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What You Can Do With Instant Teleseminar – Nonprofit Outreach Opportunities

March 31st, 2010

There are many different teleseminar services out there.  The services that you use will make a difference in the results you will receive from your teleseminar.  One service that is used by many small businesses and organizations is Instant Teleseminar.  This teleseminar service allows users to create an experience that will be a pleasant experience by the attendees.  Read on for more in this article to see one persons experience of Instant Teleseminar.

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Teleseminars and webinars open the doors to expanding your network, providing education and training to clients and prospects, creating information products that you can distribute, meet and interact with people around the globe, and at the same time save money. This article will use Instant Teleseminar as an example of one of the systems that is available for starting your own teleseminars.

A teleseminar use the telephone and the internet. You and one or more co-hosts can present your topic using the phone and your attendees listen by phone. It is similar to a conference call but there are more facilities and control on the interaction.

A webinar has a visual component – and you may be using a powerpoint or other documents that the audience can view and you can control.

There are several different ways you can use a teleseminar. You may be educating your audience on a topic, introducing them to one of your products or services, or you may find it works for you as a way of meeting with colleagues and work groups that may be scattered geographically. You can consider using it for board meetings for your organization if the board members have to come from a distance. A teleseminar is also an excellent way to interview and present experts and resources as a benefit to your target groups.

I have been trying out Instant Teleseminar and have found that it has so many features that are useful. It is easy to learn to setup an event. You can even have the event recorded and have it available as a replay – or use it as a method for taking notes or creating information products. People are able to dial in by the phone – or they can use their browser and click on the audio button on the web page and listen online. This is really useful to broaden the reach to international audiences without the cost of a phone call.

There are so many benefits of offering teleseminars and webinars. You don’t have to setup a location, organize registration, chairs, lunch, tea and coffee. There is no travel time and no expense of gas, no lost time sitting in the car getting to the event. You can do the presentation or seminar from anywhere that you have a phone and an internet connection. There are no geographical restrictions so if you happen to live in a rural area or if someone in China is interested in your product or service there is no limit to access.

With Instant Teleseminar there is a great one dollar trial period where you can try everything out. Contact me for more details and I can suggest how to get started with one of my free teleseminars.

About the Author:
Denise Davies – Internet and Media Strategies for Nonprofits.

Are you a nonprofit that needs someone to work with who understands how organizations work? Do you need a strategy to use the Internet effectively to build your organization, raise awareness for your cause, find more volunteers, raise donations, and improve workflow?

Denise directs an international team of talented analysts, designers and programmers to build Internet solutions for nonprofits, startups and established businesses. Denise speaks to groups on Internet Strategies for success. She is author of the ebook “Internet Strategies for Nonprofits”.

CONTACT ME: Send your questions to davies@alephinc.com
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How To Develop Webinar Training – Effective Presentation Tips

March 29th, 2010

If you want to know how to develop  webinar training that is super effective, you should have a system that produces the results you are looking for, whether it be sales, or leads, or educational purposes.  One of the best ways to have your webinar be effective is to make sure your presentation is really solid and supports the results you want to achieve from your webinar.  This article gives you some good tips on how to make your webinar presentations solid and the things you need to focus on to make them purposeful.  Read on for more of these powerful tips.

The webinar is an excellent tool for reaching people a large group of people, cost-effectively, which is why more and more people are using them to pre-sell potential customers and educate people. Indeed, you undoubtedly receive lots of invitations from companies using services provided Citrix and WebEx etc. (including some by our CEO). Increasingly, we get requests from people on presentation tips for delivering webinars, so here goes:

  • Goal: To get the audience to pay attention to your “pitch” and then the desired action
  • Context: People who are somewhat interested in your topic will register (depending on eh quality of your invitation-presentation). How long they stay listening to your presentation depends on (1) how engaging you are throughout the presentation and (2) the extent to which there are distractions. Your webinar presentation has to be even better than it would be if face-to-face, because the normal supportive elements are missing. You can’t use eye contact, body language to engage people, and there is no “common courtesy” element: people’s willingness not to walk out of a boring presentation and disturb others in the audience.
  • Audience Readiness: Attendees are prepared to give you most of the time you’ve planned for the presentation, so it’s YOURS TO LOSE! In the theater, the performers exaggerate their features, and make-up and dress to enable the audience to pick up on nuances; you need to make similarly compensating decisions.
  • Presentation: The webinar presentation has to be even more succinct, engaging and compelling – in terms of structure and style – than it would be if it were a face-to-face presentation. Use the Webinar provider’s tools to help you. Use polls at the beginning of the presentation to develop “personalized” rapport. Use a conversational tone with the presentation, to encourage people to feel comfortable hearing you through and asking questions. Answer questions directly, so the relationship is maintained. In an hour-long presentation, plan to present for 20-25 minutes and use the rest of the time for polls and other interactions.
  • Speaker: The key is your vocal communications – since there are no other cues. Speaking conversationally “to” the audience, not “at” them; keep the tempo quick to give it energy. Keep language simple – don’t get lost in jargon and acronyms. Modulate pitch and volume. If you’re enthusiastic about your topic and transmit it, then you will succeed.

Sales tip: Focus on the numbers and make sure to follow-through! The largest audience I signed up for a webinar was over 2400 people; over 950 actually showed up. An hour later over 80% were still there (this is the key metric). Follow-up with both attendees and those who didn’t; people not attending may simply have had an important schedule conflict.

Jerry Cahn is the CEO of Presentation Excellence http://www.presentationexcellence.com a resource center helping executives achieve excellence in all their endeavors. He is an expert at helping companies develop and deliver top-notch presentations.

He can be reached at JerryCahn@presentationexcellence.com or at 646-827-0009.

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The Multiple Benefits of Holding a Teleclass

March 27th, 2010

Teleclasses or teleseminars are a great way to create product and brand awareness.  There are a number of other benefits entrepreneurs and business owners receive when they create and produce their own teleseminars.   Everything from new product creation, to a host of other things such as list building.  For me, teleclasses are a great way to create content that can be re-purposed in a number of different ways. One teleseminar can be monetized in a number of different ways.  However, that is another article for another day.  IN the following article Titled: “Successful Teleclasses – The Benefits For Service Professionals of Running a Teleseminar Programme“, this totally British author discusses several other benefits as well.  Read on for more!

Running a teleseminar or teleclass series has many benefits for the small service professional. The time-stretched coach or consultant can find growing their business a real challenge when they are continually exchanging time for money with single clients. Dedicating a proportion of their working hours to creating and producing teleseminars and teleclass programmes can benefit them greatly.

Teleclasses Leverage your Time – For small business owners, coaches and solopreneurs who often work one on one with a client, running a teleclass suddenly enables you to coach, mentor and teach greater numbers of your target market.

Teleclasses Make you More Accessible – Participants benefit from paying a lower fee to work with you in a group and so you become affordable to a wider range of people. You of course also benefit by being paid many times over for an hour or so of your time

Teleclasses Build Platform – Speaking positions you as an expert and thought leader. It gives you a public profile that you don’t get from working with individual clients. Running a teleclass gives you an opportunity to share your experience and niche knowledge with groups and so get your name out there in the public domain.

Teleclasses Become Products to Sell – You can create your teleclasses in such a way that they can be transformed into products you can sell over and over again. Recording a call with your listeners muted means you can share high quality content without breaching confidentiality; recordings can then be packaged up and sold as digital products at almost zero cost to you.

Teleclasses Become Free Bonus Products – As an alternative to paid products, you might also use teleclass recordings as bonus products whether for your own clients or to offer to other professionals. Allowing them to be used as bonuses for other professionals’ products gets your name and knowledge into a much larger pool and increases your client reservoir dramatically.

Running a successful teleseminar does of course require planning, preparation and presentation skills but invest some time in these areas and you will soon see your business expand and become more profitable.

Are you interested in creating digital products, running teleclasses and earning passive income? Would you like to build your business online and attract clients more easily? Would you like to read tips for your website or blog written by someone who doesn’t speak geek or assume you know more than you do?

Visit the OnlineBusinessGym now for information and short articles that will grow your understanding of doing business online.

Marion Ryan is a website / blog designer, writer and online business manager, helping consultants, solopreneurs and other small business owners boost their business online. Visit her blog at http://onlinebusinessgym.com/.

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Webinar Replay – Create Residual Revenue from Your Webinars

March 25th, 2010

There is now technology that will allow you to create residual revenue with your webinars.  It follows the “do it once and get paid over and over again” strategy, which is really the only quick way to wealth. (Quick being a relative term).  I was looking online and ran across something called Webinar Replay, which takes a recording of your previous webinars and replays them like they are “live”.

You can set up a schedule to replay the webinar for specific days or every day at a specific time.  There are no replay links to send out to your list.  Instead, you send out a ‘live’ webinar link that they can register for, just like the real thing.  Why is this important?  Your conversions are higher when people think it’s a live webinar, even if the information is exactly the same.

This service allows you to upload unlimited webinars and replay them unlimited number of times, for a low monthly fee.  This service is for those that are serious about it and want to use webinars as another source of income.

Who is this service perfect for?

  • Information marketers
  • Network marketers
  • Coaches
  • Membership site owners

Try it out for 7 days for the cost of a Latte.  If you give webinars even bi-monthly, this could be worth it for you.

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The Difference Between Webinars and Webcasts

March 23rd, 2010

This article discusses the difference between a webinar and a webcast for those that may not know the difference.  Each one does have it’s pluses and minuses, and what I like about this article is that the author does discuss this topic so the reader can get a better idea of what their next step should be in using this kind of technology for marketing their business.  While the author does seem to promote webcasts over webinars as far as marketing goes, I think that there is a place for webinars in terms of marketing your business.  Read on for more on this topic.

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The main difference between webinars and webcasts is that webinars are usually intended for a specific audience and number of people while a webcast is visible to everyone who chooses to watch it. Webcasts are often used in business to try and attract new clients and get them to buy your business or service.

Although webinars can also be used to promote a business to outsiders this is not their primary function. Webinars are mainly used by companies who need to bring training and development to their workforce and also for business meetings that includes people from many different places. While some businesses may make use of a webcast to advertise their services when it comes to business meetings and staff seminars, webinars can be used to inform only those people who are part of the company.

Webcasts are often used in viral marketing because it gives the business person access to a much bigger audience of prospective customers. Webcasts are more useful for promoting a business to a wider audience that is not necessarily business minded. Webinars on the other hand are generally available only to invited participants who may all use the same password to access the seminar as this makes the webinar more secure.

Webcasts are meant to be shared online and can be accessed by the general public. You might recommend someone to watch a webcast to learn something about your business but a webinar is not meant for the general public as the person running the webinar may be lecturing on sensitive information that is not meant to be accessed by anyone who is not a company member.

You can set up a webcast yourself with just a few clicks of the mouse whereas a webinar is often hosted by a vendor and companies pay either a monthly fee or a fee for individual lectures and participants. You can access a webcast when you are surfing, just a few clicks and you can see whatever the seller is trying to get across to the public. Most webinars are pre-booked with an invited audience only, if you have not been invited to attend a webinar then you will not be able to see the lectures or attend the business meetings. Most of the content of webinars is meant only for the members of a company, who may be privy to sensitive company information that, in the wrong hands, could harm a company.

If you are a small business or a sole trader then webcasts give your business greater visibility. Most people access a webcast because they have already landed on a site that makes use of this technology – they are on your site and one more click for the webcast doesn’t make much difference. Although webinars and webcasts use similar technology they are meant for entirely different audiences and purposes.

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