Things not to do as a presenter if you want a great talk recording
Briefly

Presenters should focus on creating effective recordings to enhance audience reach and attract future speaking opportunities. This includes avoiding fillers related to the time or setting and not including a 'questions' slide without a defined infrastructure for audience interaction. Instead, presentations should end with a slide thanking the audience and providing resources for further contact. These practices can significantly improve the overall quality and impact of the recorded sessions.
Don't hyper-date your presentation. Almost every presenter commented on the time of day or location of the stage. Such fillers are unnecessary in online recordings and waste valuable presentation time.
A typical mistake is including a 'questions' slide at the end. Unless there's a dedicated discussion channel, this doesn't add value; a 'thank you' slide with resources is preferable.
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