Webinar provider recommendations?

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Hi all.... I've been doing a trial of Go To Webinar this month. I like it, but for $99 a month it doesn't make sense for me right now. I do need something to host webinars here and there, though. Any recommendations?

Of course, I would need the functionality to be able to record it as well.

Any hidden gems out there?

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  • Profile picture of the author Ben Gordon
    $99 per month is nothing compared to the profitability that webinars have. You can make a whole lot more money with webinars using just a $99 investment.
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    • Profile picture of the author sellerscompanion
      I agree, Ben, but I am not ready to use webinars on a regular basis enough to warrant another monthly fee right now. Just need a way to do an occasional webinar at the moment. When I ramp up to doing them more often, I will probably go back to GTW.

      Originally Posted by Ben Gordon View Post

      $99 per month is nothing compared to the profitability that webinars have. You can make a whole lot more money with webinars using just a $99 investment.
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  • Profile picture of the author jamesrich1
    GVO is pretty good. 300 seats for $45 is not bad.
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  • Profile picture of the author lstoops
    I used Instant Teleseminar and liked it. Unfortunately, it doesn't do all the stuff GTW does. But it does record and it's a lot cheaper too!
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  • Profile picture of the author J Bold
    If you just want an occasional webinar I think anymeeting will do. It's free and you can get the recording quiet easily afterwards, if you need it.

    Of course they have ads but that's why it's free. I think you can also pay a fee to make it ad-free, even maybe just for one webinar at a time but I'm not entirely sure about that.
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  • Profile picture of the author absplittesters
    Either Gotowebinar or Dim Dim, you pay a bit more, but it's worth it... And lets be honest, you shouldn't be holding a webinar if you're not making more than $500 from it...
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    • Profile picture of the author alan57
      MeetingBurner!

      There's a totally free package (no ads either), and it's very fast and easy to use!
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