of it. You can actually customise your layout to suit your presenting style. So you could make the chat box bigger, change the angle of your webcam. The choice is yours. Great. We're good to go then. Ah, not so fast, Grasshopper. We're dealing with technology and sometimes things can go wrong. Great. Great. Great. Just relax. It's not the end of the world and it's important that you don't freak out like you are now. Redback will take care of everything. So if your internet drops out or you have webcam issues or sound problems, just carry on. Take any advice you get from your event manager. They'll get you back up and running in no time and they'll communicate any issues to your audience. It's really about letting you focus on your presentation. I'm impressed. You have an answer for everything. And I also have 20 bucks. Thanks mate. That's yours, isn't it? Yeah. Sorry about that.