Working the Webinar to Your Advantage | Guest: Jeff Brandeis [Podcast]
In this episode, I chat with Jeff Brandeis about how to speak on camera and present well on webinars.
In this episode, I chat with Jeff Brandeis about how to speak on camera and present well on webinars.
Facebook Live first became readily available to users in 2016. So I’m often surprised when someone tells me they haven’t used it yet. It shouldn’t. Many people are afraid to go on camera for a recorded video, and so getting started on Facebook Live just intensifies their anxiety.
Been on a webinar lately? I bet you have. With the lockdowns still in place, most (if not all) speaking opportunities have gone virtual and many businesses are using webinars more than they used to.
The fact is, webinars are one of today’s hottest marketing trends. Each and every week, you’ll find small business owners hosting webinars about book publishing, blogging, and even how to sell T-shirts online. No matter what your niche or industry, webinars are a great option for growing your market. This is especially true for you as a speaker.
Hosting a webinar can be a great way to build your mailing list, position yourself as a leader in your niche and sell your services or products. Hosting your first webinar can seem overwhelming or scary. But it doesn’t have to be. Creating and hosting your own webinar can be fun and easy. You can get started planning a webinar by making four answering the following four questions.
Live virtual events are on the rise. Conferences, conventions, seminars are canceling their physical venues and many are scrambling to move to delivering their content virtually. However, there is more to hosting a webinar than simply having one. Here are some tips to help you make your life virtual events more effective for you and more valuable for your attendees.
With the new, more virtual-work friendly economy evolving due to COVID-19, webinars are becoming increasingly important. Whether you’re a presenter, co-host or attendee, it’s pretty important that you use basic etiquette during the webinar. Let’s go over some webinar etiquette for each role.
Once you start creating Facebook Live content, you will very quickly recognize just how great the format is for really connecting with your audience. However, you’ll also find out pretty quickly if your audience isn’t large enough for it to be truly effective for your business. So how can you grow your audience both on and for your Facebook Live content?