Live webinar VS evergreen webinar

Here’s what I’ve learned after making multiple 7 figures running both a live webinar and an evergreen webinar..

Both are extremely hard to execute..

With that said, my personal opinion is you should not go evergreen until you’ve gone live
People approach me all the time about selling their products or services via a webinar (also known as a live training)

Webinars are a good way to talk to a group of interested people to tell them about your offer..in hopes to get them to buy..
An “evergreen” webinar is just a pre-recorded or replay of your live webinar that you can send people to anytime of the day.

People prefer this option of selling bc you’re putting your business on “auto-pilot” and you do not have to go live every single time to sell.
Okay, back to my personal opinion.

Before I went “evergreen” I did my webinars live.

I’ve done close to 100 live webinars bc I needed to learn how to sell, consistently.

It wasn’t until I made consistent sales over the period of a year live that I decided to go evergreen.
Here’s the reason why:

- practice truly makes perfect
- you have to learn how to sell with your voice first
- if you can’t make consistent sales via live webinar, it’s less likely people will purchase on evergreen
- i was making more in 2 hours (weekly) than my current job
Now, I’m not against going evergreen, especially since I’ve also made multiple 7 figures on evergreen.

The reason why I’m sharing this is bc there’s this misconception that you can flip a switch and money will roll in.

It doesn’t work that way; it still requires a lot of work.
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