Sometimes, despite your best efforts, things will go wrong. Fortunately, most challenges you'll face in creating and producing your teleseminars are relatively easy to fix. Here are some of the top problems you could run into, and how to recover: Problem: Your registration numbers are low. Solution: If your numbers are low,…
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Just a few short years ago, teleseminars would have been impossible or prohibitively expensive. But now, they are inexpensive and even free, depending on which service you use. In addition, you'll need a few additional tools to reach and connect with your market, especially if you plan to turn your teleseminars into streams of…
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Why do people offer teleseminars? Sure, some of them want to get the word out about their causes, but most hosts know that teleseminars are a great way to make money, and some of them make a very nice living with their teleseminars. Here are just some of the ways you can make money…
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If you don't have a built-in list of thousands, you'll need to generate some publicity for your teleseminar if you want others outside of your immediate “world” to attend. Here are some ways you can start spreading the word: Email your list. Even if you only have a few dozen subscribers, let…
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If there's one skill that can make or break your teleseminar, it's interviewing. I'm sure you've listened to poor interviewers – or interviewees! – and wondered how soon you could turn off the radio (or the TV) or hang up the phone. And then there are the fabulous interviewers who are so skilled at…
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If you're serving as your own expert, you can choose the day and time that works best for your schedule. If you're interviewing someone else and want to host the call live, you'll need to take your interviewee's schedule into consideration. You could also pre-record the interview at a mutually convenient time and then…
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Should you charge for your teleseminars? And if so, how much? That depends on your goals. If your main purpose is to promote a product or service, or to build your audience, you may decide to offer your expertise for free, thereby maximizing the number of people who participate. The benefits of hosting a…
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One of the easiest ways you could host a successful teleseminar is by inviting an expert. Having an expert take part in your teleseminar has a number of advantages: You don't have to rely on your own expertise – your expert will be there to educate your audience. You'll achieve expert status by…
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In order to pull off a great teleseminar, you'll need to plan for success. Sure, there are things that can go wrong, but if you plan your teleseminar well, most of them can be avoided. Let's review what you need to do to ensure your teleseminar will go as smoothly as possible: Choose a…
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From the day the first caveman tried to convince his cohorts how great saber-tooth tiger tasted once it had been cooked over a fire, humans have been “selling” their ideas to each other. The practice of sharing with and educating others hasn't changed. We just have a whole lot more options when it comes…
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