Archive for Webinars
Why Webinars Are a Crucial Marketing and Learning Tool
Posted by: | CommentsWebinars, or web seminars, have a great many uses that organizations and individuals alike can use. There are a lot of choices when it comes to choosing the right webinar provider, but many organizations decide based on the following factors – ease of use, cost and intended use.
Cost
Cost is a major factor when choosing what type of webinar appliance or software to use. Because several businesses still consider webinars as a luxury purchase, having an economical price and value will help convince business owners and supervisors to actually purchase the technology. Many companies that provide webinar technology often do so at a monthly or annual subscription plan. However, there are web conferencing appliances that may be the most economical approach– these products only have an initial cost, with no monthly fees or subscription costs for the entire life of the appliance. Read More→
Webinars to Market your Business
Posted by: | CommentsIn promoting a company to the next preferred point at present, a webinar plays an awfully significant role. A webinar is simply a web tutorial. Webinar is known in this way for the reason it’s been done by means of internet. With its potential customers this web meeting is highly accountable for strengthening the relationship of the business we can articulate this.
This particular technique or way of building strong relationship is more efficient as well as valuable than the usual advertisements. In an intended way if this facility is utilized in that case it can remarkably boost your customer satisfaction rate. The advantages of organizing for an online meeting in this piece of writing, I will emphasize on it.
Day-by-day the web seminar tools are improving, making it simply inexpensive for all divisions of industry as well. It was more or less a nightmare formerly when asked to arrange an online conference, for an in-person meeting online or like anchoring a meeting over the internet. For the reasons of recurrent connection issues, bandwidth troubles, compatibility issues along with a lot more, it was very complicated.
However, at this time everything has gone through a remarkable technological improvement. In this day and age nearly all of the peripheral devices are plug-and-play, which signifies that neither you have to install a separate driver nor additional related software to make it function appropriately. All you need to do is plug it into the proper socket and your purpose will be served. You are able to take advantage of web conferencing service effortlessly. Either via a local company or online or we can get it. Read More→
Webinar Marketing Tips | How to Have an Effective Webinar
Posted by: | CommentsWebinars are very effective ways to market your products and services as well as train your team. Webinar marketing really helps get your point across much easier than using just a teleconference since you can show the attendees exactly what you are talking about.
Here are ten webinar marketing tips so you can have an effective webinar:
1. Plan ahead. Create a schedule of when you will hold the webinars, contact and schedule the speakers, create a way to register for the webinar, get clear on your budget, create your webinar marketing plan, and create any slideshows and visuals you will need.
2. The best time. Choose a time that you will be able to reach the most potential viewers. Mid-afternoon times are best for national audiences. Webinars held on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays have better attendance ratios.
3. Market it. Know your target market and how to reach them. Have multiple marketing strategies to promote your webinars. Social media is a great place to build an audience fast. Read More→
Online Marketing – 9 Out Of 10 Business Have Little Or No Idea How To Do It.
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The internet is growing by leaps and bounds globally, yet most businesses (nine out of ten) especially offline businesses are totally ignorant or not proficient about online marketing.
How crucial is it to know about Online Marketing? Consider the following:
- 50% of all offline purchases are now preceded by an online search based on a Pew Study.
- Online Marketing is the fastest growing form of advertising, period.
- If your business is not marketing online, you’re already loosing thousands to your competition.
- 9 out of 10 businesses have little or no idea how to market online.
- The learning curve in online marketing is huge and can cost you a fortune if you don’t know
Companies that are providing Online Marketing Training Solutions are now filling this tremendous need.
“The business world desperately needs to catch up to consumers in terms of the use of the internet”, Craig Garcia, one of the founders of Promo Black Box and President of EDC Gold) stated recently during one of the Promo Black Box live webinars he hosts with Bob Cerfail, President of In Touch Media Group four times a week. Read More→
Your 2010 Web Marketing Plan
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Below you’ll find twelve ideas to drive qualified leads to your Web site over the next year. Even if you don’t follow this exact order, it might make sense to start with January and February’s tasks because they lay the foundation for the rest of the year.
January: Set Up Google Analytics. The reason why this is first on your month-by-month plan is because you should have a benchmark to compare to your year-end results. The reason I suggest Google Analytics over any other traffic report program is the price–free–and the quality, comprehension, and usability of the program.
February: Do a Keyword Analysis. If you use the language of your prospects they’ll find you at the search engines. You can uncover the words they use through an in-depth keyword analysis.
We used to recommend keyword analysis to businesses in competitive industries. Now every industry is competitive on the Web, and chances are your competition has already had a keyword analysis done.
Use a tool like Keyword Discovery or WordTracker to help you discover what your prospects are Googling, or have a professional do an in-depth analysis. Read More→
Webinar: communication made easier
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by Hope Dever
Webinar is one of the easiest ways to communicate with people online. One can use it to promote business, conduct official seminars, gather information, vote and many more. Unlike webcast or other conferencing services, web conferencing allows the audience to interact with the speaker.
This service is generally hosted by a vendor on a web server. Some vendors allow their clients to host the web seminars at their own servers. However, most vendors offer assistance to their customers and also to people who join the conference. Thus any form of technical problem, occurring at the time of the conference, can be handled by the vendors with ease. Thus, the client doesn’t need to be worried about technical glitches at the time of conference.
Here are some features that make webinar a unique online conferencing tool:
1. Slide show presentation can be done through this conferencing service, and the specialty is that the pointer can be used at the Power point or keynote presentation. This ensures that the audience remains engaged while the presentation is being made. Read More→
5 Reasons For Webinar Marketing
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By David Byrd
Webinars are excellent methods of communication, especially when the participants are worlds apart.
The ability to look a person in the eye while they are in another country, or speak with ten people in ten different states at the same time has changed the way we do business forever.
But webinars are not strictly just for communication.They can be used as auditorium replacements, management tools, or even marketing devices.
Marketing is all about getting your message out to as many people in your target market as possible. Here are five reasons webinars are ideal as unique, cost-effective, cost-reducing marketing tools.
1. Out of the Ordinary
Even though webinars are extensively used in the business world, chances are your prospects either haven’t been in one, or have never attended a marketing one. Not only will you stand out from your competitors, the unique experience for your participants will encourage them to pay more attention and help to cement your message in their minds. Read More→
Webinar Marketing Pro ~ Gary Vaynerchuk Crush It Book
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Geoff Zimpfer, “The Webinar Marketing Pro” discusses Gary Vaynerchuk’s “Crush It”
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5 Tips for Improving Webinar Attendance
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When you host an audio conference call, web conference, or video conference, you are engaging in an interactive dialogue with your participants. This reveals a weak point: if you conduct the best webinar in the world, but without any participants, do you make a sound?
Finding participants for your webinars is sometimes easy. They could be employees for the quarterly meeting, or your core customers for the big annual product update. Sometimes it’s hard to get an audience, like a webinar for potential customers.
It’s when you have a list of leads and a superb webinar to show them that you need to be a bit creative, or at least unique enough to get people to become participants. Here are some suggestions to use emails, registration pages, and eBooks to increase your webinar attendance. Read More→
Let’s take a look at how you can start using Webinars in your business and seven steps to help you avoid the usual pitfalls and risks when starting out with Webinars.
1. Clearly Define Your Goals
It sounds obvious, but you really need to think about the goal of your Webinar(s), so that you can measure your results. What is your goal?
To acquire leads and bring in new sales?
To educate existing customers on a new product/service?
To obtain research or feedback on an existing offer? Read More→



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