Thursday, June 6, 2024

Repurposing webinars: so hot right now 🔥

Plus, making your webinar accessible, a new ep of Talking Too Loud, and more. 
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Getting Started With Webinars
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Even though many of us have returned to more IRL or even hybrid events than we were doing a few years ago, webinars are still everywhere—and hosting them can add to major lead gen and brand-building payoff.

If you're looking to branch out and add webinars to your event lineup, we've put together a helpful guide to get you started!

In this blog, you'll get acquainted with the different types and formats webinars come in. You'll also learn the elements you need to host a successful webinar (engagement is huge!) and how to start developing your next webinar event.

Check it out below!

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Spotlight on Accessibility 🔦
Making Webinars More Accessible

Every webinar should be accessible to the people who want to attend it. Ensuring that your webinar offers captions, high-contrast colors, easy-to-read fonts, clear audio, and more can make all the difference.

Learn more →

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11 Ways to Repurpose Content

Webinars and events take a lot of work—so when they're over, take advantage of repurposing so you get the max ROI possible! Whether it's creating a blog from a webinar transcript or distributing poll results on social, here are 11 cool ideas.

Reuse it all →

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Talking Too Loud

We kept the latest episode in the Wistia fam, chatting with Yooni Choi, Senior Product Manager and Jean Merlain, Product Marketing Manager, about what it took to grow—and sustain—Wistia Live. Tune in for all the tea ☕

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