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Bring Business To Life With Web Conferencing

April 30th, 2007

Another article discussing the benefits of web conferencing.  This article gives a basic introduction to web conferencing and webinars.  It provides insight to those that are just starting out on their research into webinars, but to one who has already done some research, there won’t be much new information.

Web Conferencing is the new way of interaction over internet and
giving live presentations. In this kind of conference system,
each delegate has to sit with a computer connected with internet
and through it one can interact with other people. If telephone
is also used, VoIP technology is used else we use only chats.
This technology is very cheap and saves time as well as cost and
is very environmental friendly as well.

Web conferencing provides easiest method to stay connected
without spending lots of money. Web conferencing is of many
types such as web meeting, Webcast, the Webinar, online
presenting, and online collaboration. The choice depends on the
specific needs. It can be a audio, video or text-based
conversation that is conducted in real time.

Usually organizations that have global presence, use this
technology to remain connected. Using this technology, any
person can be working at one geographical location while being
connected with other far away offices etc.

Web conferencing is used as it cuts traveling costs,
accommodation costs and save time also.

It’s just not business that derives benefits from web
conferencing. If you and your family live apart and can not meet
often, this can form an excellent form of communication with
them.

When you are sitting in web conference, there are certain
etiquettes that need to be followed. One must speak slowly and
always try to be clear. Listening to other person attentively is
important so that they do not have to repeat themselves.

Before you start a web conference it’s a good idea to check the
equipment. Always test the system before the conference starts
so that there is no interruption in the middle of conference.
Check variables like lighting, seating arrangements and
microphone position, background etc. Keep an extra monitor with
you so that the conference participants can see themselves on
the screen.

Proper care must be used when organizing the conference, as some
people may be in different time zones. Remember to press the
mute button when not talking, in order to prevent echo. If a
problem of echo is there, consider using echo cancellers. It’s
possible that the audio or video quality may be poor at the
beginning of the conference. Try adjusting the microphone
position, lighting etc. This may fix the problem. If things do
not improve, hanging up and redialing or even rebooting the
system may be necessary. If there are issues at one end, always
information should be passed on to all the other parties so that
they are not troubled due to disruption.

Although setting up a full fledged studio might be expensive,
it pays over a period of time. If it is felt that costs will not
justify returns consider renting the equipment. Lot of firms
will easily provide good technicians as well as equipment for
good conferencing service.

Web conferencing has made life easier for us be it business or
personal lives. It is a great way of exchanging information and
keeping in touch as well.

About the author:
#1 Internet Conferencing Resource
Web conferencing
technology.

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[tags]web conferencing, webcast, webinar, online collaboration[/tags]

TeleConversion Strategies In Action

April 23rd, 2007

An interesting view on the different ways to conduct teleseminars. Once you have determined the purpose and target audience of your teleseminar, you can choose to set up your teleseminar in the way that best supports your desired goal. This is a good article with lots of useful ideas


Telemarketing has gotten a pretty bad rap and rightly so. The
telephone, however, is still a great marketing tool when used to
provide educational content in a lead conversion setting.
Workshops and seminars have always been a powerful tool for
providing prospects with a heavy dose of information in a
non-selling, expertise environment. But, it’s getting harder and
harder to get people to come out and attend these events.
Teleseminars, in a variety of flavors, just may be the answer.

At its core a teleseminar is nothing more than a seminar
presented over the phone. (I recommend Conference Calls
Unlimited for this) Attendees are provided with a conference
call line and the presenter gives the advertised information via
the conference line. Technology has come along in the past year
that also allows you to more easily add webinars, or web based
visual presentations, to supplement your presentations. Look
into applications such as GoToMeeting and Skype.

From a return standpoint, teleseminars have much to offer. Your
investment in terms of money and time is generally much small
than it might be to rent a room and buy drinks and snacks. A
teleseminar can be a success with a handful of attendees while a
hotel room with the same number would look like a flop.

Below I’ve listed some ways to use teleseminars in your small
business to get your mind humming.

One to one seminar – When you create a webinar or sales
presentation using a service such as GoToMeeting you can invite
someone who calls in to jump online and walk through the
archived presentation on the spot.

Peer to peer seminar – Get two or three happy clients to agree
to be panel members for a discussion about the problems in their
business or industry and gently explain how your business or
product is addressing this for them. The key here is
transparency. Don’t let your guests sell. Make it a thoughtful,
meaningful discussion among peers that you just happened to host.

Live with you – If you’ve got a workshop or seminar you are
currently presenting, take it to a teleseminar. Invite clients
and prospects to attend via the phone. Create an ongoing series
and watch attendance climb.

Interview an expert – You would be surprised at the quality of
guests from around the world you can convince to present to your
clients and prospects. It’s a win for all involved. You get
great content and the presenter may get added exposure for a
book or other project with little time investment on their part.

Co-branded panel – Gather up a couple related businesses and put
on a panel discussion on a hot topic. Everyone on the panel
invites guests and everyone gets exposure.

Sponsored show – Go out and find a sponsor who would like
exposure to your audience and allow them to promote in and
around your teleseminars. For instance, if you are a CPA with a
series of tax savings presentations for small businesses maybe
Intuit would sponsor your sessions. There are lots of businesses
out there that want to jump into this kind of marketing but
don’t want to do it themselves. Give them the opportunity to
help you.

Q and A time – Set a time each week, say Friday at 2 pm and
advertise an open line to get your burning questions answered
about a topic. Maybe it’s interior design trends, best software
tips and trick for business or anything of interest related to
your business. You promote the free time, hang out on the line
and answer questions when they come in.

Another powerful benefit of systematically presenting
information in events of this nature is that you can and should
record the events and interviews you conduct and archive them on
your website or turn them into an audio CD to distribute through
other forms of marketing. You might even consider creating a
podcast from your material.

About the author:
John Jantsch is a veteran marketing coach, award winning blogger
and author of Duct Tape Marketing: The World’s Most Practical
Small Business Marketing Guide published by Thomas Nelson. He is
the creator of the Duct Tape Marketing small business marketing
system. You can find more information by visiting
http://www.ducttapemarketing.com
[tags]telemarketing, teleseminar, gotomeeting, skype, business[/tags]

How To Teach Profitable Teleseminars

April 20th, 2007

This article should more appropriately be called “Why you should teach teleseminars” as opposed to the current title. This article gives some good reasons why teleseminars will help your business, but not necessarily how to make teleseminars profitable. This is still a good article, but it just doesn’t match the title.

Do you like teaching? I do! I have been teaching others since I
explained a math problem to classmates at my elementary school.
Since then I have taught many subjects — math, English,
computer programming and more. Once I started my business, it
didn’t take me long to incorporate teaching and mentoring into
my offerings.

I teach teleseminars as a part of my offerings. Teleseminars are
classes, that are taught over the phone. Teaching teleseminars
can help you further promote your expertise and brand, as well
as get more clients and newsletter subscribers.

Here is why you should teach teleseminars:

- You can share your expertise with a big audience without
leaving your office. You can teach people who live in other
countries, and expand the number of people who can use your
products and services.

- It is easier for your clients to attend a teleseminar than a
regular, in-person seminar. It’s simpler for your customers to
dial-in to your teleseminar than to join you in person. By
teaching teleseminars you are increasing the number of people
who can be exposed to your business.

- You can show that you are different. Teaching is a practical
way to demonstrate your expertise. Not all experts teach
teleseminars. When you do it, you demonstrate your expertise and
are able to reach more people.

- Teaching helps you promote your expertise, your business and
your products and services. When you teach a teleseminar,
introduce yourself and your business to the people attending.
This helps you establish your brand and promote your business.

Another opportunity to brand your business comes through class
materials that you provide to the people on the call. Your name,
your company’s name, and your web site address should be
displayed on every handout you share with your teleseminar
participants.

- Teaching teleseminars gives you ideas for new products. You
can create an audio recording out of your teleseminar by simply
recording it. You can then turn your recording into either a
stand-alone product or a bonus with the purchase of a more
expensive product. You can also use the material that you taught
during teleseminar to create a special report or an e-book.

Start teaching teleseminars! Doing this is very beneficial to
you and your business. Use your teleseminars to promote your
business, get more clients and increase your business revenues.

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[tags]teleseminar, audience, teaching, business[/tags]

Web Conferencing

April 17th, 2007

This article talks about the basics of web conferencing and what it is about. It briefly talks about why they can be beneficial. This articles best purpose is to just expain what web conferencing, webinars and webcasting is about. It really doesn’t go into what to do next or what resources you can use, but it does a good job of explaining what webcasts, and webinars are so it is a good definition article.

Now web conferencing is not brand new, but this was actually my
first personal experience with it, and it got me thinking about
how fast things have changed. Just a few years ago I was
travelling all over the world to accomplish similar things. The
travel was interesting, but I think the days of hopping planes
to install software are over…or soon to be. The ease with
which the task was accomplished with nobody leaving their desks
was amazing. I think once you experience this, you won’t be able
to imagine why anyone would do this any other way.

Of course, installing software is only one of the things that
such conferencing allows you to do. Meetings, training, sales
presentations, and collaborations of any sort fit right in, and
corporate workplaces are not the only venue in which such tools
can be used. Internet marketers are starting to realize the
power of the approach. Teleconferences have been a popular
marketing tool for sometime, and webcasts and webinars are
becoming more and more popular. A webcast usually refers to a
one-way broadcast from presenter to audience, while a webinar
usually involves two way communication – the audience can
respond – typically through a telephone, although many service
providers are starting to bundle in voice communication with
their web services.

Imagine you’re marketing an information product on the web. Want
to demonstrate it’s virtues to your leads? Well, it’s very easy
to do. Purchase a one-time meeting package from the vendor of
your choice, send the web address of the meeting page to your
leads, set up voice access either with the vendor, or through
another teleconferencing service, and off you go! Your leads can
ask questions and watch on their computer while you wax eloquent
about your product…think that might boost sales?

The web conferencing vendor I used for the software upgrade
provides a hosted solution, which means that there is no
software to install locally and no servers to maintain – all you
need is a web browser and a telephone. You can have a shared
screen meeting anytime you want to with virtually no local set
up work at all. In fact, during our software upgrade, a question
came up that required the knowledge of one of the programmers
that wrote the system, who happened to work in different state.
One phone call, and he joined the online meeting from his
computer, took a look at the problem, fixed it, and off we went.

Recall that I mentioned above that most services allow the
“presenter” to take control of the desktops of the “audience”.
Imagine how simple this makes it to show your audience how a
software product works – think of the travel and accommodation
expenses that can be eliminated. Some corporations report saving
literally millions of dollars each year by reducing travel
expenses with web conferencing.

If your company hasn’t taken the plunge yet, it’s time you took
a look. If you’re selling on the Internet, think about how these
tools can affect your bottom line.

About the author:
Peter Cullen runs http://www.Web-Conference-Info.com where web
conferencing software is reviewed and relevant articles are
posted.
[tag]web conferencing, webcast, teleconference[/tag]

Conference Call Tips That Will Have You Hosting Like a Pro

April 11th, 2007

This article gives some good tips on what you need to have in order to run a successful teleseminar or conference call. They are fairly basic and standard tips but important none-the-less. After reading this article, the reader will know what tools and software they will need to research to be able to learn what they need to host a conference call or run a teleseminar

If you’re new to the wild and wonderful world of conferencing,
you might want to continue reading. We’ve put together a list of
hot conferencing tips that will show you how to make a
conference call the easiest work-related task you’ve completed
since the time you took that cute sales rep to a “meeting” at
that new bar across town.

Be On Time – Or Else

When sending out email notifications regarding your conference,
ask that your participants show up at least five minutes before
your conference is scheduled to start. This way, you can give
them last minute instructions on how to use the conference call
systems.

Yeah, You Too

I shouldn’t have to tell you that you need to be on the phone at
least five minutes before your participants, to ensure that you
know how to use the conference call system before they ask.

The Mute Key is Your Friend

Make sure to let everyone know that when they are not speaking,
they should be muting. Muting your phone will cut down on
external noise if you are going with the traditional phone
conference method. Plus, if you’re hosting a lunch hour meeting,
there won’t be any unattractive chewing noises to try and speak
over.

Make Sure You’re Plugged In

This advice may sound kind of obvious, but you might be
surprised. If your car coasted to a stop on the highway and
wouldn’t start again, would you immediately replace the engine
or would you check the gas gauge? Before your conference goes
into full swing, check all of your cables, plugs, and widgets
are plugged in tight and in full working order.

Keep It Short and Sweet

If you rattle on about anything for more than one hour, you’re
likely to lose at least half of your attendees to the mysterious
after-lunch fatigue that affects so many business professionals.
Keep things brief and on target, but remember, if you
machine-gun speak like an auctioneer, you’ll lose just as many
participants.

This Call May Be Recorded…

If you’re using calling conference services or web phone
conferencing, many of these services now offer a recording
option. This comes in handy when your meeting minute-taker calls
in sick. You can play back the conference, transcribe notes, and
pass out or mail copies to all of the individuals that attended,
reminding them of the points you covered in the meeting. Or wait
until the minute-taker comes back and make them do it. Armed
with the right knowledge, conference call hosting can be a walk
in the park. Just remember not to blabber too much, record your
call for posterity, be on time, and feel free to mute.

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save you time and money for your business. Visit our site for
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[tags]conference call, web phone conferencing[/tags]