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For 1-5 of this series there is a link at the bottom of this page.
(Please note: These videos talk about using EWP as a Holding Room to bring people from the webinar page into a YouTube URL where the Hangout is being streamed into. However I want you to understand for private webinars the steps are pretty much the same except that you will add in the Live YouTube Google Hangout URL into the webinar event page section instead of a call to action video.)
I like this but am a little confused. Why can’t someone just record a webinar video on their computer then just post it as a replay and charge a fee for it? What am I missing here?
How does the video link with the software?
In terms of attendees and registrants, how are these people saved for future use? That is, are they saved in the WordPress backend? Only sent to an email list? Is there a way that we can instantly see a list of all webinars that a specific registrant has attended? Can we see which ones these individuals registered for but maybe didn’t attend? Other information available about registrants and attendees?
We’re on the look out! ( Please Read Entire Post for Rules)
There were a few questions concerning the Cloning process, so in this video I wanted to give a few best practice pointers so that you can effectively clone like a Champion!
WOW ! We had a great turn out! With Peeps from around the world sharing the brilliant ways they would use EWP in their own businesses! (Yesterday a bit of a video meltdown occurred, so this video took an extra day to get up! Ah Technology!)
Hi everyone! Hope you’re having a super productive week!
Over the weekend I did a webinar all about the live streaming application of Easy Webinar Plugin.
In this video you can learn how to preview your Easy Webinar Plugin ‘Webinar Event Page’ and ‘Thank you Page’.
In this video we continue on with exporting (producing) a video through Screenflow editing software as an mp4 format. More often then not, mp4 is going to be the default video format to play across all devices and players.