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How would you use your Webinar Recordings

What do you do after you run a webinar? If you have recorded your webinar, here are some of the things that you can after you go live.You can run a replay for limited time, or use it for membership content, or you may even decide to use it as a bonus product, or present through your email as an extra incentive for signing up.

If someone happens to miss your webinar it will be up to you what you decide to do with it. When you present a webinar, your ultimate aim is to get people to do something straight away. So, you should only offer your replay and have it their for 48 hours and then take it off the Internet.

What do you do when you remove the webinar? One of the easiest things that you can do is place it in the area of the members section of your website. A lot membership subscribers will want content. If you happen to have some time to run a webinar that is an hour long, record it and save it for later.

If you believe that your webinar is quite good, then you can use it as a product. You can record a webinar, and then sell if for as much as you want and make a sale on it. What is really important about your webinar is the information that you are presenting more so than the length of time. You can also use it as a product bonus, and give it to people when they have purchased something from you.

Finally, you can always use the webinar, as way to bribe people, in an exchange for subscribing to your website. When you are building a list, the best way to get them in, is to offer them something for free. Some use a report instead, this can be a bit boring as you have to read a lot of text. A video is much more exciting than something that is a few pages long. Once someone has decided to opt in from an email list, you can direct them to the webinar video.

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24. Dec, 2010
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