If you've read the How to invite your audience to a webinar article, you know that you will need to create a registration page to allow participants to sign-up.
How to add a registration page?
Adding a registration page to the webinar is extremely easy, and is part of step 4 of the webinar creation wizard, when you create a webinar from scratch.
If you are using a template to create your webinar, the registration will be created as part of the template. Find out how to edit the webinar registration page
In the Registration page step of the wizard, you can:
➟ Add a description text to the registration page, and format it per your needs.
➟ Add the fields that you want to have appear in the registration page, that the participants will fill in. These fields can be made mandatory to fill in or not.
➟ Add a banner that will appear at the top of the registration page (PNG, JPEG. Max file size 10 MB. Recommended resolution 2048 x 492 px).
Note: Remember that the webinar branding color and icon, added as described in the How to add branding to a webinar article, will also be used for the registration page, in particular for the "read more" font and the background of the "Continue" button.
Adding the registration page is the last step in the webinar creation wizard. Clicking on New webinar will finalize the webinar creation.
How to edit and preview the registration page?
The webinar registration page can also be edited after you have created the webinar. To access the registration page settings, open the webinar and click on the Settings icon in the top left corner:
In the Registration page section, you can make any changes to the registration page.
Here you can use the buttons to:
➟ Preview the registration page as you make changes.
➟ Copy the link to the registration page to share it with your audience.
Registration page set-up | Registration page preview |
NEXT STEPs
Add interactive features to the webinar
Add branding to the webinar
Invite the audience to the webinar
Invite your speakers to the webinar
Invite any moderators to a webinar
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