 What is the best time of day or day of the week to host a webinar or, you know, online experience? This is a tricky question because it depends so much on where your audience is or the people you want to reach. What is their kind of work habit? Do they, are you trying to reach them after work, before work, on the weekends? And so let me, let me explain kind of my thinking process around what is the best time for a webinar. Number one, the best time for a webinar is when you have the best energy to do the webinar, best day of the week, best time of the day. So, for example, there may be actual constraints within your household. You know, it's like maybe there's, you know, you have kids running around or whatever where it's like, all right, I need them to be in school or at, you know, daycare. So that's a, so I think obviously it's constraint number one is always the best time and day for you. Because if you're bending over backwards to say, Oh, I, I, I hate working on Saturdays, or it's even against my religion, but I want to reach people. You know, my deal clients are on Saturdays, then you are bending over backwards and you're going to break your back, because you're going against your own values and your own lifestyle design. Because if you're a, if you're a, you know, one second here, if you are an authentic business, you're trying to create your own ideal lifestyle through your business. Don't bend over backwards and say, Oh, you know, my clients want me to do it, you know, before they go to work, but that's really early for me to wake up, don't do it. You choose your own time and your ideal clients will come along or you will find people who can do those times that's constraint number one. Now, you say, George, that's fine, but I can do Saturdays or whatever, or I can do 7am on and Monday or I can do, you know, I'm willing to do 6pm after they come home from work. You have good energy for me. I'm good with those times. You have several of those. Then guess what? You take a poll of your existing ideal audience. You could you have many people in your audience. You have people of different ages and different places in the world, perhaps. Well, then you, you know, you thoughtfully email, you know, each, create a Google form. Okay, create a Google form, a poll to say which of these days and times are you most likely to be able and would enjoy attending a webinar on a topic of that interest to you. Okay, like you give them the, you know, your own top five choices that you said, yeah, these would be my ideal energy and my house is quiet or I'm able to and the lighting is good because I'm facing a window and to get natural light, whatever it is. Okay. Yeah, lighting matters, obviously. You give the Google form five five of your ideal times and you email, you know, 10 to 20 of your ideal audience members, because you could post it on you could post it on social media but then you're getting good you're going to get people voting who aren't your audience members because you can have your aunt Sally vote you're going to have some people who are not, you know, so that's this is why I say email 10 to 20 of you. Okay, okay, if I'm targeting people in their 20s, or in their 50s or whatever you're targeting email those people who are your, you know, some of them are your friends. They're either your acquaintances or colleagues or even family members but they represent your ideal demographic, psychographic the kind of person you would love to work with you email them, you asked them to vote by a certain due date deadline. Okay. And if you want to give an incentive you can to say all right for voting. I'm going to give you, you know, free access to my next webinar instead of charging for it you're going to get free and whatever it is you're right now you're in the beginning stages of your business or you're, you're making this decision, I'm waiting to be doing things regularly, right that's an important decision and it's worth getting some incentive to get the 10 to ideally 20 people to vote. And then once the votes come back. Now, you have and by the way your votes should include time zones if you, for example for me. I address people in not only the Americas, North America, South America, but also I address people in Europe and I address people in Australia and Asia. You know me what's happened and just to give you a shortcut you know this video is going a bit long Lisa George give me the give me the best times, you know you, you've been doing this for 1314 years you probably know the best times for people in the world Well, again, like I said, I do it at the times where I have good energy. And, yes, I have noticed certain times, within my constraints, these are. So I do mine on. Again, these are not perfect, but whatever I do mine on Monday at 6pm Pacific is one of my times Monday 6pm Pacific is Australia and Asia, or Monday 16 Pacific is 9pm Eastern way too late middle of night for Europe. Australia, Asia, it's daytime. Okay. And then the other one I do is Wednesday at 9am Pacific, which is 12pm Eastern and it's usually four or five 5pm GMT BST so Europe is late afternoon early evening. And anyway, that works well for my household, my energy, and also for my clients those kind of do two time zones but whatever you should put time zones. If you're trying to serve people in different parts of the world so like, okay, which of these five options work for you. You know, Monday at 2pm Pacific 5pm Eastern, XYZ Sydney time, you know, whatever, or, you know, Thursday at 7am Pacific 10am Eastern, you know, 3pm GMT whatever so give those time zones. And then once the votes come in. You get to decide. Do you want to go with the majority rules. Yeah, it's kind of like flipping a coin you know you flip a coin you're like, oh I wish it ends up being tails or whatever because that's really what my heart's desire is. Same thing when the votes come in, you can still decide you know what, I changed my mind I don't really want to do Wednesdays at 9am or whatever, because that conflicts with Georgia's courses. You get to decide. And here's the final thing I'll say, whatever you decide, stick with it. Ideally, you build your business and your life around those times now. You can of course change it in the future if you need, but don't just keep changing it, because you're essentially going to be building an audience who respects those times from when you do webinars. Yes, they will eventually, as you keep growing your audience. They will actually shape their lifestyle not lifestyle but they will shape their schedules around what George does his classes on Wednesdays at 9am so I better not have a client if I want to attend his classes and thank goodness George keeps that stable. You see, like imagine if I were to teach courses at different times at the, you know, George, I thought you always did Wednesdays at 9am. No, now I'm doing Thursdays at 2. Okay, so that's why at the end of the day, you have to keep it stable so that as you build your audience around it, those are the people that are going to keep working with you and it's, it's good, good energy for you at those times. Remember that was our first constraint so I hope this is helpful. And yeah I appreciate the comment here in the live chat to say, you know, we are such nice people. Oh, oh, you can't do Wednesdays 9am. Oh, okay. Oh, four people could one person couldn't so let me let me let me like do this incredibly complex puzzle. Do I figure out five people. Let's get no come on ridiculous. It's like, you will always be bending over backwards. Oh, but, but this these two ideal clients can't do these times. And the irony is, even if one, you know, all 20 people selected Wednesdays at 9am, you're, you're going to do Wednesdays nine and 10 of those people can't tell you they can't make it you're like, I thought he voted. It's always going to be like this. It's all. So that's why essentially I started this whole thing with sandwich sandwich number one was your own constraints of your own best energy and day for your household and sandwich at the very end of the sandwich is still your choice. But keeping it stable, knowing that even the people who voted for whatever some of them are going, Oh, I couldn't make that time. Well, I thought you told me you could. No, it's sometimes they say they can't make the time as an excuse to say, Oh, I'm not that interested in your topic, but I'm not going to tell you that. So long story short, you have to make the choice and keep it stable and the universe will bend to your will. Okay. So I hope this is helpful.