Thursday, June 9, 2011

Teleseminars ? What to Do to Prepare ? 4 Weeks in Advance ...

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Teaching teleseminars is a fabulous way to help others learn from what you know. And, of course, teleseminars are also great for the following purposes:

  1. marketing your business, project, or interests,
  2. building your mailing/emailing list, and
  3. networking with others around your city, state, country, or the globe.

Planning for a teleseminar involves a fair, but not overwhelming, amount of preparation. Here are ideas to consider at least four weeks in advance of your planned teleseminar event:

  • Determine if you are having a guest or conducting the class alone
  • If you are doing the class with a guest, gain clarity on date, time, including time zone, handouts, advertising, etc.
  • Determine date & time for class
  • Clear the date/time on all personal/family calendars
  • Determine topic for class
  • Determine title for class
  • Decide whether you will record the teleseminar; you can record with your bridgeline?s free service or you can use an outside service.
  • Determine price (free ? $____)
  • Arrange for bridgeline
  • Establish call-in number; obtain codes & directions
  • Write description of class
  • Write objectives for class
  • Create webpage (optional)
  • Write announcement for class that will be sent out via email or other means; specify clearly whether or not it will be recorded
  • Create ?product? for teleseminar, i.e., if using a shopping cart system. If you aren?t using a shopping cart system, then determine how people will register for your class
  • If needed, create TinyURL & SnipURL to use in plain text emails; embed full link on websites or other services.
  • Create accompanying AR (Autoresponder, i.e., pre-set confirmation email) for registrations; include templatized, appropriate, & sensible wording
  • Create ?product? for handouts, if you are offering handouts
  • If needed, create TinyURL & SnipURL for the handouts to use in plain text emails; embed full link on websites or other services
  • Register yourself to test out the system; enlist others to register to keep testing it, especially the very first time
  • Start putting on any of the social media sites (Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, etc.)
  • Write articles for EzineArticles.com or other such sites; newspaper, newsletter, etc.

You do not have to do ALL of these, but this list gives you a great place to start when considering what you may want to do so that your teleseminar is well-conceived and advertised.

Related posts:

  1. Teleseminar Secrets ? Why Are Teleseminars So Effective at Generating Conversions?
  2. Teleseminar Tip #21 ? Publishing a Book Using Your Teleseminars
  3. Repurposing Teleseminars Into Online Video Part 1 ? What?s Online Video?
  4. Profitable Article Writing ? 4 Advance Methods to Profitable Article Writing
  5. How Should High School Students Prepare Academically For College?

Source: http://www.toppageinfoblog.info/writingandspeaking/teleseminars-what-to-do-to-prepare-4-weeks-in-advance/

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