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Making the Most of Your Webinars

The Effective Marketer

Take for instance the following: The average webcasts captures 441 registrants Attendee participation is usually 50-60% of registrations 15-30% of registrants are sales-qualified opportunities The numbers above should be enough for you to go back to your own metrics and see how you compare. What’s the ROI of webcasting?

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More Free Marketing Training

The Effective Marketer

The link for the MarketingProfs Digital Marketing World online event is: [link] Meeting of the Minds Webcast Series Marketing NPV is one of those great little secrets of the web, because not many people know of them. That’s why I think their new webcast series has great promise. Please do the same! for inbound marketing.

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tools of the trade: webinars and online presentations

The Effective Marketer

The Effective Marketer Effectiveness is a discipline and it can be learned Home About the Effective Marketer Books Speaking Tools of the Trade: Webinars and Online Presentations Webinars or webcasts, as they are sometimes called, have increased in popularity and in effectiveness within the past 5 years or so. United States License.

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Killed By Powerpoint « The Effective Marketer

The Effective Marketer

The article from BBC News UK can be seen here: The Problem With PowerPoint Over the years I’ve read a number of books on effective presentations, listened to podcasts, and attended some presentations and webcasts. This entry was posted on Tuesday, August 25th, 2009 at 9:02 pm and is filed under Communication. Know your subject 3.

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Webinar Presentations That Suck « The Effective Marketer

The Effective Marketer

Some of the best webcasts I’ve watched were the ones where a moderator would interject at some points to feed a question that was relevant to the slide being presented or to make a comment that would help with a transition to the next section of the webinar. but this person can also interject during the presentation to create a dialog.

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Rick Short Explains How to Turn Staff Into Prolific Bloggers

Online Marketing Institute

Website Grader Badge Connect with Us HubSpot on Facebook HubSpot on Twitter InboundMarketers LinkedIn Group ProMarketers Facebook Group Subscribe to Blog RSS Want to share your Inbound Marketing advice with the community? posted on Monday, June 29, 2009 at 10:02 AM by Jack Leblond Jack - thanks for the comment.

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5 Proven Strategies for B2B Social Media Marketing

Online Marketing Institute

Top Topics Twitter YouTube Facebook iPhone Google Video Google Buzz Social media Android Mobile 2.0 The team focused on creating communities for NYC professionals, which resulted in a @RegusNYC Twitter feed and a Facebook Page. The company started a blog, participated in LinkedIn LinkedIn and engaged on Twitter.