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Just curious if anyone here has created a WSO or other product around using webinars to make money? For those who have bought such products, what did you like about them? What didn't you like? How has the industry changed or stayed the same?

I want to hear your thoughts and opinions on this topic.
#training #webinar
  • Profile picture of the author newxxx
    i've gotten emails about doing webinars, but many people aren't into public speaking

    on the other hand, other people enjoy being in front of a camera

    so, you need to have the wso for people who (1) have a camera and (2) being in front of a camera feeling comfortable talking and (3) who are expert in their field or knnowledge

    sounds like a good wso if presented properly
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    • Profile picture of the author Jammy123
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      Like WSO forum to advertise product as it is Most popular section of marketing. If anyone use wso I think he must back huge ROI.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jason Kanigan
    You can "hide" behind slides if you wish, and most people do.

    You want to see a great webinar? Get on one of Greig Wells' LinkedIn training webbies and watch how he does it. The things convert. And he's been doing them for YEARS.

    The other guy I recommend is Lewis Howes. He advertises his webby training webbies on FB all the time, and you can catch them pretty much whenever you want. Watch and learn.

    He also has a bestselling Amazon/Kindle book on the subject.

    If you look through the reviews of that book, I'm sure you'll find "I bought this book because" pain points written right out there in the open for you to pluck out and use.
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    • Profile picture of the author safrasolutions
      I have heard of Lewis Howes and I fully intend to check out his book. Need to do that today as a matter of fact.

      I recently watched a 2 hour webinar by John Thornhill. He never once showed his face on screen. It was all presentation.
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