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Do Live streaming social media place on regularly scheduled live seminars? How often do you put these live seminars?
Do you understand the odds are stacked against you that you'll maximize your experience of your targeted audience?
Let's state that you've got interested people that would really like attending your event, speculate you set these events on at the set time, chances are they need to work with your schedule to make sure that they attend.
Assuming that you might have an intrigued prospect, here are the data of someone showing up to your event using hours in a week, month and quarter.
Weekly - 1 in 168 or even a 0.6% chance Monthly - one in 720 or possibly a 0.13% chance Quarterly - one in 2160 or even a 0.046% chance
The chances are stacked against you and you will pay out far more time trying to generate leads in comparison with recording your session and posting it in places where your clients can eat the content.
So have you thought to record your session and hang it on line and then you can let your prospects see the video on their time, or 100% of that time period should they be interested.
1. Create a webinar or run your existing session and record it - Can you add your overall live event in to a Power Point presentation format? Most webinar software programs will allow you to record a webinar. If your webinar software doesn't allow this, you can use a video screen capture system like Cam Studio to get a PC or Screenflick for a Mac. You can also video your present live event, but make certain that it sounds goods and appearance professional. 2. Post this content to multiple locations - YouTube, Facebook, Vimeo, Brightcove, How Cast, basically there are many of places to write videos and drive traffic for prospecting. Make sure that you have your session loaded on your own website or blog too. 3. Promote the presentation using your social network or social websites - Now that you have created something of value on your prospects to use, make sure that you share the info with the world. Post it on Linked In, Facebook, Tweet it, write a press release, etc. Drive people for your website to start to see the content, but be sure that you've got a way for visitors to contact you.
By recording your session or webinar and posting it online, you dramatically increase your likelihood of getting qualified leads. There are numerous webinar goods that you can utilize that vary from free of charge to a bill every month.




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