One person. That's the minimum team to launch a webinar.

You don't need a production crew. Just someone motivated, wearing several hats.

The four hats

A webinar is four jobs. At launch, one person can wear them all.

Four hats, one person
HostRun the live, and sell.
ProduceThe tech, the control room.
Fill seatsBring in the registrants.
Follow upNudge and close afterward.

You host, you handle the tech, you bring in the registrants, you follow up. It's a lot. But it's doable solo for a first one.

When to move to a team

One person is enough to launch. Not necessarily to keep up the pace.

To get startedYou, on your ownOne motivated person is enough.
To scaleA small teamWhen the pace picks up.
To delegateAn agencyWe carry everything for you.

As soon as you run webinars back to back, hand off what slows you down. The tech, the acquisition, the editing. You keep hosting and selling.

Gear and time

For the rest of the setup, see what gear for a webinar and how much time to prepare.

Solo, or with an agency?

Solo, you learn fast. But you carry everything. With an agency, you hand off the machine and keep your craft.

The full call is here: in-house or agency.

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