If you sell an online course, you already know the hard part is not building the course. It is getting someone to believe in it enough to buy before they have seen a single lesson. A sales page asks a cold visitor to make that decision alone, with no one there to answer the question that is actually holding them back. That is why so many good courses sit at a two or three percent conversion rate and the creator assumes the problem is the price.
A live webinar fixes that. It lets you teach a real slice of your material, prove you know what you are talking about, answer the exact objection that is keeping someone on the fence, and then make your offer at the moment they are most convinced. WebinarJam is built for that specific job: present, engage, handle objections in real time, and put your enrollment offer on screen when intent is highest. This guide walks through how course creators actually use it, step by step, whether you are launching live or running an evergreen enrollment webinar in the background.
Why a Live Webinar Beats a Sales Page for Selling a Course
A sales page is a monologue. A webinar is a room. When you teach live, three things happen that a page cannot do.
You earn trust by teaching first. People buy a course from someone they believe can get them a result. The fastest way to prove that is to actually deliver value live, walk them through one framework or one win, so they leave thinking “if the free session was this good, the paid one is worth it.”
You handle the real objection in the moment. Most people do not skip a course because of price. They skip because of a quiet doubt: “I do not have time,” “I have tried this before,” “will this work for someone like me.” On a sales page those doubts go unanswered and the tab gets closed. In a live webinar you answer them out loud, and because the whole audience hears the answer, one good question can move a dozen people off the fence at once.
You make the offer at peak intent. On a page, the buy button sits there from the first second, before anyone is convinced. In a webinar, you control the timing. You teach, you build the case, and then you present the offer exactly when the audience is most ready to act. WebinarJam is designed around that sequence.
The Two Ways Course Creators Use WebinarJam
Before the setup steps, it helps to know which of the two plays you are running, because they use the same tool a little differently.
The live launch webinar is what you run for an open-cart launch, a beta cohort, or a seasonal enrollment push. You show up live, teach, take questions, and open the cart for a set window. The energy of a real live event and a closing deadline is what drives the surge of enrollments.
The evergreen enrollment webinar is your best live webinar, recorded once and then run automatically on a schedule so new prospects can attend without you presenting again. WebinarJam pairs with EverWebinar for this: you take a presentation that already converts live and turn it into a scheduled replay that keeps the polls, the chat prompts, and the offer timing intact, so it keeps enrolling students while you work on other things. If you are weighing when to run live versus when to automate, our EverWebinar vs WebinarJam guide breaks down exactly which one fits which stage.
Most established course creators end up using both: live to launch and learn, evergreen to scale the winner.
How to Set Up Your Course-Selling Webinar in WebinarJam
Here is the full sequence, from the angle you teach to the follow-up that closes the people who did not buy on the day.
Step 1: Pick the one result you will teach
Your webinar is not a summary of your whole course. It is one valuable, complete idea that naturally leads to the course. Choose the single transformation your course delivers, then design the live session to teach the “what” and the “why,” while the course remains where they get the full “how.” When someone finishes your webinar thinking “okay, I get the strategy, now I need the steps and the support,” your offer becomes the obvious next move instead of a hard pitch.
Step 2: Build a registration page that sets up the sale
Your registration page is the first promise you make. It should sell the outcome of attending, not just the topic, so the people who sign up are the ones genuinely interested in solving the problem your course solves. WebinarJam includes registration page templates you can match to your brand, and the cleaner the promise here, the warmer your audience is when they arrive. If you want this page converting as hard as it can, our webinar registration page best practices guide covers the specifics.
Step 3: Set up the live room and your presentation
Inside WebinarJam you build the live experience: load your slides, set up screen sharing for any live demonstration, and decide how you want to appear. One thing that matters for a lot of course creators, you do not have to be on camera. Slide presentations and screen sharing work perfectly well on their own, so if being on video is what has stopped you from running webinars, that barrier is gone. If you do want the full setup walked through, our complete WebinarJam setup guide goes deep on the room itself.
Step 4: Time your enrollment offer for peak intent
This is the step that separates a webinar that sells from a webinar that just informs. After you have taught your content and made the case, WebinarJam lets you bring your offer on screen as a clickable buy button at the exact right moment, rather than leaving it visible the whole time. You can present full payment first and an installment option second, and add a countdown timer so the urgency matches how ready the audience is to act. The buy button sends them to your checkout, so your course can continue to live on whatever platform you already use. The point is control: you decide when the offer appears, and you make it appear when conviction is highest.
Step 5: Handle objections live with moderated Q and A
As you move toward the offer, the questions that surface are usually the real buying objections: “how much time does this take,” “do I need experience first,” “will this work in my niche.” WebinarJam’s live, moderated Q and A lets you answer those publicly, so every other person carrying the same quiet doubt hears the answer too. Moderation keeps the chat focused on the questions that actually move people to enroll, instead of letting the session drift. Over time, the patterns in those questions also tell you exactly how to sharpen your offer and your sales page.
Step 6: Connect your course platform, email tool, and CRM
When someone enrolls, the right things should happen automatically: they get access to your course, they get tagged as a buyer, and they drop into the right onboarding sequence. WebinarJam connects to the rest of your stack so none of that is manual. It integrates natively with ActiveCampaign, and connects to tools like your course platform, your CRM, and your email service through Zapier or n8n, so registrations and purchases flow straight into the systems you already run. Our WebinarJam integrations guide shows exactly how to wire these up, including the behavior-based follow-up that lets you treat attendees who bought differently from those who did not.
Step 7: Follow up to enroll the people who did not buy live
Most of your enrollments will not happen during the live event. They happen in the days after, from the people who attended and stalled and the people who registered but never showed. This is where your replay and your follow-up emails do the work. WebinarJam’s automated replays keep your presentation selling after you have gone offline, and a short, well-timed email sequence brings the undecided back to it. Our guide on webinar follow-up emails lays out a sequence that re-enrolls fence-sitters without feeling pushy, and our webinar attendance tactics help you get more of your registrants into the room in the first place.
Turn Your Best Live Webinar Into an Evergreen Enrollment Engine
Once you have run your course webinar live a few times and you know it converts, you do not have to keep showing up to present it. Take the version that worked and turn it into a scheduled, automated webinar that runs on its own. WebinarJam and EverWebinar are built to do this together: the polls, chat prompts, and offer timing that made the live version convert carry over to the automated version, so a new prospect can register today, attend a session that feels live, and enroll, all without you in the room.
That is how a course launch becomes a course business. Live launches give you the spikes and the learning. The evergreen webinar gives you the steady, predictable enrollment in between, running in the background while you teach, build, and create.
Which Plan You Need to Get Started
Selling a course with WebinarJam means using the offer and integration features, so it is worth a quick look at where those land across the plans before you start. Our WebinarJam pricing breakdown walks through what each tier includes and, more importantly, the math on whether one extra cohort of students pays for the platform several times over. For most course creators, it does, the question is just which plan fits your audience size.
Common Mistakes Course Creators Make on Selling Webinars
A few patterns sink more course webinars than anything else, and all of them are avoidable.
- Pitching too early, before you have taught anything of value, so the offer feels like a sales trap instead of a logical next step.
- Leaving the offer on screen the entire time, which removes the timing advantage a webinar gives you in the first place.
- Skipping live Q and A, and with it the single best chance to dissolve the objection holding people back.
- Having no follow-up, so every attendee who needed one more day to decide is simply lost.
- Never recording a replay, which throws away the majority of enrollments that were always going to happen after the live event, not during it.
Get those right and a webinar stops being a one-off event and becomes the most reliable way you have to enroll students.
Start Selling Your Course Live
If you have been relying on a sales page to do a job that really needs a conversation, a live webinar is the upgrade. Teach first, handle the real objection in the moment, make your offer at peak intent, and let an automated replay and a simple follow-up sequence close the rest. That is the system WebinarJam is built for, and it is the same system the most consistent course creators use to enroll students every single week.
See how WebinarJam is set up to sell courses online with live webinars, and run your first one.