The Digital Practitioner: Engagement
Showing posts with label Engagement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Engagement. Show all posts

Wednesday, 4 July 2018

Identify Your Ideal Client - If You Want Your Business To Survive!

July 04, 2018 0
Identify Your Ideal Client - If You Want Your Business To Survive!

In your profession and industry finding the right people and understanding their perspective on the problem you are solving or the solution you are providing is the most important aspect of the whole process. 



It all comes down to understanding your own and other people’s mindsets. 

Your business success will be directly related to the amount and level of value you provide to other people and how that value brings people closer to a buying decision. 

In many healthcare sectors all too often the practice owners are working their butts off trying to accept and please every single client that comes through their doors. These are the business that are just about keeping afloat. 

I was in this situation in my own practice where I was trying to see and please everyone. This often meant working longer hours, increased stress, with often minimal financial return for my effort, not to mention spending less time with my family.



I decided that something had to change so I went through my client base with a fine tooth comb identifying those who attend for the service and acquired the products that I enjoyed and was passionate about offering. It was eye opening to say the lease and it rather accurately corresponded with Pareto’s Principal (20 / 80 principal) in that the classification of my ideal clients worked out at approximately 20% of the overall client base and of this 20 %, approximately 80% of my income was generated! 

This immediately changed my view on my practice and how I approach my work. At the end of the day, your practice is a business. It should be there to serve you, providing you a place to practice your profession, but ultimately to generate an income, ideally creating wealth, so that you can create the lifestyle you desire.


Therefore, in order to have a successful and growing practice, it is essential to focus all of your attention specifically on your ideal clients. Those that you want to serve, who value your product and service, who based on your consistently updated content on social media, are aware of, like, trust and are prepared to part with their hard-eared cash with you.  



I would strongly encourage taking the time to sit down and identify your ideal client, being quite specific in identifying the actual character and traits of the person you ideally want to serve.

I will reveal more detail on this process in a future blog post so stay tuned.  AB

by: Alan Bryden





Friday, 25 May 2018

Attract More Patients With Social Media

May 25, 2018 0
Attract More Patients With Social Media

When it comes to connecting with patients, internet plays a significant role. Many people commence their search for a new product or service online. You may be under the impression that word of mouth is the best way to promote your practice. That may be true to some extent, but nowadays, doctor-patient interactions are happening over the internet.


It is important for doctors to realize the importance of using social media platforms. Social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, MySpace, etc are goldmine for physicians and lot better than word of mouth referrals. In fact, many patients are already using these mediums to discover healthcare information, including referrals, references and local providers that fulfill their visit's purpose to your practice.
If you want to be counted as one of the successful medical practices, you need to be available online at all times. Follow these tips to cement a place in the healthcare industry and amplify your exposure on the web:
1. Plan Well 

Expanding potential patient base on social media platforms requires sophisticated planning. Creating a strategy enables you to reach patients more successfully. Facebook, the most happening social networking avenues of all, allows you to create professional profiles with an option for patients to "Like" and recommend your practice.

2. Build Relationships 

Social media can help you develop trustworthiness and loyalty with your current and prospective patients. Colonize YouTube with videos pertaining to patient testimonials and interviews with practice staff. For betterment of your practice, create a professional network on LinkedIn.



3. Deliver Exceptional Content 

A lot depends on how you present your social networking profile. In terms of content, out of the blue thinking is what propels a good presentation. While surfing the internet, you might have noticed that content rules when it comes to social media. Convey medical educational tips and information about your practice to your followers via multiple social media platforms.

4. Consistency Is The Key 

Arguably, the most important attribute of social media is investment of time. You have to think about what you want to include and be consistent with that like posting images, informative tips, critical facts, etc. Your social media efforts will show positive results only when professional profiles are well-maintained. Fortify your credibility by asking for feedback from satisfied patients.

5. Pay Heed To What's Happening Behind The Scenes 

Monitoring your social media efforts is equally important as tips mentioned above. By digging deep into the metrics, you will get an insight on what type of posts, tweets or videos are generating the most interest for your practice.
Using social media can help you a great deal in obtaining new patients. Practice Builders, a leading medical marketing agency in U.S. provides online medical marketing solutions to doctors and physicians. For more information, visit http://www.practicebuilders.com/.

by: Larry Holman 
Article Source: https://EzineArticles.com/expert/Larry_Holman/1405450

Sunday, 29 April 2018

Mistakes That Can Be Prevented When Choosing a Dentist

April 29, 2018 0
Mistakes That Can Be Prevented When Choosing a Dentist

Deciding on a Dentist Because of Price, Availability or Location
When looking for a dentist, people should not give primary importance to the low price being offered, location that is near their home/work, or immediate availability. 

The first step to consider is the training undergone by the dentist and staff, plus the ability to provide high quality preventative dental care, and to treat diseases/decay in the advanced state.
Some of the important qualities to consider are:
Dentist Training
Patients should ask about a dentist's experience and training in terms of the procedures desired or needed.
Comfort
They should inquire about the amenities, and know whether they can make treatment more comfortable - for example with nitrous oxide or similar advanced technology.
Fees and Payment Options
They should find out if dental insurance is accepted, and how much should be paid out of their pocket.
Recommendations
Patients should check out dental office reviews. They could request for a list of dentists within their vicinity, who are members of ADA, other professional associations or a local dental society. They could also read online reviews of other patients.
Consultation
Once patients have a list of potential dentists, they could contact or visit their office prior to making an appointment. They could ask if the dentist is a member of a renowned association like ADA, and find out which of the dental procedures are performed in-office or out. They should know how early they need to schedule checkups and cleanings.
On their first visit, they can inspect the office and see if it is clean, tidy and orderly. Are the staff members friendly? Do they carefully keep a patient's dental and medical history? Is the office child friendly? Does the front desk receptionist attend to patients immediately? Is he/she respectful?
Other Things to Keep in Mind:

Does the dentist and staff have good communication skills?
Do patients feel at ease when asking the dentist questions?
Can the recommendations/referrals of the dentist be trusted?
Is there a Digital radiography that lessens unnecessary radiation exposure in the office?
Does the office have advanced technologies, like a laser, to find cavities, digital radiography and/or intraoral cameras to detect existing problems in the mouth?
Does the office guarantee its services, as well as promote optimum dental health, and not treat patients like customers that come and go?
Selecting a Dentist Because of the Very Low Advertised Price
No one would jump out of an airplane using a cheap parachute. When patients like to maintain their teeth, they should not entrust their health to dentists who have nothing special to offer but discounted services.
3 Reasons why this can backfire:
It is like walking into a trap and being scammed when the dentist offers a very low price without revealing the hidden costs until the patient sits in the dental chair.
Usually, low price means minimal care that can make a patient more prone to decay and disease.
More often than not, patients get poor care from a dentist who lacks experience and training.
Why trust a cheap advertisement that will let patients spend more than usual for services desired or needed, when they can go for trained and experienced dentists who think about what is best for their patients.
Not satisfied with your downtown Cleveland dentist and looking for a new one? Or perhaps you are moving and searching for an Avon dentist? Either way, come and visit our website - we can help!


by: Karina Popa
Article Source: https://EzineArticles.com/expert/Karina_Popa/1432444


Friday, 2 March 2018

New Instagram Algorithm 2018

March 02, 2018 0
New Instagram Algorithm 2018


Another important update for your Instagram Account!


I know!...you see the word Algorithm and if your like me a part of you switches off. But if you want to make the most out of Instagram and get maximum engagement on your posts and build that huge list of followers you really got to be aware of this stuff!




Have you noticed any reduction in the amount of engagement on your Insta?



Friday, 16 February 2018

Quick Tips to Boost Engagement on Your Social Media Pages

February 16, 2018 0
Quick Tips to Boost Engagement on Your Social Media Pages

Before you plan your next post, start using these easy engagement tips to set your pages on fire!
Read on for our favorite social engagement ideas to boost everything from page likes, post likes, comments, shares, followers, to full-blown stark raving mad fans!


1. Instagram - Boost Engagement & Conversions
50% of Instagram users follow at least one business, the app has continued to grow in popularity since being purchased by Facebook in 2012. Making Insta ideal for communicating your brand's message using visual content - however posting pimped up images is only one part of the equation. If it's engagement you're after (and it is... ), it's important to pimp up the captions that go with those awesome pics!
I've curated the main tips below; if you're after the real nuts and bolts see Aaron's full article at Social Media Today.
Write With an Authentic Tone of Voice - Instagram users aren't expecting a serious tone of voice - they're generally using the app in their free time to look at cool visuals and be entertained.
Include a CTA (Call To Action) - 65% of top-performing brands post on Instagram feature products. Directly instructing people to check out your product or make a purchase can work well on this platform.
Utilize Hashtags - Instagram posts with a minimum of one hashtag generate 12.6% more engagement than those without. Also, I like to use this quick link shortener tool for posts on the fly!


Include Emojis - Almost 50% of captions and comments on Instagram contain at least one emoji. While there's a range of emojis at your disposal, the most popular one is the heart.
Mention Other Instagram Users - It's important to remember that Instagram is a social network. Brands that relentlessly self-promote with little regards to community never do well.
Place Important Content at the Beginning - In a user's Instagram feed, captions are cut off after the first few lines. To see the entire post, they have to click the "View More" button - which they won't if the first few lines are unappealing.
2. Facebook - Boost Engagement, Leads & Sales
Explore 11 of the most effective strategies for enticing your Facebook Followers to get enthusiastic about your page and start encouraging likes, comments, and shares with their closest friends. Facebook is the perfect platform for small businesses to build a relationship with their customers and many are outperforming their big-budget competitors by employing a personalized social media approach.
I've curated the main tips of Andrea's case studies below; if you're after the real nuts and bolts visit Social Media Examiner for her full article:
Move Your Audience to Action - Litographs came up with a fun idea to create temporary tattoos of sentences from Alice in Wonderland. They invited 5,000 people to join the world's longest tattoo chain. This kind of idea is a great way to mobilize your audience and make them part of something special.
Host a Facebook Party - Mamavation is a website that teaches natural wellness and nutrition and champions GMO-free food and products. They have held fun Facebook parties to give away gift certificates and discounts to people who engaged with each post.
Show Personality - Through a Dog's Ear is a small 7-year-old company that makes music to help calm anxious dogs. Their Facebook page is filled with personal photos of the founder and her dogs.
Incorporate Humor - Cool Mom Picks is a website that curates gifts, gear, tech, and resources for moms. They have great video tutorials and they bring together interesting finds in blog posts. They also use humor and show some personality in their posts.
Have Fun - think about using Facebook as it was originally intended: a social site where you let people know what you're doing. Author Erica Spindler does a great job of getting personal and having some fun. Share things that you find funny or you feel are important for people to know.
Be Responsive - Make it a habit to respond to comments and your messenger inbox quickly.
Create a Facebook Event - If you have events on Facebook, re-share them, post in the events to get more visibility and encourage people to join them.
Post to Your Page and Profile - David Newman of Do It Marketing uses his Facebook page and personal profile to market his business, which helps speakers get more opportunities. He's connected with many speakers personally, so it makes sense for him to get extra traction by posting about his business on his personal profile. If you occasionally share your business page posts on your profile, you can extend your reach.
Invest in Videos - Videos are huge on Facebook and Learn Cake Decorating Online uses them effectively on their page. They have a featured video and regular quick videos that get lots of views and engagement. The company also uses the 22Social app to give away a free video class to build the email list and then offer a membership to people who sign up.
Provide Great Local Content Realtors sometimes find Facebook a challenging place to market. Posting images of houses is great, but Realty Austin offers great local content, too.
Go Behind the Scenes - Getting personal on Facebook is a great tactic, but so is giving your community a sneak peek at something no one else can see. The Celtic band Barra MacNeils literally takes people behind the scenes during their shows.
3. Twitter - Boost Engagement & Attract Followers

Social Engagement on Twitter helps to build and nurture a relationship between you and other industry peers and experts. Hearting, retweeting and commenting on each other's quality posts build peer relationships and industry street cred for your small business. Clicks on content you post can drive traffic directly to your site, increasing leads, visitors, and sales.


I've curated the main tips below; if you're after the real nuts and bolts visit Adesspresso for Ana's full article:
Engage with Other Users Content - If you want other users to engage with your content, a good way to start is to always interact with their first. Like, respond to, and retweet your users content when you can, and following them can also help.
Retweet Other Users' Tweets - You want to do this early and often. I'm singling out retweeting as engagement because this is what most users value the most; not only are you liking their content enough to confirm it, but you value it enough to share it.
Keep Your Tweets Brief - We are all forced to keep our tweets relatively brief automatically, with Twitter limiting our posts to 140 characters. This is challenging enough as it is, but limiting our posts just a little more can actually increase engagement.
Share a Variety of Links - If you want to get clicks to your site, the best way to do so is to put links in your Tweets. Also, I like to use this quick link shortener tool for posts on the fly!
Respond When Someone Tweets to You - This is particularly challenging for large brands or brands that have a large amount of engagement (even if it's just when major content goes live), but doing your best to respond in some way when a user tweets to you can go a long way.
Know Your Peak Hours - Just like with Facebook, there will be certain times of the day or days of the week when more of your users will be active on the site or more likely to engage with your content. By being able to find those peak hours and posting them, you'll get more views and you'll be more likely to increase engagement and clicks on your post.
Use Twitter Ads - When you're looking to best engagement quickly, Twitter Ads are a good way to do so, especially if you don't have a lot of followers or followers that often engage with your content. Twitter Ads do cost money (and are more expensive than Facebook Ads), but they can still help increase engagement when you need it. Promoted tweets work best for this purpose.
Always Provide Value - Social media, for many, has become an environment where many users will share every thought that pops into their heads. While non-brand users can get away with letting the world know that they can't decide if they want a coke or a lemonade, brands definitely cannot.
Always Use Hashtags - Hashtags are an essential part of Twitter usage; just like with Instagram, you pretty much expect a Tweet to come with at least one hashtag attached to it. Not only do hashtags offer the benefit of helping a relevant audience find you when they search the hashtag you're using, but they can also increase engagement.
Share Images - Images are an important part of social media; this is particularly true when we're limited to 140 characters.
4. LinkedIn - 5 Ways to Increase Engagement with Your Content on LinkedIn
Fast approaching 400 million users, LinkedIn has become more than just an online resume platform. Learning how to use LinkedIn marketing tips is essential for any small business. LinkedIn is still drastically underutilized making it an easy opportunity to make a splash if your target market is hanging out on this professional platform.


I've curated the main tips below; if you're after the real nuts and bolts visit LinkedIn Business for Pearce's full article:
Keep it concise and prompt an action - Drive higher engagement by keeping description copy <70 characters and feature a call to action. Keep in mind that copy will get truncated on the desktop after 100 characters and likely adversely affect your engagement rates.
Don't just report the news, analyze it - Yes, your audience wants to stay up to speed on industry news and trends. But they also want to know the impact it will have on them. On top of reporting key industry news and trends, take it a step further and offer key insights, takeaways, and your unique perspective.
Repurpose compelling 3rd party research - Creating great, in-depth content is time and resource intensive. Find a 3rd party source that is already developing the type of content that aligns with your audience's interests.
Use the power of video to tell your story - YouTube, Vimeo, and SlideShare videos play natively within the LinkedIn newsfeed. This allows you to engage your audience without disrupting their experience. It also allows you to tell your story in a much more vivid, creative format.
Professionals are people too - While it's always an effective strategy to aim to create content that helps solve your audiences' business challenges, keep in mind that they are also people too. Human interest stories help prove your brand in an engaging, less overt way, as well as diversify the type of content you are publishing.
5. YouTube - Boost Visitor Engagement & Channel Subscriptions
Using YouTube to market your small business, involves creating videos with content your target market will find engaging on some level (entertaining or educational) are the most common formats. While social platforms like Facebook, Instagram and Twitter have a strong focus on creating, posting, and sharing different types of content, creating content for YouTube means you'll be investing your time in video production and video production only. Learn how to set up and create valuable and engaging content on your YouTube channel to attract an engaged fan base of subscribers to your business.
I've curated the main tips below; if you're after the real nuts and bolts visit bplans for Briana's full article:
Set up your YouTube channel - Setting up a channel couldn't be easier; in fact, if you already have a Google account, you technically already have a YouTube channel, even if you don't know it.
Add a banner and create a trailer - Before you start focusing on putting out video content regularly, it's important to make your page on YouTube visually appealing.
Create videos that show off your brand - Is your brand serious and formal? Prank or joke-style videos are probably a bad fit. On the flip side, if you've built your brand tone around a light, conversational style, don't create video content that feels stuffy or overly professional.
Post your video's on your blog - With YourTubePlayer you can easily generate and customize YouTube embed codes from the video ID or URL with options like autoplay, loop, hide controls, eliminate related videos and much more.
Focus on informational videos, how-to style content, video series, or vlog content - If you have a product or service, feature videos of your product in use. Similarly, if you offer a service, show how your service benefits customers. Informational videos are a great place to showcase your product or service in "the real world," to give customers a sense of what's in store for them if they buy from you.
Feature client testimonials or other customer feedback - When brainstorming what kinds of content you can feature on your new YouTube channel, you may want to look to your satisfied clients and customers. What can they say about your business that would make a valuable addition to your video content?
Pay attention to title keywords - Much of your organic traffic will be search-driven. That is to say, if someone is searching "braided updo tutorial," and you just happen to have those keywords in the title of your YouTube video, there is a higher chance that searchers will find your video.
Subscribe to similar channels and interact with them - One of the best ways to get your YouTube channel out in front of a potential new set of viewers is to leave a thoughtful comment on other YouTuber's videos (ideally, on a YouTube channel that produces content similar to your own). Hopefully, your comment will be upvoted by other viewers, increasing its visibility and therefore potential clicks back to your own channel.


Interact with your viewers - Once you start getting engagement on your own videos, make sure you are reciprocating! Respond to your YouTube comments in a thoughtful way that makes it clear you are tailoring your response to each commenter. Make sure you avoid responses that sound canned or insincere.
Include a call to action and track your success - What is your goal with creating YouTube videos? Is it to increase brand awareness, build up a more comprehensive social media presence, drive viewers back to your site? There are plenty of different goals you could have, and be clear what they are early on. Including a call to action in your YouTube videos is a great way to push people to take the steps you'd like them to take that coincide with your chosen goal.
Finally, remember the goal here is to create a raving fan base. In order to capture and convert all the traffic, your highly engaged posts have generated, you will need a responsive Lead Capture Page.
The team at Her Digital Domain has collectively worked with numerous organizations to connect and promote brands into the digital community.
Our clients ranged from small business owners through to leading brands, who chose us to help with their website development, graphic design, SEO & digital marketing campaigns; assisting them consistently grow their brand, attract more qualified leads and convert them into sales through the delivery of custom marketing strategies.
Visit https://herdigitaldomain.com and talk with us about how we can help you build your custom marketing strategy.



by: Danielle Paphitis 
Article Source: https://EzineArticles.com/expert/Danielle_Paphitis/2465523

Friday, 19 January 2018

Internet Marketing Strategies - 4 Ways to Help Grow Your Business Online

January 19, 2018 0
Internet Marketing Strategies - 4 Ways to Help Grow Your Business Online


Supercharge your small business with some highly effective internet marketing strategies.


This especially apply to traditional type business.






All small business marketing is going digital. Do you agree?

Monday, 15 January 2018

When You Should Change Your Digital Marketing Strategy

January 15, 2018 0
When You Should Change Your Digital Marketing Strategy

Digital Marketing is continually evolving and this may seem unsettling at times. Strategies that were working in past, might not be effective in the present. Do you know why many businesses fail to get ahead of their competitors? It's simply because they are not willing to adapt to the ever-changing world of digital media. 

But, the great thing about a digital marketing strategy is that you can change them on the fly in response to real-time results and analytics data. While this may seem tricky as if you change things too quickly, you may not be able to find if your strategy worked for long-term. But if you wait for a long time, you are likely to waste your two valuable resources: time and money.
With that said, how do you know when its the right time to change your Digital Marketing strategy? To help you keep up with the fast-paced industry, I've created this post to help you know when to change your digital marketing strategy.
Below are the 5 signs to help you decide when to quit your existing strategy.
1. Focusing on low-value metrics
If you're concentrating on low-value metrics like impressions and clicks, you may be missing out because impressions and clicks only let you know about your marketing visibility. And not the real accuracy of your strategies.
2. Only focusing on your brand not on audience needs 
Every marketer wants to spread their brand name but you should not overdo by pasting your brand name all over everything. In fact, make your content educational that focus on your audience problems and needs. 

This would really help you in targeting buyers in initial stages of the buyer's journey.
3. Over usage of keywords 
Although, it's required to place keywords in your content, Google's priority always lies in providing reach user experience and relevancy of content. Google has nothing to do with how many times your site shows the keyword like "Digital Marketing Strategy."
4. Don't rely on your instinct 
Your prior experience is certainly precious. But your decision-making process should not be only based on what worked in the past. It's a really bad idea as what worked tomorrow may be completely irrelevant today. Therefore guiding your marketing strategy through objective data will only get you better results.
5. Not integrated 
Whether it's about veteran digital marketer, sitting in IT or a start-up company, it's too common for digital marketing strategies to be finished in silos. It is an easier way but of course, it's not effective. It's true that digital approach works best when it's integrated with traditional channels.
Now you know that if you need to change your digital marketing strategy or not, here is a complete guide to help you build a new, powerful marketing strategy to achieve your online goals.
What are the essential steps for creating an effective digital marketing strategy? 
When creating a marketing strategy for your business, always keep your audience first. Set goals, plan your strategy, implement it, and finally measure your success.
  • Research on your target market and competitors
  • Know your audience because if you don't them, how can you help them
  • Integrate different marketing strategies and use only the correct tools
  • If you don't have the required skills set, don't hesitate to purchase special services
  • Identify your online value proposition and apply it across all digital marketing channels
  • Last but definitely not the least, prepare yourself
But before you do something ask yourself few questions. 



Asking yourself right questions and having their answers in place will certainly help you make the right decisions. I've given some Q's & A's below to help you out.
Which digital channels are most effective for you and why? 
With so many digital channels around, it gets difficult to choose the best one. So you can identify it with these simple basics:
  • Identify the channel where most of your potential customers like to hang out
  • Analyze your target audience behavior
  • Build awareness with Twitter
  • Attend industry events and conferences
  • Social media and newsletters to reach out to your potential customers
  • SEO or combination of SEO and PPC to help you attract more visitors
How to evaluate your digital marketing activities? 
Unfortunately, some companies don't know how to answer this question correctly. If you're also one of them, don't feel embarrassed! Just hop on and find out how can you determine the right metrics and evaluate your current digital marketing activities.
  • Identify your target KPI (Key Performance Indicator) to help you understand what's working
  • Monitor your website traffic and sales to know the necessary statistics about your customers
  • Track and measure your metrics through Google Analytics
  • Survey your site visitors to find if they're satisfied with your solutions
  • Track ROI, conversions, market share, and sales
How to make your business stand out from the crowd? 
In today's competitive digital market it's really difficult to make your business stand out from your competitors. 

But an effective strategy can help you stay ahead of them. Let's see how.
  • Effectively communicate and educate your customers
  • Stay honest and transparent to build customer's loyalty
  • Talk less, listen more
  • Be authoritative and helpful in what you do
  • Know your competitors and learn from them
  • Be creative, open-minded, and try new technologies
  • Speak in your audience language
  • Use proof points and testimonials to show you're the best
Final Thoughts 
As the world of online landscape changes, so should your digital marketing strategy. So it's essential to stay aware of the changing market and the new advancements in technology to help you grow furthermore.
I am Ajay Arora, I am a renown Digital Marketing Expert in Chandigarh India. I write custom Digital Marketing strategy for different businesses to boost their brand penetration resulting in more sales. If you want to boost your sales or want to build your brand through digital marketing then consult me!




by: 
Ajay Arora 
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/9799791

Wednesday, 20 December 2017

Facebook Marketing Strategy: How to Build a Six Figure Business in Under...

December 20, 2017 0
Facebook Marketing Strategy: How to Build a Six Figure Business in Under...


It's all about the Webinar in this one.

Webinars are excellent for bringing in the big bucks. It takes a bit of setting up but once its done it can repeat and repeat and repeat and repeat.....you get what I mean!



Have you ventured into webinars?

How Webinars Can Skyrocket Your Website Traffic

December 20, 2017 0
How Webinars Can Skyrocket Your Website Traffic

The average person doesn't have a website or blog of their own. Their only online activity is checking their email, looking at social media and using Google or some other search engine to search for information. So why is this relevant to you as a small online business owner?

It's relevant because you're perceived as an expert simply by owning a website. So when you host a webinar, you benefit from even a greater perception that you're an expert and a leader in your field.
And when you webinar covers some big problem in the lives of your target audience, those people don't forget who you are.
What Is A Webinar?
The term webinar is a mixture of the words "web" and "seminar". Before the internet, to hear an expert talk about a particular topic, people would have to travel to a particular place. Often these could be long distances away and involve many hours of travel for all involved. But today, with simple webinar technology, business owners large and small can conduct seminars on the internet, spending little to no money, and still reach a large audience with their message.
A Webinar Draws Visitors To Your Website
People who show up at your webinar visit your website over and over. This boosts your website traffic, and because your webinar was focused toward a very distinct issue or question, this is targeted traffic that they will be very interested in buying your products or services.


These website visitors also interact with others with the same problem or question that you sorted out or answered. This word-of-mouth promotion produces more targeted and free website traffic.
Benefits Of Hosting A Webinar
Webinars make it possible for you connect to your audience as a human being. People can see and or hear who you are. You're no longer just another online business owner. Each of the people in your webinar audience, regardless of how few or how many, feel like you're talking to them in a one-on-one conversation.
This improves your significance to these people, and drives a steady stream of website traffic to your website now and in the future.
Webinars And Collaboration 
Webinars are an effective website traffic generator that builds your brand and develops your voice of authority. Working together on a webinar with another business owner in your niche or market means you both benefit. When you publicize a forthcoming webinar to your database, your webinar partner has a opportunity to attract new clients, and you do as well.
There are a lot of reasons why webinars work better than other marketing models for boosting engagement, building your list, making sales and improving your business profile. If you're planning your first webinar or you want to improve on your last one, download this free Webinar Success Checklist to make you look like a pro: https://jonallo.com/webinarchecklist





by: Jon Allo
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/9783918