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Gather relevant information from viewers with the interaction tools of WebinarGeek.

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Written by Dina
Updated over 6 months ago

Have you ever noticed that interactive seminars are far more engaging than ones where you do nothing but listen? This is where WebinarGeek’s interactions come in!

Immerse your viewers in your webinar by giving them things to do through the use of interactions and gather more information on your crowd at the same time. Kill two birds with one stone!

Measure opinions with polls

Prompting viewers to give their input through polls is one great way to both measure your participants’ opinions and engage them. Ask their opinion on matters discussed in your webinar or perhaps even the webinar itself. Everyone likes having the opportunity to give input on something they participate in, and more information on leads has never hurt anybody.

Test knowledge with quizzes

You can use quizzes to ensure that your viewers are really listening to the webinar and the information being presented. Did they properly understand the content of the webinar? Test them with a quiz and inspect the results afterwards. If you notice that a large number of the participants got the question wrong, you can opt to repeat the answer so that you’re certain it has come across correctly.

Boost sales with a call to action & infobox

Are you certain your viewers have properly grasped your information and/or product? Consider dropping a call to action into your webinar. This prompts your participants to take an action leading to a configurable result, such as taking them to your website or subscribing them to your next webinar. If you aren’t quite sure they’ve properly absorbed the content, you can first use an information box to offer additional clarification on your topic.

Ensure viewers paid attention with the assessment module

It’s very possible a viewer might be absent for most of the webinar and only answered the polls and quizzes they happened to see pop up, in which case they might not have properly learned what was discussed in the webinar. Checking this over the internet can be incredibly difficult, which is where our assessment module comes in. Set it up so that viewers have to complete certain actions in order to ‘pass’ the webinar so you can ensure they listened well.

Review the results

Use all your gathered information to improve your next webinar according to the results of the interactions. Review which subjects were difficult to understand or which could use more extensive explanation and revise it in your next webinar!

Discover our other training-based features to educate, test and measure your audience here!

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