Get my Free Virtual Assistant Jumpstart Kit<\/a><\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n\nTip 4: Show how to apply the information you shared to your attendees’ lives.<\/h2>\n\n\n\n
My fourth tip relates to the last tip, which is to show how you actually apply the information you just shared to your attendees lives. The easiest way I can recommend you do this is to use the question that you pose to them in tip number one, to connect the dots and bring in an audience member. In other words, maybe you’re talking about how to make an epic blog post like I mentioned in that prior example. And so you posed a question in tip number one, in which you had them put their name, their organization, as well as you ask them what their most boring blog topic is.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
And maybe they told you that their most boring blog topic was explaining how their service works, right? So, from there, what you’d want to do in this tip number four is in the middle point of your webinar, after you’ve gone over the core information about what makes an effective blog post, you’re going to want to bring up one of the people that participated in the chat earlier on and said want to be an example, and he essentially want to bring them onto the stage and have a conversation with you.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Explore with them that case of how they could make their boring blog post idea into something more exciting. And have a back and forth, have them un-muted in the webinar by doing this, you’re going to hook more people into being invested in listening in on what is going on in the webinar, because not only are you going to directly impact that person that you brought into the conversation, but also anybody that’s similar to that person, which is likely going to be a lot of the people attending that workshop are also going to too and, and perk up their ears because another person is speaking aside from just the original speaker, which might be you in that case.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
So, by bringing your audience members into conversation after you’ve presented that information, you essentially are giving them an opportunity to apply what they just learned to their own personal experiences. So we first got them interested in the information by sharing our personal experiences. And then we further dug more deeply into that by sharing how that information relates to their personal experiences.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Tip 5: Make your end of webinar call to action simple.<\/h2>\n\n\n\n
My fifth tip for you when it comes to making your webinars more engaging is to keep your final calls-to-action super, super simple. It needs to be crystal clear that there is only one or two things to do and not 10 things to do as you wrap up your session. And then from here, you’re going to want to tie it back into tip number two. What I mean by that is you want to tie some sort of carrot to the stick in order to motivate people to actually take action on your call to action.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
For example, if you want more webinar feedback forms, all you need to do is say that they should submit their webinar feedback form by the end of the day to enter the raffle for X, Y, Z, or if you want to make sure that they sign up for your account, all you need to say is make sure you create your account by end of day to double your trial length or something like that.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Keep things super simple. Keep it understandable as to what they’re getting from taking action today. And if possible include some extra time at the end of your webinar to actually have people take that action while they are still in the room with you. This will also improve your activation rate for whatever it is that you are trying to get your attendees to do.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Big takeaways<\/h2>\n\n\n\n
There are two things that I want you to remember when it comes to looking for signs that it’s time to hire a virtual assistant. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
- The first big takeaway is just because traditional schooling taught us what a boring lecture was, it doesn’t mean we have to keep doing it that way. It is way more engaging and exciting when you are able to connect how the problems that the audience members are facing connect to the topic at hand that you are discussing in the session.<\/li>
- The second big takeaway is to always connect the information and show how to apply that information.<\/li><\/ol>\n\n\n\n
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