Top 10 Tips
The following tips seem simple enough, but could make or break your webinar. If your webinar sucked, don’t worry – there are plenty more tips:
1. Have a main goal. This is what you are going to talk about, the key takeaways or message you want audience to comprehend. The big guns in webinars have tons of info-advertises and advertising spots on their webpages. Their goal is to get people in your seat, and sitting in your seat requires planning. Websites like Internal Site’s shines a spotlight and highlights different related topics. Your goal is to focus on one topic as a main area.
2. Keep your website up-to-date. While websites are an incredible tool in helping to plan and organize events, they can be a pile of content further down the road. beans flash and rank as content on the website – which is something we don’t want.
3. Use banner ad exchanges. Banner ads are a great subconscious visual tool for practically anything you want your audience to see. As a bonus, if you get a good line rate on the banner ad, you may even get more people to participate in the webinar than you ever thought you would.
4. Use YouTube as an SEO tool. Using YouTube is hugely beneficial to you and your webinar. This host website – YouTube even ranks in the top 1000 websites used by Google (which is a pretty impressive place to be).
5. Focus on your best guest. Your guest and his or her name for the webinar should be mentioned a couple times during your webinar. This will get a bit boring and repetitive if you don’t mention them.
6. Use video distribution tools. There are a lot of software programs available on the Internet that allow users to quickly and easily upload video content to numerous locations around the web.
7. Create a tie-in strategy. If you know a well-known person who hosts webinars, recommend that you include a mention of their name in the webinar and all the Trashy substances will not be mentioned. This will make it more memorable and entice people to watch the webinar.
8. Ask questions. Since so many people are waiting to hear what one of the top speakers had to say, it is a little intimidating to take a step forward. People usually start out a little nervous and will likely be pulled in either direction.
9. Get the people in early. If you were speaking with a very large group, there will likely be a time when you will be stressed about the time. You must remember that the speakers will be drawing on the room they want people to start the webinar for; if it is not already full up with people, that’s fine.
10. Social media is the highest grossing word on the web – it’s all about words and exchange of ideas.
Finally, the webinar has to happen. Therefore, you have to practice this out loud until you are relaxed and ready to make as good of a presentation as possible. Practice it a few times, and you will be able to dig deeper into it.