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10 Best Practices for
Informational Webinar Production


October 2009
Mike Agron and Bret Smith, Co-Principals, WebAttract




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WHY INFORMATIONAL WEBINARS?

      Before you can have a meaningful dialogue with a prospective client, you often have to
      get above the noise level. A webinar targeted to a demographically matched audience
      with the right message/content is a great way to establish your thought leadership and
      value.

      Furthermore, the “web” provides leverage from allowing a small organization with
      limited resources to rise above the noise level and reach out to an audience that in the
      past had been the domain of only the big guys.

      It also let’s you compress time zones and geographies with ease.

      Add the fact that the webinar is a “live” event, and you have created a sense of urgency
      for those wishing to attend.

      The idea of the digital campfire came to me six or seven years ago when I managed a
      large partner organization and realized that by hosting a monthly partner call, we would
      show our partners that they indeed mattered to us and we could keep them in the
      know with new product and technology updates and it was a relatively cost effective
      way to stay connected, and all the while it helped raise our thought leadership and
      brand.

      From a sales perspective, it really can help accelerate the sales funnel by using such an
      event to self-identify those prospects that would want to have a 1:1 or more in depth
      conversation with you and your company.

      When you consider the cost of a print ad in a trade journal or exhibiting at a trade show,
      the price of a webinar can be pretty cost effective.




        Brand                                                                 Thought
                                         Sales Leads
      Awareness                                                              Leadership


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WHY INFORMATIONAL WEBINARS?




• Rise above the noise level
• Target a demographically – matched
  audience
• Web leverage levels the playing field
• Digital campfire – Live!
• Accelerate the sales funnel
• Cost effective



    Brand                                         Thought
                                   Sales Leads
  Awareness                                      Leadership




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PROOF POINT 1




                According to a recent survey, if you
                  want to reach technical buyers,
                   use informational webinars!
                 29% of those surveyed will spend
                 more than 50% of their marketing
                 budget online this year, and 48%
                  will spend over one-third online.




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PROOF POINT 2




                   As reported in BtoB Magazine,
                 VERTICAL MARKETING GUIDE, June
                 22, 2009: based on an online study
                 that examined the media and usage
                    preferences of 338 top global
                 business execs, if you want to reach
                  senior executives on the web, your
                 best vehicle is webinars, which 77%
                   of C-level execs listen to at work




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INFORMATIONAL VS. SALES PITCH

   Not all webinars are created equal. There are some specific differences in focus, and
   between being informed and being sold.

   Another word for Informational could be educational, i.e., the real value in your audience
   attending is that we will provide them with something “new” that they didn’t know or
   hadn't considered before attending.

   So, in the case of the Sales Pitch, the focus is more on the product, features and benefits
   and maybe even pricing.

   In the Informational webinar, the center piece is around learning business value, which is
   nicely conveyed from a case study, where you have a client or partner share what best
   practices they implemented and most importantly, the audience gets to hear from a peer or
   colleague some valuable lessons learned.

   Generally, we don’t like being sold and there’s often a fine line between what is
   informational and a sales pitch, but if attendees can walk away better informed with some
   fresh new ideas that they can take action on, then it was well worth their time.

   After attendees are convinced there’s value in having a further discussion, then it becomes
   perfectly appropriate to discuss features, benefits and pricing.




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BEST PRACTICE 1

YOUR AUDIENCE IS YOUR TOP PRIORITY
     I'm sure we all agree that, regardless of whether you're producing a theatrical event, a
     radio broadcast or an informational webinar, the audience has got to be your top priority.

     So before I start planning an event, I ask myself the following questions like:

     ...What do I know about them? Where are they from, what industries to they represent,
     and what are their job functions?

     With that information in-hand...

     ...what topic will my audience find most engaging? Clearly, this is not a decision I make
     without the advice and counsel of those whose opinions I rely on, but for instance... would
     the audience be more interested in a discussion of best practices? ...or an exploration of a
     topical concern around something like regulatory compliance? ...or a presentation of a
     case study where a useful new technology or process is demonstrated...and so on.

     And then a very important question:...

     ...What will I provide so the audience is certain they invested their time well with me?...
     ...for instance, shall I provide insights, best practices, tips and tricks, metrics, explanations
     of ROI, an interview with a subject matter expert, and so on.

     And then lastly...

     ...How do I assure they can extend the dialogue with me following the event?...

     ...What I mean by this is not simply providing an email address and phone number for
     myself on the last slide, but also for the featured speakers, and links to presented
     collateral and to your webinar archive where they can obtain recorded copies. AND, I also
     expect to interact with the audience after the event...not just a "thanks for registering"
     email, but one that provides links to other related collateral as well as offers a poll so the
     audience can provide additional feedback.




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BEST PRACTICE 1




YOUR AUDIENCE IS YOUR TOP PRIORITY

 • What do you know about
   them?
 • What topic will your
   audience find most
   engaging?
 • What will they get out of
   investing their time with
   you?
 • How can they extend the
   dialogue with you beyond
   the event?




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BEST PRACTICE 2




WORK PLAN DEVELOPMENT

I like to think of webinars as “mini events” and like all events,
there are a lot of moving parts

All webinars should be framed with a set of business
objectives that becomes your roadmap for all of the best
practices that follow

Led by a strong project manager and production team as well
as the key internal and external stakeholders, it’s important to
know what each persons roles, responsibilities, deliverables
and due dates are.

I recommend weekly meetings to measure progress against
the plan and to adjust priorities.

Eight weeks seems to be just the right amount of time from
creating your business objectives to going live….there’s just
the right amount of creative energy to get it right…..yes, it can
be done in a shorter time frame, but too much shorter, and
you cause undue stress and produce sub optimal results.

Finally, you should plan on investing a minimum of one plus
hour for every live webinar minute.




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BEST PRACTICE 2




WORK PLAN DEVELOPMENT

•     Lots of moving parts
•     Clear business objectives
•     Roles and responsibilities
•     Deliverables and due dates
•     8 week planning horizon                Metric

                                      Plan to invest 1+ hour
                                        for each live webinar
                                               minute




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BEST PRACTICE 3




AUDIENCE RECRUITMENT
Audience Recruitment consists of 3 main components,
beginning with identifying the group you want to recruit
to your event. Once done, the creation of an impactful
series of messages to drive registration for the webinar
follows, and then the development of an intelligent,
adjustable "invitation strategy" so as to attain the
optimum number of attendees.




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BEST PRACTICE 3




AUDIENCE RECRUITMENT

• Identify the value-
  proposition match group
  you wish to recruit
• Create a compelling, multi-
  touchpoint message
• Broadcast touchpoints over
  an informed, flexible
  invitation strategy




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BEST PRACTICE 4




IDENTIFY TO RECRUIT
 ...so how DO YOU identify the group from which to recruit your audience?

 First, build a profile of the intended group...

 ...Which industries are you interested in connecting with?... And, within those industries,
 what departments, and what levels (c-level, director, etc.), and what functions, or titles,
 within those departments do you seek? Do you want Fortune 1000 companies, or those
 with revenues between 10 and 50 million? What geography do you want to pull from?
 What other aspects of the group could provide meaningful insight? Are they current
 customers, or fresh prospects?

 Next, what may seem like the obvious...and that's matching the value proposition to the
 group. The bottom line here is match it as granularly as possible. In other words...do you
 really want to communicate to ALL of marketing, or do you want to connect with
 marketing communications, product marketing, corporate marketing, and so on. This
 really is crucial for 2 reasons: 1) because you want this group to be receptive to future
 communications and 2) because you don't want to cannibalize the entire group for what
 might have been sufficient contacts to support multiple webinars.

 And last...consider the source for your group. Will you invite the right people from your
 own CRM, or your client's CRM? Will you rent a list for a certain number of uses? Or will
 you outsource the audience recruitment effort altogether, with the vendor providing both
 the group as well as the delivery?

 Clearly, there are several ways to go on this last part. Importantly, regardless of the
 source, the list must be accurate and it must be deliverable. An emerging approach to
 increasing both accuracy and deliverability is the methodology which WebAttract uses,
 which converges traditional subscription-based contact data with social media for highly
 accurate, highly-deliverable emailing.




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BEST PRACTICE 4




IDENTIFY TO RECRUIT


• Build a profile of the group
  to recruit your audience
  from
• Match the value
  proposition to the group
• Consider your group
  source:
    • In-house
    • Outsource
    • Rental                              Metric

                                   Registration = ½% - 1%
                                          of database
                                           outreach



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BEST PRACTICE 5


COMPELLING MESSAGE DEVELOPMENT
 This brings us to the next step in the audience recruitment process, and that is the development
 of messaging which is compelling enough to secure your group's interest and attract them as
 audience members for your webinar.

 Apart from having the creative skills yourself, or those that can provide them, there are 4
 important elements to remember, particularly as they pertain to email-based messaging...

 First, write your message in the language of your expected audience. That is, take the time to
 understand the vernacular of your profiled group, and use background information, press
 coverage, white papers, etc. to provide a "language framework" around your topic that will best
 resonate with your audience.

 Next, "Invite, enthuse, excite - but don't sell, and don't be over-exclamatory". Naturally, in
 inviting your prospective audience to an INFORMATIONAL webinar, you most certainly do not
 want to be commercial in your outreach to them. However, projecting a degree of enthusiasm
 about the subject matter is important. Spark their interest, provoke their intellectual curiosity
 and make sure they understand how excited you are to engage them.

 It also goes without saying that you need to communicate "what's in it for them". Why will this
 time be valuably spent with you? Again, in an informational webinar, the value is in learning
 best practices, "lessons learned" and shared, metrics, ROI and case studies. You absolutely do
 not want to be product-specific, delve into pricing or relate "features & benefits" the way you
 would in a straight sales message.

 Lastly, use a combination of HTML and plain-text messaging across multiple touchpoints. Think
 about it... HTML messaging is excellent for communicating your brand through the use of logos,
 colors, etc., and you don't want to lose the opportunity for raising brand awareness in
 recruiting your audience. BUT, HTML messaging, which contains HTML coding, is one heckuva
 spam trigger. So by sending one or more of your messages in HTML, and the remainder in
 plain-text, you assure the best that each can afford...getting your brand effectively in front of
 the entire group, while making certain that the majority of contacts SEE your message.




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BEST PRACTICE 5


COMPELLING MESSAGE DEVELOPMENT

 • Author in the audience’s
   jargon
 • Invite, enthuse, excite – but
   don’t sell, and don’t be
   over-exclamatory
 • Be sure to express “what’s
   in it for you”
 • Utilize a combination of
   HTML and text



                                         Metric

                                   57% higher response
                                    rate when HTML and
                                    plain-text messaging
                                    used across multiple
                                         invitations


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BEST PRACTICE 6




COST EFFECTIVE E-BROADCASTING
So, we've identified the group we're going to recruit our
audience from, and we've developed some highly-impactful
messaging. Now it's time to deliver that message to market.

Clearly, there are many ways to deliver invitations to your
group. However, the most cost-effective by far is the one
which best leverages the Web itself...email or, as I call it, e-
broadcasting.

For optimum effect, plan to deliver multiple messages over a
reasonable period in advance of your webinar. Typically,
three invitations at more or less weekly intervals beginning
no longer than three weeks prior to the event is best.

Remember, too, that you want to have an adjustable
invitation strategy. What do I mean by that? Fundamentally,
I mean you should use the intelligence you're collecting from
your audience along the way to the event. For instance,
each time you do an e-broadcast, and a number of people
then register on your landing page, utilize their answers to
expand or refine your eventual presentation, and to enhance
your invitation's effectiveness.

And, of course, it goes without saying...if you're using email
to invite your potential audience, be CAN-Spam compliant!




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BEST PRACTICE 6




COST EFFECTIVE E-BROADCASTING

 • Deliver multiple
   touchpoints
 • Start promoting 2 ½ weeks
   to 3 weeks before webinar
 • Have an adjustable
   invitation strategy
 • Always be CAN-Spam                    Metric
   compliant
                                   Maximize registration
                                     with 4 well timed
                                       e-Broadcasts




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BEST PRACTICE 7



ANALYTICS
When you are planning your registration landing page,
develop a few questions that will help you gain some better
insights into your audience’s interest and goals.

There’s a fine balance between asking too much, or sounding
like you are trying to qualify them as a sales prospect, but
asking non invasive questions such as which industry best
describes your organization, what city or state is your
business in, and especially What would you like to learn from
this webinar, are great ways to get a profile of who is
planning on attending your webinar.

Obtaining answers to your registration questions is
extremely helpful in developing not only a compelling
message, but can help readjust your messaging strategy. It’s
not unusual to make changes after the 2nd or 3rd
e-broadcast.

This info is also extremely helpful in developing content that
is relevant to your audience too.

For example, though you may have a general idea of what
you want to present, it is the accumulation of your
registrants' responses that helps shape your webinar.

We recommend using a tool such as a Pivot Table or Business
Intelligence tool to help you slice and dice the info, as you’ll
be amazed at the insights you can observe such as tracking
and graphing the daily registration counts.

And make sure to share this info with the other stakeholders
on the webinar team to help them validate their
presentation sections.




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BEST PRACTICE 7




ANALYTICS

• Use your registration landing
  page strategy to understand
  your audience’s interests and
  goals
• Start tracking & graphing daily
  stats after e-broadcasting
• Cross check & publish daily
  results to stakeholders
                                           Metric

                                    Ratio of attendees to
                                      registrants will vary
                                         30% - 60%




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BEST PRACTICE 8




DRESS REHEARSALS

 Now that we’ve developed the content, delivered the message, it’s time now to do a table read
 and start to assemble the content from all of the providers.

 First, start with a time line to examine the flow and order of the presenters.

 Then take a hard look to make sure that the content supports the messaging in the invitation
 and that the flow is of interest, relevant and something that, based on what you know about
 your audience, will engage them.

 Usually it takes a few table reads to get the rough edges off, but its well worth it.

 Once you have the flow and content down, then it’s time to insert transitions, and cues so
 again, the flow is natural and any “dead or awkward air” is eliminated.

 A professional moderator is a good investment as they can be the orchestra leader and keep the
 rhythm and energy moving in the right direction.

 An experienced moderator can also play the role of a coach to help and motivate presenters to
 net it out and be as engaging as possible. This is especially important with presenters who
 aren’t used to this Type of medium

 Oh yes, as they say when you are about to take off on an airplane….in the unlikely event of an
 emergency landing….we’ll all of this webinar stuff is technology driven, and technology can
 surprise you when you least expect it, so have a back up plan if something goes south on you.

 Audio is the "Achilles heel" of all webinars….VoIP, speakerphones, noisy headsets…..

 So, you should budget a minimum of 2-3 dress rehearsals to practice not only a crisp delivery,
 but your transitions and cues should be nailed down too.




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BEST PRACTICE 8




DRESS REHEARSALS

• Does the content support
  the invitation messaging?
• Is the flow interesting,
  relevant and engaging?
• Practice cues and
  transitions, eliminate “dead
  air”
• Technology familiarity and
  have a back up plan
• Audio is often the Achilles
  heel, VoIP, Speakerphones,             Metric
  noisy headset, etc.
                                   Budget for 2-3 Dress
                                        Rehearsals




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BEST PRACTICE 9



SOUND CHECK – GO LIVE!
Always start with a sound check, and I recommend you
have all presenters and panelists login an hour before going
live….to both check out the technology, learn about any
updates, and make sure everything works.

A few things to always do:

Show respect for your audience by starting as on time as
possible and end on time

Since your only real connection to your audience is your
voice, use it as an instrument as it will help you project your
natural self….and keep a glass of cold water handy, as it’s
important to keep your throat moist.

Since you can’t look at your audience in the eyes, you can
interact with them through the use of 1 or 2 Polls.

Try to budget the hour including the welcome and other
parts to end with about 10 or so minutes for Q/A.

A back of the envelope metric that I’ve found is that
attendance will peak as you get into 1 or 2 questions, and
it’s not unusual to have people leave, as they are busy too.
A good target is to hold onto about 90% of your audience
into the Q/A




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BEST PRACTICE 9




SOUND CHECK – GO LIVE!

• Audience respect means
  you start and end on time
• Use your natural voice as
  an instrument
• Interact with your audience
  through Polls
• Budget a min of 5- 10
  minutes for Q/A                         Metric

                                   Attendance will peak at
                                              the
                                        Q/A with 90%
                                      retention as a good
                                             target




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BEST PRACTICE 10




EXTENDING THE DIALOGUE (POST WEBINAR)
Ok, the webinar was a big hit and the recording sounds
better than you thought it would.

Now it’s time to do the final analytics that include not only
the registration, but attendance and performance stats.

How long did they stay? How did they vote in the Polls?
Answers to these questions indicate how well you did in
achieving your webinar objectives.

Always make a recording of the webinar, and consider
“airbrushing” out any audio imperfections and then
posting it where it can be retrieved as an on demand
viewing.

We’ve found that this can generate another 10% to 40%
of fresh new interest.

Also, make sure that you follow up within 24 -48 hours
after the webcast of all warm leads.




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BEST PRACTICE 10




EXTENDING THE DIALOGUE (POST WEBINAR)

• Do final analytics on
  registration, attendance,
  and performance objectives
• Post a copy of the recorded
  webinar and track on-
  demand viewings which can
  be 10% - 40% of
  registration
                                          Metric
• Post webinar registrant
  enhancement                      Follow up on all warm
                                     leads within 24 – 48
                                            hours
                                         of webcast




 An End2End Solution for Webinar
 Demand Creation
An End2End Solution for Webinar
                   Demand Creation




10 Best Practices for
Informational Webinar Production
and Audience Recruitment

                                          Principals




                                  Mike Agron         Bret Smith
                                  WebAttract         WebAttract




For more Information on WebAttract call us at 1.866.467.0003 or
               visit us at www.webattract.com

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10 Best Practices For Informational Webinar Production

  • 1. WHITEPAPER 10 Best Practices for Informational Webinar Production October 2009 Mike Agron and Bret Smith, Co-Principals, WebAttract An End2End Solution for Webinar Demand Creation
  • 2. WHY INFORMATIONAL WEBINARS? Before you can have a meaningful dialogue with a prospective client, you often have to get above the noise level. A webinar targeted to a demographically matched audience with the right message/content is a great way to establish your thought leadership and value. Furthermore, the “web” provides leverage from allowing a small organization with limited resources to rise above the noise level and reach out to an audience that in the past had been the domain of only the big guys. It also let’s you compress time zones and geographies with ease. Add the fact that the webinar is a “live” event, and you have created a sense of urgency for those wishing to attend. The idea of the digital campfire came to me six or seven years ago when I managed a large partner organization and realized that by hosting a monthly partner call, we would show our partners that they indeed mattered to us and we could keep them in the know with new product and technology updates and it was a relatively cost effective way to stay connected, and all the while it helped raise our thought leadership and brand. From a sales perspective, it really can help accelerate the sales funnel by using such an event to self-identify those prospects that would want to have a 1:1 or more in depth conversation with you and your company. When you consider the cost of a print ad in a trade journal or exhibiting at a trade show, the price of a webinar can be pretty cost effective. Brand Thought Sales Leads Awareness Leadership An End2End Solution for Webinar Demand Creation
  • 3. WHY INFORMATIONAL WEBINARS? • Rise above the noise level • Target a demographically – matched audience • Web leverage levels the playing field • Digital campfire – Live! • Accelerate the sales funnel • Cost effective Brand Thought Sales Leads Awareness Leadership An End2End Solution for Webinar Demand Creation
  • 4. PROOF POINT 1 According to a recent survey, if you want to reach technical buyers, use informational webinars! 29% of those surveyed will spend more than 50% of their marketing budget online this year, and 48% will spend over one-third online. An End2End Solution for Webinar Demand Creation
  • 5. PROOF POINT 2 As reported in BtoB Magazine, VERTICAL MARKETING GUIDE, June 22, 2009: based on an online study that examined the media and usage preferences of 338 top global business execs, if you want to reach senior executives on the web, your best vehicle is webinars, which 77% of C-level execs listen to at work An End2End Solution for Webinar Demand Creation
  • 6. INFORMATIONAL VS. SALES PITCH Not all webinars are created equal. There are some specific differences in focus, and between being informed and being sold. Another word for Informational could be educational, i.e., the real value in your audience attending is that we will provide them with something “new” that they didn’t know or hadn't considered before attending. So, in the case of the Sales Pitch, the focus is more on the product, features and benefits and maybe even pricing. In the Informational webinar, the center piece is around learning business value, which is nicely conveyed from a case study, where you have a client or partner share what best practices they implemented and most importantly, the audience gets to hear from a peer or colleague some valuable lessons learned. Generally, we don’t like being sold and there’s often a fine line between what is informational and a sales pitch, but if attendees can walk away better informed with some fresh new ideas that they can take action on, then it was well worth their time. After attendees are convinced there’s value in having a further discussion, then it becomes perfectly appropriate to discuss features, benefits and pricing. An End2End Solution for Webinar Demand Creation
  • 7. BEST PRACTICE 1 YOUR AUDIENCE IS YOUR TOP PRIORITY I'm sure we all agree that, regardless of whether you're producing a theatrical event, a radio broadcast or an informational webinar, the audience has got to be your top priority. So before I start planning an event, I ask myself the following questions like: ...What do I know about them? Where are they from, what industries to they represent, and what are their job functions? With that information in-hand... ...what topic will my audience find most engaging? Clearly, this is not a decision I make without the advice and counsel of those whose opinions I rely on, but for instance... would the audience be more interested in a discussion of best practices? ...or an exploration of a topical concern around something like regulatory compliance? ...or a presentation of a case study where a useful new technology or process is demonstrated...and so on. And then a very important question:... ...What will I provide so the audience is certain they invested their time well with me?... ...for instance, shall I provide insights, best practices, tips and tricks, metrics, explanations of ROI, an interview with a subject matter expert, and so on. And then lastly... ...How do I assure they can extend the dialogue with me following the event?... ...What I mean by this is not simply providing an email address and phone number for myself on the last slide, but also for the featured speakers, and links to presented collateral and to your webinar archive where they can obtain recorded copies. AND, I also expect to interact with the audience after the event...not just a "thanks for registering" email, but one that provides links to other related collateral as well as offers a poll so the audience can provide additional feedback. An End2End Solution for Webinar Demand Creation
  • 8. BEST PRACTICE 1 YOUR AUDIENCE IS YOUR TOP PRIORITY • What do you know about them? • What topic will your audience find most engaging? • What will they get out of investing their time with you? • How can they extend the dialogue with you beyond the event? An End2End Solution for Webinar Demand Creation
  • 9. BEST PRACTICE 2 WORK PLAN DEVELOPMENT I like to think of webinars as “mini events” and like all events, there are a lot of moving parts All webinars should be framed with a set of business objectives that becomes your roadmap for all of the best practices that follow Led by a strong project manager and production team as well as the key internal and external stakeholders, it’s important to know what each persons roles, responsibilities, deliverables and due dates are. I recommend weekly meetings to measure progress against the plan and to adjust priorities. Eight weeks seems to be just the right amount of time from creating your business objectives to going live….there’s just the right amount of creative energy to get it right…..yes, it can be done in a shorter time frame, but too much shorter, and you cause undue stress and produce sub optimal results. Finally, you should plan on investing a minimum of one plus hour for every live webinar minute. An End2End Solution for Webinar Demand Creation
  • 10. BEST PRACTICE 2 WORK PLAN DEVELOPMENT • Lots of moving parts • Clear business objectives • Roles and responsibilities • Deliverables and due dates • 8 week planning horizon Metric Plan to invest 1+ hour for each live webinar minute An End2End Solution for Webinar Demand Creation
  • 11. BEST PRACTICE 3 AUDIENCE RECRUITMENT Audience Recruitment consists of 3 main components, beginning with identifying the group you want to recruit to your event. Once done, the creation of an impactful series of messages to drive registration for the webinar follows, and then the development of an intelligent, adjustable "invitation strategy" so as to attain the optimum number of attendees. An End2End Solution for Webinar Demand Creation
  • 12. BEST PRACTICE 3 AUDIENCE RECRUITMENT • Identify the value- proposition match group you wish to recruit • Create a compelling, multi- touchpoint message • Broadcast touchpoints over an informed, flexible invitation strategy An End2End Solution for Webinar Demand Creation
  • 13. BEST PRACTICE 4 IDENTIFY TO RECRUIT ...so how DO YOU identify the group from which to recruit your audience? First, build a profile of the intended group... ...Which industries are you interested in connecting with?... And, within those industries, what departments, and what levels (c-level, director, etc.), and what functions, or titles, within those departments do you seek? Do you want Fortune 1000 companies, or those with revenues between 10 and 50 million? What geography do you want to pull from? What other aspects of the group could provide meaningful insight? Are they current customers, or fresh prospects? Next, what may seem like the obvious...and that's matching the value proposition to the group. The bottom line here is match it as granularly as possible. In other words...do you really want to communicate to ALL of marketing, or do you want to connect with marketing communications, product marketing, corporate marketing, and so on. This really is crucial for 2 reasons: 1) because you want this group to be receptive to future communications and 2) because you don't want to cannibalize the entire group for what might have been sufficient contacts to support multiple webinars. And last...consider the source for your group. Will you invite the right people from your own CRM, or your client's CRM? Will you rent a list for a certain number of uses? Or will you outsource the audience recruitment effort altogether, with the vendor providing both the group as well as the delivery? Clearly, there are several ways to go on this last part. Importantly, regardless of the source, the list must be accurate and it must be deliverable. An emerging approach to increasing both accuracy and deliverability is the methodology which WebAttract uses, which converges traditional subscription-based contact data with social media for highly accurate, highly-deliverable emailing. An End2End Solution for Webinar Demand Creation
  • 14. BEST PRACTICE 4 IDENTIFY TO RECRUIT • Build a profile of the group to recruit your audience from • Match the value proposition to the group • Consider your group source: • In-house • Outsource • Rental Metric Registration = ½% - 1% of database outreach An End2End Solution for Webinar Demand Creation
  • 15. BEST PRACTICE 5 COMPELLING MESSAGE DEVELOPMENT This brings us to the next step in the audience recruitment process, and that is the development of messaging which is compelling enough to secure your group's interest and attract them as audience members for your webinar. Apart from having the creative skills yourself, or those that can provide them, there are 4 important elements to remember, particularly as they pertain to email-based messaging... First, write your message in the language of your expected audience. That is, take the time to understand the vernacular of your profiled group, and use background information, press coverage, white papers, etc. to provide a "language framework" around your topic that will best resonate with your audience. Next, "Invite, enthuse, excite - but don't sell, and don't be over-exclamatory". Naturally, in inviting your prospective audience to an INFORMATIONAL webinar, you most certainly do not want to be commercial in your outreach to them. However, projecting a degree of enthusiasm about the subject matter is important. Spark their interest, provoke their intellectual curiosity and make sure they understand how excited you are to engage them. It also goes without saying that you need to communicate "what's in it for them". Why will this time be valuably spent with you? Again, in an informational webinar, the value is in learning best practices, "lessons learned" and shared, metrics, ROI and case studies. You absolutely do not want to be product-specific, delve into pricing or relate "features & benefits" the way you would in a straight sales message. Lastly, use a combination of HTML and plain-text messaging across multiple touchpoints. Think about it... HTML messaging is excellent for communicating your brand through the use of logos, colors, etc., and you don't want to lose the opportunity for raising brand awareness in recruiting your audience. BUT, HTML messaging, which contains HTML coding, is one heckuva spam trigger. So by sending one or more of your messages in HTML, and the remainder in plain-text, you assure the best that each can afford...getting your brand effectively in front of the entire group, while making certain that the majority of contacts SEE your message. An End2End Solution for Webinar Demand Creation
  • 16. BEST PRACTICE 5 COMPELLING MESSAGE DEVELOPMENT • Author in the audience’s jargon • Invite, enthuse, excite – but don’t sell, and don’t be over-exclamatory • Be sure to express “what’s in it for you” • Utilize a combination of HTML and text Metric 57% higher response rate when HTML and plain-text messaging used across multiple invitations An End2End Solution for Webinar Demand Creation
  • 17. BEST PRACTICE 6 COST EFFECTIVE E-BROADCASTING So, we've identified the group we're going to recruit our audience from, and we've developed some highly-impactful messaging. Now it's time to deliver that message to market. Clearly, there are many ways to deliver invitations to your group. However, the most cost-effective by far is the one which best leverages the Web itself...email or, as I call it, e- broadcasting. For optimum effect, plan to deliver multiple messages over a reasonable period in advance of your webinar. Typically, three invitations at more or less weekly intervals beginning no longer than three weeks prior to the event is best. Remember, too, that you want to have an adjustable invitation strategy. What do I mean by that? Fundamentally, I mean you should use the intelligence you're collecting from your audience along the way to the event. For instance, each time you do an e-broadcast, and a number of people then register on your landing page, utilize their answers to expand or refine your eventual presentation, and to enhance your invitation's effectiveness. And, of course, it goes without saying...if you're using email to invite your potential audience, be CAN-Spam compliant! An End2End Solution for Webinar Demand Creation
  • 18. BEST PRACTICE 6 COST EFFECTIVE E-BROADCASTING • Deliver multiple touchpoints • Start promoting 2 ½ weeks to 3 weeks before webinar • Have an adjustable invitation strategy • Always be CAN-Spam Metric compliant Maximize registration with 4 well timed e-Broadcasts An End2End Solution for Webinar Demand Creation
  • 19. BEST PRACTICE 7 ANALYTICS When you are planning your registration landing page, develop a few questions that will help you gain some better insights into your audience’s interest and goals. There’s a fine balance between asking too much, or sounding like you are trying to qualify them as a sales prospect, but asking non invasive questions such as which industry best describes your organization, what city or state is your business in, and especially What would you like to learn from this webinar, are great ways to get a profile of who is planning on attending your webinar. Obtaining answers to your registration questions is extremely helpful in developing not only a compelling message, but can help readjust your messaging strategy. It’s not unusual to make changes after the 2nd or 3rd e-broadcast. This info is also extremely helpful in developing content that is relevant to your audience too. For example, though you may have a general idea of what you want to present, it is the accumulation of your registrants' responses that helps shape your webinar. We recommend using a tool such as a Pivot Table or Business Intelligence tool to help you slice and dice the info, as you’ll be amazed at the insights you can observe such as tracking and graphing the daily registration counts. And make sure to share this info with the other stakeholders on the webinar team to help them validate their presentation sections. An End2End Solution for Webinar Demand Creation
  • 20. BEST PRACTICE 7 ANALYTICS • Use your registration landing page strategy to understand your audience’s interests and goals • Start tracking & graphing daily stats after e-broadcasting • Cross check & publish daily results to stakeholders Metric Ratio of attendees to registrants will vary 30% - 60% An End2End Solution for Webinar Demand Creation
  • 21. BEST PRACTICE 8 DRESS REHEARSALS Now that we’ve developed the content, delivered the message, it’s time now to do a table read and start to assemble the content from all of the providers. First, start with a time line to examine the flow and order of the presenters. Then take a hard look to make sure that the content supports the messaging in the invitation and that the flow is of interest, relevant and something that, based on what you know about your audience, will engage them. Usually it takes a few table reads to get the rough edges off, but its well worth it. Once you have the flow and content down, then it’s time to insert transitions, and cues so again, the flow is natural and any “dead or awkward air” is eliminated. A professional moderator is a good investment as they can be the orchestra leader and keep the rhythm and energy moving in the right direction. An experienced moderator can also play the role of a coach to help and motivate presenters to net it out and be as engaging as possible. This is especially important with presenters who aren’t used to this Type of medium Oh yes, as they say when you are about to take off on an airplane….in the unlikely event of an emergency landing….we’ll all of this webinar stuff is technology driven, and technology can surprise you when you least expect it, so have a back up plan if something goes south on you. Audio is the "Achilles heel" of all webinars….VoIP, speakerphones, noisy headsets….. So, you should budget a minimum of 2-3 dress rehearsals to practice not only a crisp delivery, but your transitions and cues should be nailed down too. An End2End Solution for Webinar Demand Creation
  • 22. BEST PRACTICE 8 DRESS REHEARSALS • Does the content support the invitation messaging? • Is the flow interesting, relevant and engaging? • Practice cues and transitions, eliminate “dead air” • Technology familiarity and have a back up plan • Audio is often the Achilles heel, VoIP, Speakerphones, Metric noisy headset, etc. Budget for 2-3 Dress Rehearsals An End2End Solution for Webinar Demand Creation
  • 23. BEST PRACTICE 9 SOUND CHECK – GO LIVE! Always start with a sound check, and I recommend you have all presenters and panelists login an hour before going live….to both check out the technology, learn about any updates, and make sure everything works. A few things to always do: Show respect for your audience by starting as on time as possible and end on time Since your only real connection to your audience is your voice, use it as an instrument as it will help you project your natural self….and keep a glass of cold water handy, as it’s important to keep your throat moist. Since you can’t look at your audience in the eyes, you can interact with them through the use of 1 or 2 Polls. Try to budget the hour including the welcome and other parts to end with about 10 or so minutes for Q/A. A back of the envelope metric that I’ve found is that attendance will peak as you get into 1 or 2 questions, and it’s not unusual to have people leave, as they are busy too. A good target is to hold onto about 90% of your audience into the Q/A An End2End Solution for Webinar Demand Creation
  • 24. BEST PRACTICE 9 SOUND CHECK – GO LIVE! • Audience respect means you start and end on time • Use your natural voice as an instrument • Interact with your audience through Polls • Budget a min of 5- 10 minutes for Q/A Metric Attendance will peak at the Q/A with 90% retention as a good target An End2End Solution for Webinar Demand Creation
  • 25. BEST PRACTICE 10 EXTENDING THE DIALOGUE (POST WEBINAR) Ok, the webinar was a big hit and the recording sounds better than you thought it would. Now it’s time to do the final analytics that include not only the registration, but attendance and performance stats. How long did they stay? How did they vote in the Polls? Answers to these questions indicate how well you did in achieving your webinar objectives. Always make a recording of the webinar, and consider “airbrushing” out any audio imperfections and then posting it where it can be retrieved as an on demand viewing. We’ve found that this can generate another 10% to 40% of fresh new interest. Also, make sure that you follow up within 24 -48 hours after the webcast of all warm leads. An End2End Solution for Webinar Demand Creation
  • 26. BEST PRACTICE 10 EXTENDING THE DIALOGUE (POST WEBINAR) • Do final analytics on registration, attendance, and performance objectives • Post a copy of the recorded webinar and track on- demand viewings which can be 10% - 40% of registration Metric • Post webinar registrant enhancement Follow up on all warm leads within 24 – 48 hours of webcast An End2End Solution for Webinar Demand Creation
  • 27. An End2End Solution for Webinar Demand Creation 10 Best Practices for Informational Webinar Production and Audience Recruitment Principals Mike Agron Bret Smith WebAttract WebAttract For more Information on WebAttract call us at 1.866.467.0003 or visit us at www.webattract.com An End2End Solution for Webinar Demand Creation