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Create a Webinar: Bulk Registration
Create a Webinar: Bulk Registration
Updated over a week ago

Do you already have a massive list of potential attendees compiled from your marketing efforts? Skip the manual entry and leverage the power of bulk registration to seamlessly convert that list into registered webinar attendees, saving you hours and ensuring a smooth experience for everyone!

Why Bulk Registration is Your Marketing Tool's Best Friend:

  • Effortless Conversion: Don't waste time manually adding each attendee! Bulk registration allows you to upload your entire marketing list in minutes, freeing you to focus on other strategic tasks.

  • Accuracy Guaranteed: Manual data entry is prone to errors. Uploading your pre-built list minimizes typos and captures all attendee information correctly.

  • Targeted Audience Management: Have you segmented your marketing list by demographics or interests? Bulk registration allows you to easily register the most relevant attendees for specific webinars, maximizing the impact of your content.

Bulk Up Your Webinar with These Steps

From your My Webinars dashboard,

  • Select your webinar to bulk register attendees.

  • Access the Registration section and go to the Bulk Registration tab.

    • Bulk Registration supports uploading a CSV file to bulk-register attendees.

    • A sample downloadable file is available on the Bulk Registration page, and you can get it by clicking the Click here hyperlink.
      The sample CSV file is dynamically generated based on the registration form.

NOTE: Make sure to update your CSV file after changing the Registration Form.

  • During the bulk upload process, you have the option to send registration confirmation emails and update attendees' information.

NOTE: Registration Confirmation Email must be enabled within the Email Notifications to trigger the sending.


For further assistance, contact us through chat or send us an email at support@webinar.net.

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