Article: Your goal should be simple and attainable, as well as something that a webinar can help you accomplish. Once you’ve finalized your overriding goal, it’ll be much easier to plan out the details of your event.  If you’re a financial blogger, perhaps you want to use a webinar to advertise your expertise and get more followers. If you’re a nonprofit, you probably want to use your webinar to draw attention to your cause and raise money. Each option comes with a different price tag and a unique set of features. The more features your platform provides, the more expensive it will be. For your first webinar, start with a free service. Once you’ve established yourself and raised enough money to have a webinar budget, choose a more permanent solution.  It’s important to set aside time to research these platforms. Tailor your platform to your goal. Youtube Live allows you to set up a public live broadcast for free through your Google account. However, live Q&A features aren’t available on this platform, and your audience will have a harder time directly connecting with you during the event.  omNovia is a higher end service that will let you create top-quality events with pretty much every option you can imagine. Contact them for a specific price estimate. It’s possible that you’ll be the only speaker featured in your webinar. But if you want your webinar to feel more like a conversation or even a debate, you’ll probably need at least 2 speakers. Don’t go above 5 speakers per webinar, as the session could start to feel overwhelming to the audience if your panel is too large.  Choose people who can give your audience knowledge they don’t already have access to. Alternatively, find a speaker your audience will recognize. This may draw in lots of viewers! Get in touch with speakers via email if possible. Otherwise, you may be able to use social media. Tell them that you’re hosting a webinar and their expertise is exactly what you need to make it the perfect event. If your audience is small, you may be able to handle a live Q&A session in addition to delivering your main content. However, for audiences larger than 25, it’s a good idea to have at least 1 organizer or assistant. They can monitor the Q&A feed while you’re talking, pick the best questions, and give them to you once the Q&A session starts.  You may also choose to have an organizer who’s in charge of 1-2 (or more) assistants. It will be particularly crucial to have help if you’re interacting with your audience throughout the webinar instead of in a set session at the end. Start with a personal story that helps your viewers connect with you and illustrates why the overall goal of your webinar is important. Next, move on to the main content of the webinar. Either provide specific information about your organization or make a step-by-step guide that teaches your viewers something. Wrap it up with a conclusion and the Q&A.  Your script doesn’t have to give a word-for-word of what you’re going to say. It is, however, a good idea to have detailed talking points in case you get nervous or lost. Be sure to write down all specifics (like statistics, names, and dates). Start with a simple bulleted outline and then fill it in with more details. This will allow you to begin by visualizing the whole event. Use a service like PowerPoint, Google Slides, or something similar to create a presentation to show your audience during the webinar. This visual can include images, bulleted points of important information, and any references or guides you think your viewers might appreciate. Keep the visual simple and limit your text. Don’t directly repeat what you’re saying in your slides. While it’s a good idea to summarize key points or list facts and stats, you don’t want your viewers to feel like they could have just downloaded your presentation and skipped the webinar. If you’re working for a nonprofit, you might use viewer fees to support the organization’s cause. However, if you’re a blogger trying to get your name out there, you may want to focus on getting lots of viewers rather than raising money. If you are going to make viewers pay a fee, you’ll need a webinar platform that includes that service. It may be easier to charge your audience members once you’ve established yourself as a successful webinar host. Run the practice webinar 3-5 days before your real event. Think of this as a dress rehearsal. Test all the technology and go through your script or talking points. Ask a friend or assistant to be a mock audience member so you can do some pretend Q&A. Make note of anything that goes wrong or could be improved.
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Figure out what purpose you want your webinar to serve. Choose the webinar-hosting platform that’s best for you. Pick speakers to help you create a great webinar. Use assistants and/or an organizer for larger audiences. Write a general outline and script for the webinar. Create visuals to keep your audience engaged. Decide if you should make audience members pay to attend. Schedule a practice session to smooth out any glitches.

Grime and dirt is sometimes the only thing holding a stone in place, especially if it is an older piece of jewelry. Use care when scrubbing and always polish while holding directly over a towel, never over a sink or floor. If a piece of the jewelry is loose, take it to a jeweler to be fixed before cleaning it on your own. Pour one cup of warm water and ¼ cup of ammonia into a bowl. Do not put the diamonds in the mixture directly. Instead, take a soft toothbrush toothbrush and dip it into the mixture. To clean other gemstones, like rubies and sapphires, use two cups of water and a few drops of dish soap or detergent. Put the jewelry into the mixture. Allow the jewelry to soak for twenty minutes before removing. You can also use baby shampoo in place of soap or detergent. Begin gently scrubbing the diamonds with the toothbrush that has been dipped into the mixture. Along with cleaning the main parts of the jewelry, make sure to to get into the small areas and setting as well. If you are cleaning diamonds with a platinum setting, this mixture with ammonia will clean the setting as well as the diamonds. Use a soft toothbrush that will not be used again for any other purpose outside of cleaning. Rinse the jewelry under or in warm water when you have finished scrubbing. If you’re cleaning multiple pieces of jewelry, rinse each piece individually. Then, lay the diamonds or gemstones on a tissue to dry. Store them in a safe place once they have finished drying.. If the jewelry doesn’t come out as polished as you’d like it be, you can purchase a commercial jewelry cleaner. A cleaner can be purchased online or at a jewelry store. Make sure to ask a jeweler if your jewelry can withstand a commercial cleaner before using it. The directions for using a commercial jewelry cleaner depends on the type of cleaner you have. Read the instructions carefully before use.
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Examine for loose prongs. Create a mixture of warm water and ammonia for diamonds. Mix warm water and soap for gemstones like rubies and sapphires. Scrub with a soft toothbrush. Rinse with warm water. Clean with a commercial jewelry cleaner.