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Webinar Central Blog: Guide to Free Webinar Hosting Sites
One question I come across the most regarding webinars is where you can host a webinar for free. Currently, the heavyweights in Webinars are GoToMeeting and Webex. They're great services but they are also expensive. Thankfully, there are many free alternatives out there that you can try out. WebEx and GoToMeeting have free trials, but they want credit card info in order to sign up. That's just not cool. So where can you host a webinar for free with little hassle? Remember this Webinar Tip: Test out whatever platform you plan to use, work out all the kinks before holding an actual webinar. This will save you embarrassment and the prospect of wasting people's time.
Free Webinar Hosting Service - Vyew
Free Web Conferencing at Vyew.com is a multifunctional workspace collaboration platform. You can hold webinars, with a conference call in number and have presentations, all for free. With a free account you are limited to 20 participants. They have relatively cheap pricing packages to add more participants. Free Web Conferencing at Vyew.com
Free Webinar Hosting Service - Dim Dim
Dim Dim is the latest webinar platform on the scene. Anyone can host a webinar for free using their free software. You're limited to 20 webinar participants thought. If you want more, though, it sill cost $99 a year. Which is actually a pretty good deal compared to the major players. If you need an easy online web conferencing solution without an installation? Try Dimdim, it's easy, open and affordable. Check out Dim Dim here.
Free Webinar Hosting Service - Yugma
Yugma is an other player in the free webinar plaform realm. They offer free unlimited webinars for regular use. The only catch is you can only have up to 10 webinar particpants. They have pretty reasonbly priced pro options to have more participants along with a pretty cool platform. Check out Yugma Webinar Hosting
Free Webinar Hosting Service - YuuGuu
YuuGuu is a cool new program. It's completely free and it's a cross platform download. It allows you to host webinars and share screens, all for free. It's a great little tool and is easy to use. The only catch is that they charge for the audio conference call function. It's free in the US if you have free long distance, it's costs a bit more for international calls. The customer is billed on their phone bill by the minute. It's not really that expensive. Well worth the cost considering everything else is free. You could conceivably get around the teleconference problem if you use Skype or AIM for the audio feed and just use YuuGuu for screen sharing to show the presentation. This would probably be the best option if you want to have a Webinar with as many participants as you can for free. It will take a bit of work to set up though. Check out YuuGuu Webinar and Screen Sharing Software If you hear about a free Webinar hosting service, please let us know about it in the comments.

