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Why would people want to outsource anything (including webinars)? Because they don’t have the resources, or because they simply want to have the peace of mind that there’s somebody out there that’s going to take responsibility for a task or solution. That’s the philosophy that Mike Agron took everywhere he went, from Apple to Oracle and eventually to his role as CEO of WebAttract. It became a natural way for him to organize his business. In this episode, Mike shares what led to his passion for webinars and makes a compelling case for why high-quality webinars should be near the top of the list of enduringly successful marketing strategies. Check out WebAttract’s ebook “WebinarReady” here. You can also download their Ultimate Planning Checklist, see their work, or learn about webinar best practices. Find a breakdown of this episode here.
Segment 1: Dr. Peter Sacco is a bestselling author, psychology professor and former private practitioner. Peter has also written over 700 articles in media/magazines as well as several book reviews for Prentice-Hall Publishing. His new book is called “The Internet Apocalypse: The world without the Internet… How would you survive?”Segment 2: May McCarthy is the author of the best-selling book The Path to Wealth: Seven Spiritual Steps for Financial Success. Since 1982, May McCarthy has helped to start and grow six successful companies as large as $100 million in annual revenues. She is a best-selling author, speaker, university lecturer and angel investor. Segment 3: Gary Douglas is an innovator, investor, author, antique storeowner and breeder of Costa Rican horses. He is the founder of Access Consciousness and has written 17 books so far. In 2010, his book “The Place” became a Barnes and Nobles #1 Bestseller. Segment 4: Mike Agron is the executive webinar producer for WebAttract which he co-founded in 2008. He is also an award-winning author, coach and a frequent guest speaker on webinar demand generation best practices for the American Marketing Association and Content Marketing Institute. Segment 5: Dan Castro is a serial entrepreneur, award-winning author, and attorney who has built many different businesses. His latest book is Hidden Solutions “All around you; Why Some people Can See them and Some Can't”.Sponsored by Sage, Nextiva, and Pure Chat.
Scheduled Guests: Mike Agron shows us the right way to get the max ROI from a Webinar. Andy Core demonstrates how to effect real change in your business. Daliah Saper returns with legal help for every small business owners. Sonia Kanner shows how mompreneurs can succeed. Tatiana Pages counsels small business owners how your brand. Sponsored by Nextiva, SageOne and Saper Law.
In this first ever episode of The Webinar Show I talk to Mike Agron from Web Attract about his approach to Webinars. He kindly shares a huge amount of detail about his Webinar methodology including explaining what he calls the ‘Webinar Life Cycle’ which is split up into 5 ‘Acts’. …
I spoke with Mike Agron, the co-principal and executive webinar producer of WebAttract, an end-to-end service to drive demand generation via informational webinars, including project and technical management, collaborative content development, and high-impact audience recruitment. We discussed the history of WebAttract, the surge in interest and popularity in webinars, the types of webinars being promoted, and the biggest challenges in producing and delivering webinars.
I spoke with Mike Agron, the co-principal and executive webinar producer of WebAttract, an end-to-end service to drive demand generation via informational webinars, including project and technical management, collaborative content development, and high-impact audience recruitment. We discussed the history of WebAttract, the surge in interest and popularity in webinars, the types of webinars being promoted, and the biggest challenges in producing and delivering webinars.
I spoke with Mike Agron, the co-principal and executive webinar producer of WebAttract, an end-to-end service to drive demand generation via informational webinars, including project and technical management, collaborative content development, and high-impact audience recruitment. We discussed the history of WebAttract, the surge in interest and popularity in webinars, the types of webinars being promoted, and the biggest challenges in producing and delivering webinars.
I spoke with Mike Agron, the co-principal and executive webinar producer of WebAttract, an end-to-end service to drive demand generation via informational webinars, including project and technical management, collaborative content development, and high-impact audience recruitment. We discussed the history of WebAttract, the surge in interest and popularity in webinars, the types of webinars being promoted, and the biggest challenges in producing and delivering webinars.