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Are Live Webinars Are Better Than Recorded Ones?

August 31st, 2010

In this article, the author seems to think that live webinars are better than recorded ones.  He brings up some good points as to why that might be the case, however there are very work arounds to some of the points he brings up regarding webinar replays. In one instance, a workaround is not putting time sensitive dates in the webinar recording if you plan on using it over the next year.  If you need to put in a time sensitive date, make sure it isn’t a deadline, but more of an announcement of a product or service, and refer to the date in both future and past tense.  Read on for more!

Live webinars are far better than recorded or “replay” webinars that you might see marketers use for many reasons…for starters, a live webinar shows your personality better (and gets you more trust). You can adjust for technical issues going wrong on a live webinar, and you can demonstrate genuine urgency when pushing people to join your site or buy something from you.

Personality is more important than ever on the internet these days because everyone is making videos, gathering a massive social following on networking sites, and so on. If you have a sales presentation and there is a common objection, or even a few jokers and skeptics, you can adjust for this. By running live webinars, I have noticed many holes in my marketing and sales letters that I could fill up. For example, justifying the price or explaining a particular bonus that didn’t make sense previously.

Next, technical things can and do wrong when computers are involved. I have tried running a recorded webinar and the recording did not play. Another time, the audio didn’t replay correctly and I had to run the webinar live anyway. Even if you trust someone to hit that play button, or you outsource it… it’s in your best interest to be present at the webinar so you can adjust if something goes wrong. Your screen might not show correctly, the audio might not look right, and you usually need to be there to fix it.

Finally, live webinars are excellent to get some real urgency going with your offer. I have lost trust with many marketers pretending to run a live webinar, when in fact it was recorded. At the end of that webinar, the marketer told me, “This offer closes this Thursday.” But the next week, I saw a link to the exact same recorded webinar with the exact same scarcity… that the offer closed on Thursday. Avoid this by running a live webinar. It will do you some good, it will give you more speaking practice and it will get you more confident in pitching your offer.

You need to run your own live webinars instead of recorded ones because they are easier, show your personality, and show real urgency which will go a long way towards building trust with your subscribers and customers.

Robert Plank is a webinar enthusiast who wants to show you exactly how to use your own webinar to bang out your next product, sell it, and even build trust with your members. Check him out at http://www.webinarcrusher.com

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Publish Date: 08/05/2010

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How to Record Your Webinar Use these Professional Tips and Tricks!

August 23rd, 2010

Webinars are a great way to get more exposure to your web site and business as well as a great  way to create additional product offerings or bonuses for your business as well.  Webinars can also be used to provide educational help to your target market.  One of the best ways to use webinars however, is to make sure they are recorded so that they can take advantage of the “do it once, get paid over and over again” type of product – or the residual income model.  Read on as the author talks about how to record your webinar so you can get the most advantage out of it.

Trying to record your webinar?

Let me show you a few tricks, but first, here are some reasons why you would want to record your webinar in the first place:

- Replays

Many people who couldn’t attend your webinar live are still interested in your products or services. So, providing a replay is a great way to get more sales and even have your customers pass the replay along to others virally.

- Product Creation

A webinar recording makes a great stand-alone product when you upload it to a password protected site or burn it to a CD.

- Training Module

This one is related to “product creation” above. Record a webinar so you can add the recording to an existing product or perhaps extra training on a specific topic. You could even record webinars and use them as bonuses to give away with the purchase of one of your major products.

So, how to record a webinar?

Some webinar hosting companies have a recording feature built in, but you always want your own recording as a back up. And strange as it may sound, your recording may higher quality.

Step 1: Login into your webinar host as the organizer and start your webinar

Step 2: Using a SECOND computer, login as an attendee to your own webinar

The second computer needs to have screen capture software such as Camtasia so that you can capture your webinar that is now showing on the screen. Screen capture software will capture all of the video and audio from your webinar – and allow you to turn it into whatever file type you need.

Step3: On your second computer that is recording your webinar, set your screen parameters and audio settings and hit “record”.

Make sure you set your audio to record “inline” and use a 1/8 to 1/8 audio jack to “trick” the computer into recording only the webinar and not your voice when presenting on the other computer. Otherwise you would have to out the recording computer in another room that is completely quiet!

But if you plug one end of the 1/8″ cable into the mic jack and the other end of the 1/8″ cable into the headphone jack, you can set the recording computer right next to you and even see in real time what your attendees are seeing. This helps with lag problems and is a great safety check when presenting live.

Step 4: When finished recording, render the file either to burn to a CD or for uploading to the Internet.

You can also spice up your recording by adding music on the front end and back end. Make sure to use royalty-free so you don’t get in trouble. You can also add a “call to action” on the web page that has your webinar replay. This way, they don’t have far to go when they watch your replay and want to buy!

So, record your webinars and start watching your online or offline business explode using webinars!

Stephen Beck is an expert at showing individuals and small businesses how to explode their sales using webinars! He invites you to an amazing FREE weekly webinar to discover tips on running your own webinar and how to record a webinar yourself. Hurry, these fill up fast! Lock in your spot here: http://www.WildlyWealthyWebinars.com.

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Publish Date: 08/10/2010

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Can You Record Your Teleseminar For Free

August 15th, 2010

If you are going to take the time to do a teleseminar, it is a good idea to record the teleseminar while you are doing it.  The reason for this is that you can create a digital product to either sell or use as an incentive, or bonus for another offer you may have.  One thing that the hosting provider will certainly need to do is to find some way to record the teleseminar.  In this article, that author talks about some free teleseminar recording services that you can use.  I haven’t tried these personally myself because I have now found webinars…  Read on for more.

Deciding to host your own teleseminar to sell your products is one thing, and finding the resources to do so is quite another. Teleseminar hosting services vary far and wide, but as with most things the bottom line is frequently the bottom line. Here are a few hosting solutions that will help you get your products out there and make money doing it.

My first recommended resource is a website called Basement Ventures. It is very simple to get signed up as a user and once you’re a member you can start setting up and recording your teleseminars. The process is very simple. Once you choose the time and date you will be issued an access code with a phone number and a bridge number. Once you have those you can conduct your teleseminar whenever you are ready.

The website will allow you up to 250 callers at one time and there is absolutely no charge for recording it. The recordings comes in MP3 format and usually takes about an hour and a half to process and make available to you.

The only downside to using this service is that the call in phone number is long distance, as opposed to being a toll free number. If this is a problem for you then you can always pay for a different service which offers the toll free numbers for your use.

By using this service to produce and record your teleseminars you will automatically have a leg up on the competition and be able to make money time and time again with the same basic strategy.

Gavin J. King is the creator of make money teleseminar and creates e-books designed to assist internet marketers increase their success. With a broad range of experience and knowledge to draw from his products and articles are helpful and enjoyable. Gavin J. King likes writing articles about work from home and other web-based, worthwhile pursuits.

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The Best Bridge Line Teleseminar Companies For All Your Hosting Needs

August 10th, 2010

When producing a teleseminar, not only are there many teleseminar companies to choose from, but there are also auxiliary companies as well that you may want to use for your service, such as transcribing, or web site designing.  So first starting with the bridge line providers will give you a clue as to whether you will need any of the other kinds of service providers.  In this article, the author discusses some of the different services that are out there.  I feel the ones that are listed are ok.  I’m not sure if they are the best, but they will more than likely serve your purposes.

When it comes to bridge line companies, there are several companies to choose from. Black and White is one. Eagle Teleconferencing is another. However, the best and most reliable service on the market is VoiceText.

With Voice Text, you will get great service and the exact number of lines you want, without worrying about disconnecting or a lack of line guarantee. If you want 200 lines, you will get 200 lines; if you want 500 lines, then you will get 500 lines. It’s as simple as that.

Benefits to Voice Text

There are two main benefits to choosing Voice Text over other companies’ services. First and foremost, Voice Text is the least expensive for the service you are getting. You get what you pay for. Although Voice Text is not the least expensive, period, it is the most cost efficient in the grand scheme of things.

Second of all, Voice Text offers you IM (instant messaging) support with Microsoft Messenger. The worst thing to have happen is your bridge lines go down. If this does happen, you can instantly connect to a Voice Text technician who can help you. Technicians are continuously going back and forth to ensure that everything is running smoothly. This is a relief when it comes to hosting large teleseminars.

Your Cheapest Bridge Line Company Option

For those who are not willing to pay for a bridge line company, there is another option. This is SellFromYourSeat.com. You will forgo the start up fee with SellFromYourSeat. However, keep in mind that although the company does claim they can guarantee your lines, they actually cannot. The lines are given to a shared environment and thus you may not receive what you are expecting.

If you are willing to take the chance, and want to skip the start up fee, then SellFromYourSeat.com is your best bet. However, if you want the most for your money and a guarantee in service, then you cannot go wrong with VoiceText.com

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Free Teleseminar Hosting Service For the Online Newbie

August 5th, 2010

When hosting a teleseminar, there are many services that are available to fit your needs.  Some teleseminar hosting services are free and some of them cost money.  There are plusses and minuses for each of them.  In order to determine which one is best for your purposes (and no, free isn’t always the best way to go). you will need to understand your needs and what the different services offer.  This article discusses a free conference calling service called Free Conference Pro.  Read on for more:

So your thinking of setting up an online business. There are so many things you must do to get ready to have your business on the internet and I’ll talk about some of those in the other blog posts. (Search the Categories Section) But when I first started online, like many others, I searched for low-cost or free resources that could help me get started without having to take on a second mortgage!

One of those resources is conference calling. Many online entrepreneurs use teleclasses and webinars to promote their business or to just stay in touch with members of their community and sometimes even with their virtual team. I have tried several conference calling services, and have found Free ConferencePro to be the best free service for me.

Free ConferencePro has many of the same features of the paid conference calling services, so you don’t have to give up quality. Here are some of the great features I enjoy each time I hold a teleseminar:

  • Personal Dashboard – you can schedule meetings, access recordings, access reports of past meetings, and set your call preferences, like whether your callers will hear music while they wait or if the callers are muted or unmuted.
  • Host Keypad Controls - lets you manage callers, security, and settings right from your phone keypad. You can see in real-time who is on the call and you can manually mute and un-mute the participants.
  • Customize Welcome Recording -Unlike some of the more expensive services, Free ConferencePro offers the host the opportunity to record a welcome greeting for your company or organization so your callers hear “Welcome to the MyCompany conference center, when they access the call.” (this is very cool!)
  • Call Recording – you can easily record each call and within less than 30 minutes after the call have an MP3 or WAV file ready to send to your participants. Or you can even use the recording feature for Podcasting.

This is one of those great services that you just can’t believe it’s free…but it is. So check out Free ConferencePro next time you need a conference call service.

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