Showing posts with label How to run a webinar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label How to run a webinar. Show all posts

Sunday, 27 August 2017

16 Different Ways to Profit from Webinars


Traditionally, webinars were used as a means to deliver seminars online and to sell products and services. However, webinars can be monetized in many different ways. In fact, they can be monetized in 16 different ways. Below you’ll find all the strategies you can implement to monetize webinars including some that don’t even require you to have a list, a product or a website. All it takes to run these strategies is access to a computer, an Internet connection, and a willingness to follow one of the many income generation strategies laid out below.

The “Show-And-Tell” Method
This strategy is perfect for product owners who want to use webinars to increase their sales conversions or even for people who don’t have products but are experts who want to monetize their knowledge. Simply put together a webinar following the standard webinar format (introduction, content and close) and sell your own products and services during the last 10-15 minutes of your presentation

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The JV and Partnership Method

Wednesday, 12 April 2017

Top 10 Reasons To Hold A Webinar Today


Are you currently using webinars as part of your content marketing strategy?

If not, you may have an outdated idea of exactly what a webinar is and just how powerful webinars can actually be.

In the past, webinars were used primarily for product demonstrations and to usher customers through a company's sales funnel.

Today, webinars are being used for everything from list-building and panel discussions to interactive courses and mastermind groups.

The 21st century webinar is all about engagement: allowing your customers to connect with you and your brand on a personal level in order to strengthen relationships and increase sales.
Here are the top 10 reasons to take a second look at webinars:

1. Webinars work