Twebinars for business


What exactly is a “twebinar”? Using Twitter and a webinar. Participants in a webinar or even a teleseminar watch and listen from the sidelines but join in on the conversation before, during and after each Twebinar.

Participants can watch and listen to the Twebinar just as you would with a normal web based webinar, or teleseminar except with these added benefits:

  • Other participants in the event can have conversation which is ongoing as participants ‘tweet’ ( ask questions, and/or discuss the webinar series on Twitter)
  • Follow other participants and presenter to create networking and business relationships
  • Presenter gets a feel  for what content to go over ahead of time if participants  ‘tweet’ questions ahead of time
  • Presenter gets feedback  after the event and continues dialog and relationship
  • Announcing Event  details can be ‘Retweeted’ and promoted
  • Use hashtags to follow event before, during and after
    (The hash symbol followed by a tag is used to identify a topic on Twitter. Hashtags make it much easier to search for all posts on the same topic using the Twitter search engines.)
    Example @virtualbiz4u #twittertip or if it an upcoming webinar the initials of what the event is called

Anyone else have anything else to add that are the benefits of a Twebinar please leave comments below.

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Laura Gonzalez, business owner of Virtual Business Solutions, with over 18 years experience as a Business & Website Consultant, Software Trainer specializing in “Business Makeover & Tune-ups” “Business Setup” and “Providing Advanced Online Marketing Solutions For Your Business ”. If you enjoyed reading this article, please continue into the comment section below where the conversation continues! You may follow future tips and tutorials by RSS reader or email delivery.

One Response to “Twebinars for business”

  1. Would love to hear what others have to say about “Twebinars”.
    Or other social media tools that they use during a webinar.

    Please be sure to leave your twitter id when leaving a comment.
    leave out the @ when filling in the box

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