| Average Attendance Rates 2020 | |
| Morning | 36.13% |
| Afternoon | 36.61% |
With everybody working from home, shifting their hours around other commitments, it was pretty much a free-for-all. No time was overwhelmingly better than any other.
In 2021, the advantage swung back towards morning webinars, but only just;
| Average Attendance Rate 2021 | |
| Morning | 40.57% |
| Afternoon | 39.60% |
In 2020, the best time to begin a webinar was 3 pm. This was the only start time to break the 40% attendance rate.
3 pm also made a strong showing in 2021 but was beaten by 10 am. We think this trend is a reflection of more workers drifting back to a “9 to 5” work routine; Emails and general admin take up the first hour, then people are free to join the webinar before work projects take over. At the other end, by 3 pm most high-energy work is done, and people are in the mood to sit and absorb some new knowledge.
On this logic, 11 am is the worst performer because by that time most people will be deep in the day’s work. 12 pm is lunchtime, so people aren’t too busy working, but they will most likely want to step away from the screen, not stay glued to it.
It’s your time to shine!
As ever, our advice is to test this for yourself! With only 5% separating the highest and lowest performers in both years, you shouldn’t lose a massive chunk of your audience by testing.
Spotler’s marketing team are going to continue this research into 2022, to watch how the trends develop and see if a new year has any more surprises. You wouldn’t bet against it!