How do I schedule a webinar?
How to schedule a recurring webinar
- Sign in to the Zoom web portal.
- Click Webinars.
- Click the Schedule A Webinar button at the top of the page.
- Enter the webinar topic and optionally enter a description.
- Choose the date, time, duration, and timezone of the first occurrence of the webinar.
What is the best time to schedule a webinar?
11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Plan it for 11 a.m. The 11 a.m. slot usually gets the highest percentage of registrants, and 2 p.m. comes in at a close second. As a rule, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. are the best times to host a webinar. The only exception within that time frame is noon—don’t mess with people’s lunch hour.
How many hours is a webinar?
However, one of the most important questions we get asked time and time again by webinar newbies and online event experts is: how long should a webinar be? The answer: 60 minutes.
How can I host a webinar for free?
How to Host a Live Webinar for Free
- Select your software. Nowadays there are plenty of options for free webinar software that can be used to run webinars.
- Create a presenter.
- Schedule a webinar.
- Inviting participants.
- Enabling a registration form.
- Creating a poll or survey.
- Setting up your recording settings.
- Ready to go live.
How do I register for a webinar?
How do I register to a webinar?
- Open your GoToWebinar invitation email.
- Fill out all required fields including your first name, last name, and email address.
- Once you’ve successfully registered, you’ll see a Registration Confirmation page.
Is Friday a good day for webinars?
Essentially, mid-week is the best time to hold a webinar, with Monday typically being a “catch-up” day to start the week and Friday being a day where people have their minds towards the weekend already. The weekend – Saturday and Sunday – attracted the lowest number of attendees, on average.
When should I send webinar invites?
“We recommend sending Webinar invitations a minimum of seven days prior to the event, and preferably two weeks if possible. You might consider a two-part email strategy, sending the primary email invitation two weeks in advance, followed by a reminder email a week later.
Is 90 minutes too long for a webinar?
A rule of thumb you may wish to follow is “Your webinar should be as long as it takes to deliver your content in an engaging way.” If you have enough engaging content to spell-bind your audience for 60 or 90 minutes, go for it! If you only have enough content for a 25 minute presentation, that’s ok.
How often should I host a webinar?
A less-frequent schedule of high-quality trainings is far better than frequent, but poorly executed, events. When in doubt, start with monthly – or even quarterly events. Once you’ve fine-tuned your system and figured out what works best for your audience, you can scale up to more frequent events.
Can you do webinars on Zoom?
Zoom Video Webinar allows you to broadcast a Zoom meeting to up to 50,000 view-only attendees, depending on the size of your webinar license. Webinars can be held once, reoccur in a series, or can be the same session held multiple times.
Can I use YouTube for webinars?
To enable live streaming webinars that you host on YouTube: Sign in to the Zoom web portal. Click Settings. On the Meeting tab under the In Meeting (Advanced) section, locate the Allow livestreaming of webinars setting, verify that is enabled, check the YouTube option, and click Save to save the changes.
What is Webinar ID?
A Zoom Meeting/Webinar ID is the meeting number assigned to each Zoom meeting and can be a 10 or 11 digit number. Meet Now (Instant Meetings), Scheduled Meetings (which may also be used as recurring meetings), and Webinar IDs contain 11 digits, while a Personal Meeting ID (also referred to as PMI) contains 10 digits.
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