What is a Webcast?

A Webcast is a broadcast over the internet using streaming Web technology. Often, radio and television shows will simultaneously broadcast their shows on the air and over the Web.

A webcast is a media presentation distributed over the Internet using streaming media technology to distribute a single content source to many simultaneous listeners/viewers. A webcast may either be distributed live or on demand. Essentially, webcasting is “broadcasting” over the Internet.

The webcast is an audio simulcast that allows you to hear the auction and place bids via an Internet-connected computer or by phone. It is a convenient way to bid if you cannot attend the auction, but it is always safer to attend in person in case you encounter computer problems. You must register by selecting the 'ONLINE via a live webcast' option when registering on Zetabid.com and and follow the instructions.

Once registered, you will be sent an e-mail that will contain a link to download auction specific software, a link to launch the webcast on auction day, and a teleconference number to dial into during the auction. The software should be downloaded at least one to two hours prior to the auction, and allows you to view the properties on your computer as they come up for bid. The order that the homes will be auctioned in is published on the Zetabid website several days before the event.

However, sellers have the right to remove properties from the auction at any time. More.

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