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Web Conferencing: Finding a Service Provider that Meets Your Needs

April 20th, 2008

This is a good article about web conferencing or webcasting and it tells you what things you should look for when looking for web conferencing software or services.  This article goes over some things such as the questions you need to have answers to in regards to the web conferencing service you are considering.  You will need to have some idea of what web conferencing does and how a web conference or webinar would work in order for this article to be useful however.

With the vast amount of service providers that are available today, it’s not always easy to find the one that best fills the bill for your particular web conferencing needs.  Each one claims to be the biggest, best or least expensive, and all will try to convince you that their particular plan is the one that makes the most sense for your business.  Sometimes you’ll be the victim of a hard sell by those who are skilled in the art of diverting the attention away from your questions and, before you know it, the focus is on a set of features that you may have no use for at all.

In other cases, there are hidden fees that are peppered throughout the contract which you might not readily notice until you’ve fallen into the buy-in trap.  How, then, are you supposed to find the best service provider to handle your web conferencing?  Here are some handy tips that you should keep in mind when you go shopping for such services.

Multiple Location Participants – If you have key people in distant lands that will need to come into the web conferencing loop, remember to keep this in mind when shopping for a web conferencing package.  If a service provider attempts to impose strict limitations on this type of scenario, then this isn’t the one for you.

Compare Prices – Since most web conferencing providers utilize the same software or equipment from the same manufacturers, it stands to reason that the pricing structures should be similar.  If one or more of them come in way above the mark, this should tell you something about the integrity of the company.  In short, move on to another provider.

Review Pricing Plans – Though many providers require to be paid on a rate-per-person schedule, there are those who will offer the same web conferencing services for a flat rate.  This is ideal for companies with a number of participants.  If you’re given the option of paying a flat monthly fee for unlimited web conferences, so much the better.

Investigate the Features Being Offered – Whether your needs include online presentations that don�t need to be interactive, or interactive online meetings/webinars, the right service provider can meet those needs.  Check to see what other features are offered, as well, before committing to making a decision.

Many companies, for instance, have the need for features such as multiple presenters, polling and surveys, desktop remote control, live video, online chat with questions and answers, documentation presentation, application sharing, record and playback features and browser sharing.  Service providers who don’t offer any of these commonly used features should be put aside in favor of those who are less technologically challenged.

The best approach to taken when shopping for a web conferencing service provider is to go armed with a list of relevant questions and a detailed description of which features are pertinent to your business.  Keeping in mind that you may have to investigate a number of providers in order to find the one that best suits your needs, exercise patience and don�t be too quick to jump on the web conferencing bandwagon by choosing one that’s simply popular or has the catchiest advertisements.  There are plenty of good providers out there – it’s just a matter of finding the one that has what you need, for the best possible price.

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Mike Spencer reviews various business services to help small and home office businesses get the best value for money in communicating with the outside world. Read more about Mikes reviews ay his iste here: http://www.web-conference-reviews.com

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TeleSeminar Secret Tip – When And How Do I Promote My TeleSeminar?

April 16th, 2008

This is a short but useful article that tells you how to promote your teleseminar.  This particular article focuses only on email promotion but it gives a very good schedule and he explains why he does it in the order that he does it in.  It is very easy to follow and understand.  This method works well for webinars as well as teleseminars and probably works for almost any niche industry that is out there.  The only thing with this method of promotion is that you have to have a large email list to get enough people to show up for your teleseminar.  There are other ways to promote your teleseminar (or webinar) and I am exploring some additional ways now…  I will let you know when I have some results. 

One of the most frequently asked questions I get is

“When and how do I promote my teleseminars?”

Wait about one week before the call, at most ten days, then start promoting it.

My first promotion is probably a ’save the date’ email promotion. About ten days before the call, it says ’save the date, something wonderful is happening on such and such date’.

People forget, so I don’t go out two weeks. Two weeks is like a year in teleseminar time. Then another 7 days to the day of the teleseminar. Why do 7 days? Because that’s the day of the call – whoever is going to read that email will probably read it on the day of the call as well, which is going to be my auto reminder.

You want to send it out on the same day of the week as that call.

I will promote the call purely by some form of email, never by fax broadcast, unless I’ve been given permission and never by phone or voice broadcast unless I’ve been given permission and for that to happen the people have to already be on my list.

Okay, ten days out we have the ’save the date’. Seven days out the first teaser that goes out and then four days before the call another teaser promoting it.

24 hours before the call the 3rd teaser promoting it. Remember, it’s the fourth email, but the first one was a ’save the date’ so I have a ’save the date’ about 10 days out-this is if it is a major call that’s paid.

Then seven days before the call, that’s three days after, you know because ten days out and seven days I send an email teaser promoting the call. They know exactly what it is when I say ‘remember I said save the date?’ Well, here’s what it’s all about.

And then four days out I send another one. And then one day out I send another one ‘24 hours left to register.’ Those are three promotions and one save the date and then the day of, I will choose either to send one final teaser, that’s four teasers or I will of course remind everyone who’s already registered about the call, make sure they have the dial in details and action guide.

And are you ready to learn more about how I do it?

Then I invite you to check out http://www.AlexMandossianToday.com to claim your access to over 4 hours of my TeleSeminar Secrets Training.

Look for the TeleSeminar Secrets logo…fair enough?

From Alex Mandossian and http://www.TeleSeminarSecrets.com

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Home Business – Should You Use A Webinar To Sell Your Products?

April 12th, 2008

This article is a basic basic view of a webinar and it’s relationship to your business.  It’s real value is only to give you an idea of what the purpose of using a webinar in your business, and that is to sell higher ticket items.  The benefit of using a webinar is in this case is that you can give a very detailed demonstration of you product or service to your audience.  A teleseminar may limit you, while you can send people to a website and talk about it, you wouldn’t have the ability to do a live demonstration where our audience can follow your actions.
As the internet ages, new ways of doing business online emerges. Failure to utilize some of these new innovations can leave one behind the crowd and can be responsible for failure on the part of those who fail to join the band wagon while others who use the system excel in their endeavour.

Webinars is a new way of marketing on the internet. It has currently replaced Seminars. It is called a webinar because it is actually a seminar conducted on the web – online.

To hold a webinar, the following items are needed. A telephone line, an internet access, a web conference software, and of course your computer.

Each of the persons logging on to the webinar must download the web conference software in order to be able to view slides and actions performed online from the webinar host.

Setting up a webinar for marketing is one of the most effective ways to sell products in your home business. However, before a webinar is set up, there are things that must be in place first.

- The need for an advance preparation

Before a webinar is conducted, the host should be fully prepared to set up all the tools needed to make it a success. There are associated costs to run a webinar and these costs will be applied to the people coming for the home business webinar.

The materials for use on the webinar date should be fully absorbed and the host should be ready to effectively present the slides on the internet as he talks. Usually, a webinar is good for a “how to” course or just for product demonstration.

- There must be a list

Webinars are usually performed if you already have an email list of people that you have built a relationship with. These people can only turn up if they believe you have the solution to the problem they have and you must have built up their interest to the point of their spending money to be on the webinar.

- Webinars are used for selling high ticket products.

Usually, most webinars are conducted when there is a need to sell a high ticket products such as products that costs as much as $297 and above. When you talk to people using a product demonstration, your chances of getting a lot of people to buy the products in question is increased.

To host a webinar, you have to set up a page for it where people will register their interest. You need to do this many days ahead of the webinar date.

Follow up and send email to the people who registered for the call and send them email a day before the webinar. On the webinar date, send an email few hours to the time to remind them to turn up.

It is usually good to charge a little fee for the webinar, this will help in offsetting some of the costs of setting up the webinar. Since the purpose of the webinar is to sell products, it is better to charge very little or make it free for all those who will be attending.
About the Author

To learn more, download my free report, “How to build a quick downline” here: Build A Downline!
Joe Okoro is an accomplished networker who has successfully used internet marketing to grow his downline for 3 years now.

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Teleseminars for Internet Marketers: What You Should Know and Where to Find Them

April 5th, 2008

This is a good article about teleseminars because it contains a good description of the overall plan of how to conduct teleseminars, and the reason to hold them. The article specifically talks about how to conduct teleseminars when your audience is made of internet marketers, but this process can pretty much be applied to any target group of individuals. The basic concept is that you can hold a teleseminar one 1 different subject within your niche. There are also a number of reasons why you would want to give a teleseminar, each one of then can be an article in itself. All in all, this is a good article that would give you an overview of teleseminars from a strategic point of view as opposed to a more technical point of view.  Maybe the ‘where to find them’ in the title isn’t really discussed very much, so I will cover that now…  You can find paid and free teleseminars here.

Teleseminars are a growing segment of the industry concerning training and growth. A single teleseminar can offer plenty of learning opportunities for internet marketers who want to know about the latest trends in the industry, find out about new practices and techniques and meet the personalities that make this business work. If you’ve never attended a teleseminar before, below is a guide on what you can expect:Attending teleseminars

Teleseminars are lectures you can listen to live via a telephone call — or more precisely, a conference call. You will be connected to the speaker through a phone line and can interact with them at any time, depending on the arrangement with the host. A teleseminar can be a single session seminar, wherein the speaker will be conducting his lectures and completing it within a set time period. However, there are also teleseminars that are multiple sessions, with some lasting as long as 8 weeks. These seminars will cover a wider range of topics, which can range from basic to advanced.

How are internet marketing teleseminars conducted?

Teleseminars for internet marketers are designed to distribute information with as little effort and demand for resources as possible. Generally, all you’ll need is a telephone or even a mobile phone. Some teleseminars will request that you have an internet connection, which is usually utilized for registration or viewing of information regarding the event. The speaker or host will often put up a website or a webpage within a site to accept any questions you might have about the particular seminar.

An internet marketing seminar usually begins with a telephone call coming from the speaker or host to your phone. In some cases, you be asked to dial a number and then enter a predetermined password, which will then grant you access to the teleseminar.

Some teleseminars are also available as webcasts and may be listened to from a website. Some speakers may even offer a recording of the seminar that may be downloaded online.

As for the cost, a paid teleseminar can charge anywhere from $30 for a single session to about $400 for multiple sessions, depending on the topics and the speaker/s.

Teleseminars for internet marketers

There are numerous teleseminars that internet marketers can attend, some of them offered free of charge by known trainers. However, many of the most popular teleseminars currently being made available charge a fee. However, don’t judge the value of a teleseminar based on its cost. It’s more important to focus on the topics it will cover to find out if it matches your requirements.

Types of teleseminars for internet marketers

For beginners, it’s best to focus on teleseminars that teach the basics of the business. Basic lectures will often cover topics such as:

- an overview of the internet marketing industry

- an introduction to the business

- tools and techniques used by internet marketers

- types of industries and niches

- website building and business planning

- sales, marketing and promotions

- traffic building, SEO, affiliate marketing and other related topics

A teleseminar covering these topics are intended to train newbies and let them know what they can expect from the industry. Generally, a basic teleseminar in internet marketing will help would-be online entrepreneurs get started on their business.

An advanced internet marketing teleseminar, on the other hand, generally covers more advanced techniques and are thus much more intensive. They are also designed for more experienced internet marketers and those who want to take their businesses to the next level. Many of these teleseminars are developed to cater to a niche market and will often discuss concerns and issues related to that particular industry. They may also be specialized trainings for certain groups of people. If you go online, for example, you’ll find dozens of teleseminars that are designed for women, work-at-home moms or retirees. These niches are often untapped and generally have unique needs and requirements.

To give you an idea of what internet marketing teleseminars are being conducted these days, here are a few examples of teleseminar topics that have been made available:

- Sales and promotion strategies

- List building and registrations

- Outsourcing strategies

- Establishing business relationships

- Specialized training in building your own affiliate marketing

- Focusing revenue streams

- Creating e-books and other publications

- Becoming an expert or internet marketing coach

As you can see, there is no shortage of topics that may be covered by teleseminars for internet marketers. Your real concern is simply to find one that offers you the right topic and matches your current requirements.

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For more information on internet marketing for beginners please visit: http://www.thebiginternetmarketinggame.com/teleseminars.html http://www.thebiginternetmarketinggame.com http://www.drnathaliefiset.com