We’re not shy to admit that webinars are a fantastic way to reach an audience and really build a connection with your brand. Okay, we LOVE to shout that from the rooftops. But (and this is a big Kardashian-sized but) webinars are only truly effective when you have quality content that keeps your attendees...
Most people advertise their webinars through the same channels — a combination of social media posts, emails to their list, and maybe some pay-per-click. And you might be getting some good levels of interest using these methods. But if you’re prepared to widen out and try some new approaches, you’re going to find...
We’re not shy to admit that webinars are a fantastic way to reach an audience and really build a connection with your brand. Okay, we LOVE to shout that from the rooftops. But (and this is a big Kardashian-sized but) webinars are only truly effective when you have quality content that keeps your attendees...
Charging for Webinars Once you have a targeted niche or a group of people interested in paid training or coaching, it’s a good time to charge for a seat to your webinar. Of course, this leads to the next question… How much do I charge? The registration fee depends on how specialized your training is, how readily...
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.
The Poo That Ensues (Why Your First Webinar Shouldn’t Be A Webinar At All!) Lets just cut to the chase and get this stuff out of the way… The first thing you want to do when you’re getting started with WebinarJam isn’t to set up a webinar. You might be really disappointed that you can’t...