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[HOW TO] Get Webinar Registrants

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webinarjam.com

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ajroberts@webinarjam.com

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Sat, Dec 19, 2020 01:32 PM

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I?m revealing ways to increase your webinar attendance Hi {NAME}, Without attendees, your webinar

I’m revealing ways to increase your webinar attendance Hi {NAME}, Without attendees, your webinar — no matter how good it is — won’t make an ounce of a difference. Today, I’m going to give you 5 methods to get webinar attendees. But it doesn’t end there. At the bottom of this email I will reveal how to get 35 MORE ways to increase your attendance. 1. INFLUENCE OTHERS Influence lets you connect with influencers across the globe that match your target audience. You can view their rates, and set up campaigns where they post about your webinar. For promoting a webinar, you can either set the message to land on the day of your webinar or on the day your webinar registration page opens. The influencers create the content, they do the posting (with your approval first), they grow your webinar attendee list. 2. USE THE FREE “ON DEMAND” NETWORK When a webinar is created using [WebinarJam](, the host can choose to add the event to our ongoing calendar of events, listing it in one of 19 different categories in one of 22 different languages that our platform supports. All WebinarJam clients can list their events in our “On Demand” schedule, absolutely free of charge, where tens of thousands of users browse for something to watch. We also list the replays of the webinars so you can pick up new viewers, even AFTER the event is over. 3. LINKEDIN ADS LinkedIn offers you the ability to create laser-targeted adverts that only appear before LinkedIn users that precisely match your desired audience. To make your advertising budget stretch a little further, make your advert a direct call-to-action, rather than a tease to draw the click. Something along the lines of “Click Here to register for the “XYZ” webinar (Date/Time).” This should drive your click-through-rate down and push your conversion rate up. 4. JOIN A MASTERMIND GROUP A Mastermind Group is a little bit like a forum or a Facebook Group, except that, if they’re worthy of the name “mastermind,” they’re private and very choosy about their members. Ideally, you’re looking for a Mastermind that charges for membership because this weeds out the spammers and ensures that all members are genuinely committed to the topic of the group. The basic principle of a Mastermind group is that everybody shares their success stories and secrets openly with each other. The one thing you probably can’t do with a Mastermind is host a sales webinar, but any webinar in which you give away exclusive, valuable information (and, in the process, build your authority in your space) will most likely be welcomed. And, of course, Masterminds are a great place to find authorities in your market who have the potential to become power JV partners. 5. DISTRIBUTE FLYERS It’s a curious quirk of marketing technology that as new, advanced techniques gain popularity, older methods increase their efficacy. Try thinking laterally for maximum reach. Don’t just distribute flyers in locations that match your business; think about other places where your potential customers are likely to be. If, for example, your webinar is about exercising techniques, gymnasiums are an obvious location, but what about joggers in your local park? Or how about asking health food stores if you can leave a few leaflets on their counter? Want to take this a step further? Search around on outsourcing sites, and you’ll find people willing to distribute your flyers in just about every place imaginable. Today’s Action Item: Remember how I said there were actually 40 strategies, and I’d reveal how to get 35 more methods to grow your webinar attendance at the end of this email? Well, it’s simple. You just need to [sign up for WebinarJam right now.]( And as a bonus, I will give you an in-depth guide with 40 ways to fill your webinar, for free. I’ll also throw in a few other bonus goodies too. [Sign up for WebinarJam now, and claim your bonuses.]( Talk Soon, AJ Roberts P.S. If you’ve ever wondered if your webinar should be free or paid for...you need to read the next email. This inbox is not monitored, please do not reply to this message. You're receiving this newsletter because this email address was submitted to an opt-in form on one of our websites. When you no longer wish to hear from us, we'll be sad, but we'll always welcome you back when you're ready to work on your business again. © 2020 Genesis Digital, LLC  All Rights Reserved. [ico-facebook.png]( [ico-twitter.png]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Edit your details]( Genesis Digital LLC 7660 Fay Avenue, #H184 La Jolla California 92037 United States - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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