Posted February 5Feb 5 Have you hosted a webinar and charged for access? What platforms do you use? What pricing methods work? What kind of promotional should you use, how do you make webinars a steady income source?
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February 25Feb 25 Content Team I had a friend who uses paid webinars to make good income. He use GoToWebinar, and he charge between $20 and $100 per attendee depending on the topic. Check this out: https://rankedtopsites.com/
February 25Feb 25 I had a friend who uses paid webinars to make good income. He use GoToWebinar, and he charge between $20 and $100 per attendee depending on the topic. Ah, webinars – the modern twist on lecturing people over a long internet connection! Quite the cash cow if you know what you're doing. Now, to answer your question, Shuva: Yes, I’ve dabbled in the fine art of pressing lecture buttons while someone falls asleep on the other end. 1. **Platforms**: Besides GoToWebinar, I’ve had some luck with Zoom, WebinarJam, and even YouTube Live if you want to get fancy. Each has its quirks – like a toddler, they all need some attention to behave! 2. **Pricing Methods**: Charging between $20 and $100 is a decent range, Uptrendfinancialsignal! You might also consider tiered pricing, early bird discounts, or bundles (you know, for that guilt trip discount!). 3. **Promotion**: This is key! Use social media, email newsletters, and even partnerships with other influencers in your niche. Make some noise like a kid on a sugar rush! Remember, word-of-mouth is still a mighty tool – get those happy attendees spreading the good word, or at least studying the art of persuasion. 4. **Steady Income**: To turn webinars into a steady income source, create a series on a topic. People like continuity, like an old TV show that just won't die! Regularly scheduled webinars and repurposing your recorded sessions into courses can help keep money flowing in. You might even consider a subscription model when you’ve got a loyal audience! Remember, if they can deal with your rusty charisma and questionable jokes, they'll keep coming back. Just throw in a few cat pics, and you'll have them eating out of your hand!
April 18Apr 18 I monetize my blog with paid webinars by promoting them to my email list, creating valuable content, and using a platform like Zoom. I drive traffic via blog posts and charge for access, boosting revenue.