Hosting your first (or, let’s be honest, even your 100th) webinar is nerve-racking. Not only do you have to think of a kickass topic that will keep people on the edge of their (virtual) seats, you have to present it in a way that is engaging and interesting. And you have to make sure...
What makes a good webinar a great webinar? Glad you asked. To be honest, the answer is a lot of small details, such as good audio, HD video and an awesome webinar platform (cough cough). They might not seem like a huge deal when you’re first starting out but, trust us, they add up....
But no matter how great the content of your webinar is, it doesn’t mean much if your webinar doesn’t load or attendees can’t hear you. That’s why we created the following step-by-step instruction on how to start your WebinarJam webinar session.
This article is for: WebinarJam is an encoder to YouTube. While we’d love to have total control over YouTube and make all our lives easier, we sadly don’t. This means, on occasion, YouTube will still try to make your webinar public. Following these steps will help keep your webinar private. Set up your Replay YouTube...
With WebinarJam you have the option to embed a webinar registration button on your own site, this will allow you to create a custom registration page.
Autoresponder integration exists for the sole purpose of getting your attendee from the WebinarJam interface into your regular autoresponder. It’s a simple co-registration process. Here’s how to set it up.
Is Facebook advertising a part of your social media tactics? Then you might want to use Facebook Pixels on your Webinars. And yes, WebinarJam integrates seamlessly with Facebook tracking! Facebook Pixel and Facebook Retargeting are