But when it comes to hosting a webinar, it’s not such an easy sell. Why should you invest your own time, resources and brainpower into a webinar? Though the benefits may not immediately spring to mind, they’re real (and they’re quite powerful, too.)
Willingness to invest time indicates strong intent.
If you’re like the rest of the working world, your calendar is jam-packed to the point where every free minute counts. Attending a webinar means sacrificing valuable time, so each sign-up should tell you that this person has some serious interest in getting to know more about your brand. At the very least, attendees are eager to learn more about the industry in which you operate and the kind of services your company provides.
Even if this person signs up for your webinar without ever even hearing of your brand, the presentation offers the ideal time to plant that seed of thought.
Your expertise serves as a valuable currency for correct information.
This is your opportunity to shine. Leverage what you know, balance that with what people are interested in learning, and voila! Your know-how will serve as an incentive for companies to provide more information than they would normally give to other brands.
Webinars and partnerships go hand-in-hand.
When it comes to webinars, leveraging your partners can make all the difference. Not only can they help fill in the gaps when it comes to insights and knowledge, having another speaker in your webinar will drastically improve the overall experience for the listener and help keep them engaged. What’s more, you’ll have twice the resources and manpower for promoting the webinar and managing sign-ups.
To help you learn how to better generate leads, we’ve put together a guide on webinar best practices. Learn what you need to do every step of the way to make the most of this excellent tool.
When you’re wondering how to create a successful webinar, remember one thing above all else – preparation is key. By investing considerable time and thought into the planning process, your webinar will better serve your lead generation marketing strategy. Here are some tips for making sure your webinar is worth your while.
Choose your topic carefully
First things first, think about your core competency. When your colleagues stroll into your office looking for an expert opinion, what subjects do they bring to the table? If you choose a topic that makes you feel confident in your knowledge and experience, a strong webinar will follow.
With that said, make sure your topic isn’t too niche by doing some keyword research. Ensuring your topic has excellent search potential means you’ll be addressing the queries of people who actually want to learn more about your topic.
Work with partners to promote the webinar
Don’t leave the promotion for your online webinar until the very last minute. Instead, get organized and put together a plan for each channel you’ll use to distribute information. Some channels well-suited for promoting webinars include:
It’s also essential to collaborate with any partner companies that are co-hosting. Share your social media posting plans and relevant URLs to be sure neither of you miss an opportunity to reach a wider audience.
Don’t forget the webinar hashtag! It’s not only great for boosting awareness about the webinar itself, but also for organizing any audience participation or discussion that you incorporate into the presentation.
Build your dream team
Once you’re set on hosting a webinar, it’s time to start an internal search for support. Building a team using the following two roles will provide you with the support you need to lead the webinar – and to knock it out of the park.
Develop your lead nurture plan
It’s important to have a lead nurture plan developed prior to the webinar. This will help prevent leads from going cold, so start thinking ahead about what you’ll do with any leads you may gain from this webinar.
Plan out a timeline for following up with leads at regular intervals. Some examples for initial follow-up include a thank-you email and sharing an additional content offer. Later down the line, when a lead has engaged with your brand multiple times, consider reaching out with a call from your sales representative.
Everything has been planned to a tee and you’ve been counting down the days. Before you know it, it’s showtime! Even if public speaking and presentations are your ultimate strength, webinars present a unique and exciting challenge for those who lead them.
Converse, don’t just present
A conversational tone is incredibly important if you want to avoid boring your audience and potentially losing leads.
Elise Gould, Senior Director of Content Marketing at LaneTerralever, says that you always want to keep it lively and smile while you’re talking, even though the audience can’t see you.
“Smiling actually helps you sound friendly and engaging,” Elise said. “Standing or walking, versus sitting in a seat, can also help with the way your voice projects.”
To create more of a conversation, break the webinar into pieces and include live surveys or polls throughout to keep the audience participating. You can also encourage your audience members to ask questions via chat to conclude the webinar with an informal Q&A session.
If you’re working with partners, leverage multiple voices
Keeping a webinar audience engaged for an extended period of time can sometimes be tricky. If you’re hosting with a partner, make sure that there are two to three voices speaking on the call. This helps to keep it casual and relaxed.
Record the webinar
This tip may seem a little bit obvious, but failing to record your webinar has a major ripple effect on how useful the webinar becomes after it’s presented. The recording allows you to share with viewers later. The recording can also be repurposed into a number of content offerings, which serve as great incentives for other prospective leads.
Whew! The most intimidating part is over. Now what? Don’t miss out on the valuable opportunities that come with consistent follow-up.
Initiate your lead nurture plan
This is the moment you’ve been waiting for! Kick-off your plan by following up with participants immediately. Send a quick thank-you message and share the recording of the webinar, as well as any other content incentives you may have promised.
Start creating evergreen content from your webinar
There are many content opportunities beyond the webinar itself. Here are some quick content ideas for extending the viability of your webinar:
Keep in mind that all of these individual content pieces can also serve as promotional fodder on your social media platforms.
Learn and improve for your next webinar
Depending on which platform you used to host your webinar, you may have access to valuable insights such as the length of time individual participants watched, which parts they skipped, or where they quit watching altogether.
Did the whole presentation need to be shorter? Were there lulls or awkward moments where participants dropped off? Were there enough opportunities for audience participation? Take the time to find the pain points of your webinar and use it to improve your next effort.
If you need a little more inspiration to get started, check out an example of a webinar we’ve hosted here at LaneTerralever. If you have any questions, feel free to get in touch with us.