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2022-08-16 01:06 PM
Is there a way to have multiple registration forms for one webinar? I would like to have each source link have its own registration form.
We have one webinar, but two audiences:
Ideally, we would like the friends/family/colleagues form slightly different from our subscriber form. I've been playing around with the registration settings but no such luck.
2022-08-16 02:20 PM
Hi, @kwalsh15,
I'm not aware of any way to do this for a simple Webinar within Zoom. A Zoom Event Conference -- which can either be a single session of Webinar or Meeting, or a collection of Meetings and Webinars over 6 (not necessarily consecutive) calendar days, does have "multiple event tickets"... but that would likely be way more effort for you to set up.
As a solo Zoom event producer, I often use Eventbrite registration for individual Meetings or Webinars, or recommend it to clients who are self-producing their own events. Eventbrite has a lot of ticketing options which would easily accommodate your needs, I think... and then the Eventbrite registration data feeds Zoom's registration directly, so you don't have to manually copy over participant data. As with many things, it's a little more complex and has a learning curve the first time or two, but worth investigating, in my opinion.