Best Time to schedule webinar?

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I am going to be hosting my first live webinar this week

Anyone recommend a good time for the webinar?

Will be mostly European Attendies but may be a few from the states
#schedule #time #webinar
  • Profile picture of the author pintara3
    Wherever you are, stating the obvious you would need to make it at a time that suites the target market. If it's consumers make it at a time when they will be available.If it's b2b well that could be during the work hours. The great thing about a webinar though is you can also make it available to people later.
    Good luck
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  • Profile picture of the author DeborahDera
    Stick to a time for your main target group (European attendees) and make a playback available for those who register but don't make it. I have signed up for plenty of webinars at times I was unavailable simply because of that feature.

    Originally Posted by FitMarketer View Post

    I am going to be hosting my first live webinar this week

    Anyone recommend a good time for the webinar?

    Will be mostly European Attendies but may be a few from the states
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  • Profile picture of the author ChrisBa
    Originally Posted by FitMarketer View Post

    I am going to be hosting my first live webinar this week

    Anyone recommend a good time for the webinar?

    Will be mostly European Attendies but may be a few from the states
    When I do any I do my best to ensure all possible attendees can attend but also try to cater to the primary attendees. Most of the time I've done mine in the early evening for the primaries.
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  • Profile picture of the author FitMarketer
    Great thanks for your answers everyone.

    I think I will aim for 7PM

    That way most Businesses are home for the day.

    But will record it for viewers to watch back

    Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author flovin
    Either in the morning 8.00 to 8.30am or pm.
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  • Profile picture of the author GforceSage
    You should cater to your primary timezone, but for future reference you should try to wait until the west coast (Pacific time zone) starts to get home from work ( If you want U.S. as primary group) or you lose a big part of U.S. attendees. If your European timezone is 8 hours ahead of west coast and 5 hours ahead of east coast in U.S., then an 8 p.m. start time gets Pacific checking you out at Lunch and those off early in the afternoon for the Eastern time zone. It also gives the Euros time to have dinner and visit with the kids before joining your presentation. Although during Summer months, many won't eat til late. I would not do mornings unless it is a Saturday.
    Good Luck to you!
    GfS
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  • No, Believe me the best time will be at 8 pm. You should upload them as soon as possible after the finish. Also promote them a lot before the audience and the targeted audience. Best of Luck!
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  • Profile picture of the author Sarevok
    Ask your subscribers?



    It will always be different man with every target market.

    Don't take my word for it.

    Follow the 7 figure gurus.

    Their webinar times are largely random, so what does that tell you?

    (I'm honestly not sure lol).

    So, why not ask your demographic what time is best for them?



    Majority wins.
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