>> Strategies for selling courses on social platforms
>> Tips for choosing suitable course topics that attract students
2. Ask your audience questions
Engagement in a webinar starts long before a user egypt number data logs into Zoom and begins with asking the right questions to the audience.
Ask questions before, during, and after your webinar, including when researching your webinar's target audience.
Pre-webinar surveys allow you to get a sense of what your audience wants from you or what challenges they’re facing. Live polls can help you gauge how your audience is responding to your content in real time. Post-webinar feedback helps you improve for future sessions and keep the conversation going on social channels, via email, or in the community space.
Here are some examples of questions you can ask during your interactions with your audience:
How familiar are you with ______ currently? (Insert your webinar topic.)
Would you like to suggest a topic for our next webinar?
What resources can we provide to better support you in ______? (Insert other action, goal, or initiative. For example: drive website traffic, improve customer adoption, launch your course.)
Continue to participate:
How have you implemented the strategies from our webinar on ______?
What challenges have you encountered since our webinar on ______?
3. Lead with interactive webinar content
Once you’ve identified what your audience wants or needs from you, it’s time to start thinking more deeply about your webinar content. As you review your topic list, we recommend focusing on naturally engaging topics first. These are topics that are interactive.
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