10 Tips for a Sucessful Webinar

style=”text-justify: inter-ideograph; text-align: justify; margin: 0in 0in 10pt”>Choose the optimal time. Start at 15 minutes past the hour. Most presentations end on the hour and this gives your participants time to decompress before joining your meeting. Set the right tone, right from the beginning with starting on time. End the webcast on time as this will insure the subsequent word-of-mouth for your broadcast and generating positive feedback.

6. Involve Everyone
At the start of the webinar, eliminate barriers that make attendees feel like passive observers. Showing a map highlighting the location of each participant and allowing each person to introduce themselves to the group creates a sense of personal interaction.
The only way to keep your audience’s attention during a webinar is by offering interesting and valuable information. Deliver interesting and solid content.        
7. Conduct surveys
Pre Webcast Surveys will provide you unique insights of your audiences, categorize prepared participants from not and helping them prepare for a good conversation. It also helps you to adjust your material to match the groups’ interest. Use the gathered information to tailor the presentation accordingly. And don’t miss the chance to ask the audiences of their opinions after the presentation to further qualify them for upcoming webinars.
8. Document and Record
Do recordings, note-takings and save chats. This is the common thing that is commonly missed.
Aside from recording the conversation including Q&A’s, take note of the URL’s mentioned during the course of webinar, save the chat into an MS Word before logging out and provide participants with ready-to print copies.
Reviewing recorded webinars and customers input may be helpful prior to a new product launch, selling event of internal business strategy session.
9. Follow Up   
Consider sending a follow-up e-mail to participants thanking them for their attendance, and a “sorry we missed you” email to registrants who failed.
Nurture those people by providing additional information such as; directing them to the site, download PDF files, to entice them to attend your next event.
 
10. Review and Refine          
 
Review all feedback gathered from your webinar. Be open for criticisms and consider variations from large to small aspects to determine what else you could do to make your webinar even more engaging. It is necessary to quantify the negative effects so you can eliminate it from your data base the next time you will hold same event.
These are just 10 helpful tips for you. I have made more than a full time income from the comfort of my home doing two webcasts per week for the past two years!
 
I have, along with my business partners, generated over $56000.00 from ONE Webcast that was one hour in length. Now there was a lot of planning, however, with the right set up, it is easy to do!
 
I only choose ONE Webcasting service out there and I could choose ANY that I want! GVO Conference is the ONLY choice for me and it is about 80% LESS EXPENSIVE than all the rest!

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Mark Call
 
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  • Hey Sam,

    Man … you are a PRO and I KNOW it bro.

    We still need to connect – when I get back from the GVO Workshop in San Antonio….

    Thanks for commenting bud.

    – M ๐Ÿ˜€

  • MAN! After reading this I really need to step it up a notch in my Webinars. I think I am probably doing a real hack job at them in light of this post. LOL …and I have been doing them for four years now!!! We can always count on you to motivate us all to excellence! SDW

  • JP –

    Great to have you stop by here.
    It is good to see that you have the same states that we have been seeing.

    I agree that GVO Conference (http://gvo-free.myprelaunchinvite.com) is the BEST service to host a Live Webcast, my friend.

    Let me know if I can help ya in any way at all!

    Thanks for sharing these great stats and we look forward to more from the Pro’s like Yourself!

    – M ๐Ÿ™‚

  • mind you, u and i are side by side

  • No probs Mark, excellent reading, must have had a sex change in the last couple of days without even knowing it ๐Ÿ˜‰

  • Thanks for the heads up regarding GVO conference.
    Very much agree with your ten webinar tips.

    Actually had some success last month with scheduling two times for a live webinar. We’re located in Australia, but many of our customers are in the US, and it can be tricky lining up a convenient time for both audiences. We ended up with good numbers attending both timeslots.

    It was interesting to compare stats on the live webinars vs the on demand webcasts…

    98.5% of attendees stayed on until the end with the webinars.

    Only about 25% watched the whole replay (same material cut down to about 2/3 length)

    Conversion rates were also similarly skewed, so it still seems worth the extra effort to run events live.

  • Age is a state of mind eh, tell that to my body. Mind you when you are still rollerblading on ramps, half pipes and verticals at the age of 46, bumps and bruises are inevitable….they just take longer to heal. Thanks for allowing the use of the post above, I was going to drop you an email to see if I could use this on my own site but you seem to be psychic.

  • Mark

    Jeno,

    AGE is a state of mind and YOU are only in your 20’s with your great attitude!

    It’s all about what you can GICE not what you can GET, brother.

    More great info coming, I promise! Stay Tuned and thanks for commenting.

    – M ๐Ÿ˜€

  • Mark

    Josh … man!

    YOU are the webcasting pro, dude!

    I love your NEW Webinar Tips Site .. I live on it all the time.

    Folks you should check it out at
    >> http://gvoconferencewebinar.com

    WOW!

    M ๐Ÿ˜€

  • Thanks You, Kimmie!

    Can’t wait to meet ya in SanAntonio next month.

    – M ๐Ÿ˜€

  • Hey Mike,

    thanks for the comment … Just regualr guys working hard and sharing the info to all!

    – M ๐Ÿ˜€

  • Mark, you are such a Nice, Helpfull, Generous Person, and “MAD” Man.

    Thank you for allowing us the opportunity to use your Great Material.

    Us Older Guys, need all the Help we can get ha! ha!

    Yours, is certainly Appreciated.

  • Hey Mark,

    Great information on holding a webcast. I’m looking forward to you book!

    Thanks for all you do,
    Kim Nesbitt

  • Hi Mark,

    That’s very kind of you. One is for sure, you GVO Guru’s are the very best and set the standard for the rest of the industry.

    Have fun ๐Ÿ™‚

    Mike

  • Mark

    Thanks Janet!

  • Great tips Mark!

    GVO conference is so simple to use, if folks follow your strategies they will master it in no time.

    Awesome stuff!

    Janet Legere

  • Mark,
    I love these tips…
    It helps to get back into a checklist before going on…
    I particularly like how this is geared toward making a professional use of webinars and also being concious of the viewer.

    This is a great article!

  • Mark

    Gary – man it is an HONOR to have you stop by!

    You and Tissa and ALL the staff & members at ACME People Search are freakin’ awesome.

    Can’t wait to hang with you in San Antonio next month!

    – M ๐Ÿ˜€

  • Mark

    Right On, Deb.

    You and Steph are TRUE “PRO” webcasters and I learn so much rom you!

    Thanks so much.

    – M ๐Ÿ˜€

  • Great information as always Mark. GVO Conference is the next step in developing K-L-T Whether a business is on or offline, they can all benefit by using GVOC. The great thing is, everyone can afford it too ๐Ÿ™‚

    Thanks for the tips, we’ll be incorporating them in our future webcasts!

    Deb

  • As usual, very good tips on how to succeed at building a business by building relationships with your potential customers. Webinars are a fantastic way to get people to Know, Like, and Trust you. Thanks for the information.

  • Mark

    Hey Joel …

    Man I owe it all to you and YOUR great companies.

    Thanks for ALL you do for EVERYONE, man!

    Wait til you see the Book when it comes out!
    “The Book on Webcasting”

    – M ๐Ÿ˜€

  • Mark

    Fred,

    Thank you so much for the kind comments!
    I have so much MORE coming in the next 6 weeks so stay tuned.

    Again, thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment!

    – M ๐Ÿ˜€

  • Joel Therien

    Mark

    AWESOME article. The tips on this blog are DEAD ON for making a great income from webinars alone ๐Ÿ˜€

    Again amazing job! Kudos

  • Great content once again and how apropriate with the prelaunch of GVO Conference going on.These tips will help me with future conferences. ( I just winged my way through it the first time, thank goodness it was just family and not possible customers.):)

  • Mark

    Tyger … man YOU are one of the BEST!

    I can NOT wait to get on YOUR show and get YOUR valuable info man.
    I am a follower of YOURS for life.

    – M ๐Ÿ˜€

  • Mark

    Thanks Vi … i really appreciate the feedback and I will have a TON more coming out over the next 6 weeks!

    Hope to see ya soon!

    – M ๐Ÿ˜€

  • Wow! How great to see such a wealth of information on how tos for a Successful Webinar condensed into 10 Tips.

    Just added your information to my ever growing reference list and I am looking forward to the book.

    Thank you so much Mark Call!

    All the best,

    Vi Clark

  • Mark “Super Cool” call I know you practice what you preach with these 10 Top Tips. You always over-deliver when it comes to giving step by step instructions and the videos with the GVOC product are simply amazing.

    I applaud you bro for your commitment to excellence,

    Ty “TygerGoods”

  • Mark

    Thank You Michael –

    I will have MUCH more to share about Webcasting over the next six weeks … so … stay tuned and THANK YOU for visiting and leaving a comment, my friend!

    – M ๐Ÿ˜€

  • Hi Mark,

    That gives great structure to setting up a successful webinar.

    Have fun,

    Mike

  • Mark

    Pierre,

    Man you are SUCH an Inspiration to ME my friend!

    I can NOT wait to hang out with you again buddy!

    Thank you so much for the great comment and I feel the same about YOU, bro!

    – M ๐Ÿ˜€

  • Mark

    Thanks Jerry …. you are one of those GREAT teachers!

    – M ๐Ÿ˜€

  • Mark

    Thanks so much Ken. I am truly passionate about Webcasting and want others to atain the success I have with it!

    I so appreciate you reading my blog and look forward to meeting you in person!

    – M:D

  • Mark,
    Thank you for these great tips.
    You are the expert in this field.
    I look forward to more from you my friend.
    Success,
    Ken Pringle

  • What a great post… Consider you make a 6 Figure income from only doing 2 Webinars a week, YOUR Book is going to be a smashing hit! Thank you for sharing and can’t wait for an Autographed copy when that book hits the shelf!

  • There aren’t many coaches that i meet that I immediately feel great when around them. You are one such person Mark. You are the real deal. You are authentic and transparent. You genuinely care about your readers and this caring reflects in your posts. And if the last four letters in enthusiasm mean (I Am Sold Myself) well, YOU, my friend Mark are the perfect expression of enthusIASM !!!

  • Mark

    Thanks Jilian, for stopping by – Hope to have ya visit again and thanks for commenting!

    – M ๐Ÿ˜€

  • 10 top tips in their finest, they seem to be coming from an expert in his field.