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Have you heard by what a webinar is? It's where you can broadcast your message, along with a video of what's in your desktop, to as big or small an audience as you wish. You can show your desktop, an internet page, or a PowerPoint presentation. They can hear your voice speaking the best of this is to make sure live. But how long or short should your webinar be? Is there such a thing as too short of your presentation?
Back if you were in college, and also you were told to write an essay, did you ever write just one short paragraph and turn that in as a possible "essay?" When you write articles for traffic, does one write just one single paragraph and then refer to it as a write-up Heck no!
I'm all for saying more in fewer words, but there is such a thing as being SO brief, that you will can't say anything. And I see this happen even with webinars.
Much as if you, I've been on several webinars -- live training on the internet. And I've got an area in almost all of my courses (no matter what this issue) to add webinars at some area of the training.
When I "make" people operate a webinar, I schedule one hour to travel there... since several in the webinars I've presented lasted 90 minutes to 2 hours.
But it shocks and saddens me when I've arrived at some webinars... and they are generally over in 15 minutes! On one particularly, the webinar host introduced a doctor who had previously been an authority in a certain subject. The doctor read word-for-word out of your textbook and after that they ended the webinar. All in a quarter-hour.
That's not the point of your webinar... most of my pitches towards the end last a lot longer than quarter-hour. Sometimes people arrive a couple minutes late... often even half 1 hour late, to some webinar.
My most profitable pitch webinar lasted over three plus a half hours. I have also made almost as much money in a an hour webinar. check this 's not always concerning the length of your presentation, but whatever you say in this presentation!
You don't have to run a crazy long presentation, just make your webinars last at the very least 1 hour. Just have a PowerPoint with at least 25 slides. Share 7 tips or 7 mistakes. Take questions as you go along... so you'll believe it is super easy to fill that hour. Especially with the 20-plus minute close by the end.
Here's my website: https://www79.zippyshare.com/v/4WYbFu5h/file.html
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