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Losing Majority of Audience in the Process

  • March 25, 2026
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Andy Bennetts

I’ve used VideoAsk for about a year now. I love the service, but with a recent form I am collecting 3-4x’s more anonymous responses to ones that actually fill it out! So I have a decent amount of people clicking to find out more info, but then leaving and I’m left with absolutely NO information.

I’ve tried collecting info up front and on the back end through an EventBrite form. But with both ways, I just keep racking up a bunch of useless Anonymous clicks. So I’m left feeling like I’m losing ¾ of my interested people somewhere in the process. Any ideas and feedback would be MUCH appreciated!

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Grace
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  • March 27, 2026

Hi ​@Andy Bennetts love this idea of using VideoAsk to share your upcoming event schedule! 

I do wonder if it’s a blocker to ask for contact information upfront, before you’ve shared the upcoming event date details. Have you tried moving the contact form to once they click on the event date that they’re interested in? 

How and where do you usually share the videoask? Is it through an email list, or webpage or socials? I wonder if people are discovering it out of context, and that’s why you’re seeing people click but not sign up. (So they watch to see what it’s about, and then decide it’s not for them so don’t go further).


Andy Bennetts
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  • March 27, 2026

Hey Grace,


Thanks so much for checking it out and offering feedback. I completely agree. I don’t like that we’re asking for info up front, but I did that because I was losing 80% of folks after they clicked Let’s Go. So almost all of my responses were Anonymous, and I had no way to follow-up with them. :( 

I’m usually sharing these videos through FB, Messenger, email, and text. It’s possible that they’re getting to it out of context, but probably unlikely since there’s always a post or message to tee it up. 

Idk.