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You can find more information HERE and register to attend one of our webinars where we will go over the opportunity and benefits of partnering with Yaymaker to host your virtual events. You can also ...

You can find more information HERE and register to attend one of our webinars where we will go over the opportunity and benefits of partnering with Yaymaker to host your virtual events. You can also ...

You can find more information HERE and register to attend one of our webinars where we will go over the opportunity and benefits of partnering with Yaymaker to host your virtual events. You can also ...

Webinars : Host & Co-host client facing webinars to increase their knowledge of the inforcer platform as well as ad hoc topics. * Implementation : Delivering multiple implementation sessions ...

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How much do webinar host jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for webinar host in the United States is $18.25, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Webinar Host, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Webinar Host, you need excellent verbal communication skills, a professional presence, and a good understanding of the subject matter or industry being covered. Familiarity with webinar platforms like Zoom, Webex, or GoToWebinar, as well as basic audio/visual equipment and troubleshooting, is typically required. Strong organizational skills, adaptability, and the ability to engage and interact with a virtual audience set top hosts apart. These skills ensure smooth, engaging, and technically sound webinars that effectively deliver value to participants.

What is the difference between Webinar Host vs Webinar Coordinator?

AspectWebinar HostWebinar Coordinator
Primary RolePresenting and engaging with the audience during webinarsPlanning, organizing, and managing webinar logistics
Required SkillsPublic speaking, presentation skills, technical familiarityEvent planning, coordination, technical setup management
Work EnvironmentLive online sessions, often remotePre-event planning, coordination meetings, technical setup
Common EmployerTraining companies, marketing teams, educational institutionsEvent management firms, corporate training departments

While both roles are involved in webinars, the Webinar Host primarily focuses on delivering presentations and engaging the audience during live sessions. The Webinar Coordinator handles the planning, logistics, and technical setup to ensure the event runs smoothly. Both roles often collaborate but serve distinct functions within the webinar process.

What are some common challenges faced by a Webinar Host, and how can they be managed effectively?

As a Webinar Host, common challenges include managing technical issues, engaging a remote audience, and ensuring smooth coordination with guest speakers or panelists. To address these, it's helpful to conduct thorough tech checks beforehand, prepare interactive elements (like polls or Q&A), and maintain clear communication with all participants. Practicing your presentation and having a backup plan for technical glitches can also help ensure a seamless event.

What does a Webinar Host do?

A Webinar Host is responsible for organizing, moderating, and facilitating online seminars or presentations. They introduce speakers, manage audience questions, handle technical aspects, and ensure the event runs smoothly. Webinar Hosts also engage with participants, provide information about the topic, and solve any issues that arise during the session. Their goal is to create an interactive and informative experience for attendees.
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Infographic showing various Webinar Host job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 89% Full Time, and 11% Part Time. Highlights an 78% In-person, and 22% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $37,956 per year, or $18.2 per hour.
Trivia / Games - Virtual Host

Trivia / Games - Virtual Host

Yaymaker

Las Vegas, NV

Other

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

In these unprecedented times, we are looking for ways to connect. By becoming a virtual host you can fill that need while sharing your special talent and making an income.

Virtual Host:

This is an opportunity to inspire people through online entertainment by sharing what you love while running virtually hosted events that bring friends and community together to engage in what is fun and break away from the daily stress and mundane of today.  You’ll partner with a rapidly growing leader in the industry; we'll give you brand visibility and world class resources, giving the support you need to focus on what’s most important; planning and delivering fun virtual events your guests will love.  

Here’s a little about what you can expect as a Certified Host on our platform:

    • You’re the boss:  You run events on your terms.  You pick the experience, the time, the frequency, the ticket price.  It’s all up to you.
    • Earn money doing what you love: You earn 70% of ticket revenue doing what you love on your terms - from the safety and comfort of your home. 
    • Discounted subscription fee and 60 day FREE trial: There is a $35/month subscription fee, however we're offering a summer promotion and lowering the subscription fee to $25/month for life on the platform with a special discount code: megh25  We are also offering a 60 day free trial.  If after 60 days you're not making money doing what you love you can cancel and will never be charged.
    • Tools, Support and Expertise: The subscription covers the Premium Zoom access and tools to connect you with interested venues (when and if you're ready to bring your experience in-venue), Customer Support, Training and expertise from our most highly rated Hosts as well as Marketing tools and expertise.
    • Visibility: There is no non-compete; meaning you can promote yourself, your business, your products and you are welcome to participate in other platforms.
    • No obligation:  There is no commitment and no cost to you to get started - We will waive the first 60 days of subscription so you can try this out and see if it works for you.


You can find more information HERE and register to attend one of our webinars where we will go over the opportunity and benefits of partnering with Yaymaker to host your virtual events. You can also schedule a quick call with us HERE if none of the webinar times work for you.

When you are ready to create your account to start hosting your Virtual Events, you can do so in under 15 minutes HERE. When creating your account you will need to enter your credit card information for the subscription fee. As a reminder, you will only be charged that subscription after your first 60 days on the platform. To lock in the $25/month rate please apply the following code - megh25 
 

The opportunities are endless

Are you a home baker? Manicurist? Hairstylist? Plumber? Knitter? Chances are that you have a skill set that others are interested in, which could translate into a fun-filled Virtual Event. We’re looking for talents of all shapes and sizes to become a part of our online, interactive event platform.

Driving tickets

Your Virtual Events will live on our online calendar for millions to see across the world. We’ll promote your events to our large database of customers and followers on social media. We recommend you do the same with your network and social channels for maximum visibility

Make an income

The current climate has made it difficult for many to work. Artists, fitness instructors, teachers, and more have been affected—some finding themselves without a job entirely. We’re offering a means to earn money and get back to doing what you love, while also connecting with people from the comfort of your home.

*70/30 revenue split is net of 3% credit card fees and any marketing commissions from ticket wholesalers such as Groupon.

About Yaymaker:

More yays to love. Now, Yaymaker is here to give you more ways to find your yay. We offer virtually   hosted events where you'll laugh, drink, connect, and try your hand at something new—a new restaurant to visit, a new group of people to hang with, and always a chance to make a new creation.


Employment Type: Host