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{E58} Fast Fix Fridays #16 How do I come up with webinar content?

This week’s Q&A episode, I answer a question that I get a lot! How do I come up with content for my webinar? I share 5 or 6 ways you can do that.

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{E40} Grow Your Reach With Webinars

Solo episode time! In this episode, I share the three reasons why I have added webinars to my marketing strategy and how I am using them to connect with my audience, broaden my reach and educate. I also share how I come up with topic ideas for my webinars and how you can create one webinar but reposition who you target to.

Key Takeaways:

  • How to broaden your reach with webinars.
  • How to come up with topic ideas for your webinars and reuse the same webinar with different audiences.
  • Why technology is no longer a barrier to entry.

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Have you thought about doing webinars? Why or why not? Let me know in the comments below!

Fast Fix Fridays

{E38} Small Landing Page Tweaks For Big Results

Welcome to the Friday edition of the Business Ignite Show where I answer your questions! Got a question for a future episode? Tweet me @SandySidhu #BusinessIgnite or drop me an email sandy@sandysidhumedia.com

This week I talk about a recent change I made to my webinar sign up flow. I optimized my thank you page and added two calls to action and saw a huge increase in Facebook likes and opt-ins to my private online community Ignite Online.

In the past, I would say my thank you page was kind of “meh” and not really taking advantage of the fact that people had opted in and I now had their attention.

Instead of sending them to a page with a call to action, I was simply sending them to the page where they would be watching the webinar live (in a few days). Talk about FAIL! They would be getting that link anyways!

Before

After opting in to the webinar, they would be sent to this page telling them that the webinar was happening in a few days. They would also get an email confirmation.

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After

Now, after opting in I send them to a page with 2 calls to action. The information with webinar details goes straight to their inbox.

landing page with call to action

The Results

I promoted this webinar over a period of 5 days and made this change around day 3.

In just two days, I added 75 people to my Facebook page as well as doubled the size of my newish community.  I then went ahead and also made the change to my regular opt-tin and hope to see similar results over time.

I could probably even add a video but for now I will leave it like this and use this as my new webinar confirmation page.

I used LeadPages to create this page (and also use LeadPages for my webinars) but you don’t have to.

Have you experimented with your landing pages? What kind of results did you get? Let me know in the comments!

Ignite Your List: How To Do Webinars With Hangouts On Air

List building…we all know we have to do it but how much time do we really spend on it?

This year I decided to make it priority numero uno.

As much as I love social media it moves fast and not every update gets seen. When you email your subscribers, you are in their inbox, where the chances of being seen are much, much higher.

Now don’t get me wrong, I’m not dropping social media (not at all!), I’m just focusing my efforts more on my list.

Which brings me to webinars. I love speaking and presenting…I  just don’t love the costs associated with doing webinars (because I was never really doing them enough to justify the costs).

However, when I look at the activities in 2013 that brought the biggest boost to my list..it was hands-down webinars. While guest posting is important to develop credibility, in terms of building your list, nothing really compares to webinars when you consider you have a very targeted list of people who have signed up to receive information and possibly buy from you if you have something to sell.

Webinars allow you to share your expertise and further build the know/like/trust factor with your community.

Running Your Next Webinar as a Hangout On Air

There are several reasons that led me to try out and change to this new technology.

  • Save BIG on webinar fees: Google Hangouts on Air are free! No need to pay high monthly fees, especially if you are not doing webinars very often.

  • Unlimited Viewers. You don’t have a limit on how many people can view your Hangout On Air unlike webinar plans which generally have limits and require more $ for more viewers.

  • Share your screen or share your smiling face. You can make it as casual or as formal as you like.

  • Automatic Recording: Your event is automatically recorded to YouTube so no more dealing with forgetting to record! Your recording is ready for replay right after the event.

And by no means is this a “cheap” alternative, industry-leaders are using this very same method to engage with their community and prospects to make sales!

With Google’s Hangouts On Air, you can take advantage of webinar list-building perks without the associated costs.

Here is screenshot from my recent: “3 Reasons Why You Can’t Ignore Google+ in 2014” webinar that I ran using Google Hangouts On Air.

using google hangouts on air to record webinars

and the chat below:

webinar  using Google Hangouts

using google hangouts for webinars

Results

My goal was to bring new subscribers to my list so I marketed the webinar outside of my existing list and over the series of 3 webinars that I did between late February and mid-March, I was able to grow my list by 35%.  I was not creating new content each time, in fact, it was the same webinar that I would improve upon each time. In terms of time investment, these webinars were around 30 minutes. I plan on experimenting with the time during the next series but the point is..with Google Hangouts On Air you can do them as often as you choose! No need to worry about the recording, either. It gets streamed to YouTube and you can share the recording with your attendees after.

Is there a catch?

Google Hangouts on Air is not webinar software so there are a few steps that you have to do manually. For instance, I needed to setup a landing page, which I did easily using LeadPages:

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I also needed to setup a mailing list in MailChimp to capture the leads and send the subsequent reminder emails to. I subscribed to Chat Roll and used this to engage with attendees during the webinar.

The first time I set it up took me the longest as I had to figure out all the moving parts, however, I made sure to document it because once I did the first one..I was hooked! I am definitely going to be continuing using this webinar-strategy in 2014.

Are you as excited about this as I am? If you want to add webinars to your marketing strategy (without the associated costs), get a copy of my WebOnAir guide which walks you through the exact steps.

Do you plan on adding webinars to your marketing strategy this year? Let me know in the comments!

using hangouts on air to run webinars