The Webinar Marketing Podcast with Fexingo: Virtual Events, Live Selling, and Webinar Funnels

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What separates a webinar that converts from one that empties the room minutes after the title slide? Lucas and Luna examine the mechanics behind virtual events that actually sell — not the generic 'host a Q&A' advice, but the specific triggers that keep an audience engaged through a live pitch. Each episode picks apart one real webinar funnel from a named company: the landing page copy, the sequence of slides, the moment the offer opens, the follow-up cadence. Lucas brings the journalist's eye for what the data actually shows (conversion rates, drop-off points, replay consumption) while Luna tests every claim against what she would have done as a marketer running the same campaign. Recent episodes have walked through a HubSpot product demo that generated 40% of its annual leads, a small SaaS company that used a 90-minute workshop format to close six-figure deals, and a B2B publisher that replaced trade-show booths with a weekly live series that now accounts for nearly a third of sponsorship revenue. They never pretend that one webinar template works for every product; instead, they ask why certain formats fail for some audiences and succeed for others. The listener is a marketing professional who already knows the basics but needs to understand why their own webinars feel flat — and what the specific, data-backed alternatives might look like. After listening, you will think about your next virtual event not as a script to read but as a sequence of decisions that either earns attention or loses it. What would actually happen if you changed the order of your slides? #WebinarMarketing #VirtualEvents #LiveSelling #WebinarFunnels #ConversionRate #B2BMarketing #ContentMarketing #SalesFunnel #DemoCall #AudienceEngagement #MarketingStrategy #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Marketing #HubSpotCase #SaaSMarketing #LeadGeneration #EventMarketing Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

  1. Aug 14

    How a Live Chat Widget on Webinar Replay Pages Lifts Sales

    In Episode 154 of The Webinar Marketing Podcast, Lucas and Luna drill into a single, overlooked lever: adding a live chat widget to your webinar replay page. They break down a 47 percent lift in conversions from a B2B software company's test, then walk through the three reasons chat works on replays when it often fails on live webinars: timing, intent, and the psychological effect of perceived availability. They cover practical details like pre-scripted responses, staffing a chat window for just five days, and how to route conversations to a human before the trial ends. Lucas pushes back on the idea that chat is just a support tool, arguing it's really a sales-play trigger that turns passive viewers into active prospects. Luna brings in the counter-example of a low-ticket course where chat barely moved the needle, and they land on the rule of thumb: chat pays off when the webinar pitch is above a certain price point. If today's episode earns its coffee, the hosts mention buy me a coffee dot com slash fexingo. A focused, practical episode for marketers who want one concrete way to squeeze more revenue from replays. #WebinarReplay #LiveChat #ConversionOptimization #WebinarMarketing #Marketing #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #SalesLift #B2BMarketing #CustomerSupport #OnlineSales #DigitalMarketing #ReplayPage #ChatWidget #ConversionRate #MarketingExperiment #WebinarFunnel #LiveSelling Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

    How a Live Chat Widget on Webinar Replay Pages Lifts Sales

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What separates a webinar that converts from one that empties the room minutes after the title slide? Lucas and Luna examine the mechanics behind virtual events that actually sell — not the generic 'host a Q&A' advice, but the specific triggers that keep an audience engaged through a live pitch. Each episode picks apart one real webinar funnel from a named company: the landing page copy, the sequence of slides, the moment the offer opens, the follow-up cadence. Lucas brings the journalist's eye for what the data actually shows (conversion rates, drop-off points, replay consumption) while Luna tests every claim against what she would have done as a marketer running the same campaign. Recent episodes have walked through a HubSpot product demo that generated 40% of its annual leads, a small SaaS company that used a 90-minute workshop format to close six-figure deals, and a B2B publisher that replaced trade-show booths with a weekly live series that now accounts for nearly a third of sponsorship revenue. They never pretend that one webinar template works for every product; instead, they ask why certain formats fail for some audiences and succeed for others. The listener is a marketing professional who already knows the basics but needs to understand why their own webinars feel flat — and what the specific, data-backed alternatives might look like. After listening, you will think about your next virtual event not as a script to read but as a sequence of decisions that either earns attention or loses it. What would actually happen if you changed the order of your slides? #WebinarMarketing #VirtualEvents #LiveSelling #WebinarFunnels #ConversionRate #B2BMarketing #ContentMarketing #SalesFunnel #DemoCall #AudienceEngagement #MarketingStrategy #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Marketing #HubSpotCase #SaaSMarketing #LeadGeneration #EventMarketing Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo