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Think About Your Audience Before Choosing a Webinar Title

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Despite numerous advances in security, phishing remains a top attack vector-because it works.  We'll dive into the metrics and offer expert analysis from nearly a billion blocked phishing attempts to help you discover strategies for mitigating the latest phishing techniques.

Register now to learn more about:

  • 2022's top phishing targets by country, industry and more
  • Phishing predictions for 2023-2024
  • Common methods attackers use to deceive users
  • How to stop attackers with a zero-trust strategy

Key Takeaways:

  • Why phishing remains a major threat
  • Why humans are the weakest link in the security chain
  • Why email remains vulnerable to attacks
  • Common methods attackers leverage
  • How to stop attackers with a zero-trust strategy

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What You’ll Learn in This Webinar

You’ve probably written a hundred abstracts in your day, but have you come up with a template that really seems to resonate? Go back through your past webinar inventory and see what events produced the most registrants. Sure – this will vary by topic but what got their attention initially was the description you wrote.

Paint a mental image of the benefits of attending your webinar. Often times this can be summarized in the title of your event. Your prospects may not even make it to the body of the message, so get your point across immediately.  Capture their attention, pique their interest, and push them towards the desired action (i.e. signing up for your event). You have to make them focus and you have to do it fast. Using an active voice and bullet points is great way to do this.

Always add key takeaways. Something like this....In this session, you’ll learn about:

  • You know you’ve cringed at misspellings and improper grammar before, so don’t get caught making the same mistake.
  • Get a second or even third set of eyes to review your work.
  • It reflects on your professionalism even if it has nothing to do with your event.