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Teleseminar Training Tip – Profit from Low Attendance

May 21st, 2010

There is a lot of information out there about using teleseminars to generate a profit from.  That is a good thing to do, however if you do not have a huge attendance to your teleseminars, or you don’t even have anyone attending your teleseminars, then how do you generate revenue from an unattended teleseminar.  This article discusses how you can still do some things that will allow you to generate more income in ways you may not directly see or know.  Read on for more.

Teleseminars can be a crucial marketing tool for service professionals. One advantage: If nobody shows up, all is not lost…if you have the right set-up. Teleseminars are part of your online marketing presence, which means you get to be in several places at once and if everything goes wrong, you still haven’t lost everything.

When you promote yourself at a live event, you absolutely positively need an audience. You’re publicly on display. When your audience doesn’t appear, it’s pretty obvious.

And you just get one shot at your audience. One year I was invited to speak at an event in Tucson, Arizona, while l was living in New Mexico. On the day of my talk, an internationally known speaker was scheduled at the same time I was due to speak. Members of the group that invited me were divided. Many of them wanted to hear the other speaker and who could blame them? I did too.

To make matters worse, Tucson experienced a rare day of rain on my scheduled speech day. In Seattle, my audience might say, “Rain? Big deal.” In Arizona, rain can be disastrous, because roads wash out and create hazardous driving conditions. Anyway, a lot of people just stay home and never learn to drive in the rain. Frankly, that’s what I wanted to do, too.

My day was almost completely lost. I did make friends among the few who showed up. The host took me out to dinner at a nice place. But once the day was over in many ways…and I couldn’t be rescheduled for a long, long time.

Flash forward to teleseminars.

Rain? Snow? Who cares? If you want to be there, you don’t have to leave your home office.

Best of all, if nobody shows up, it’s not a big deal. You can still come away with a profitable experience. Here’s how.

(1) You control your audience’s perceptions.

These days most hosts do not open the lines. It’s dangerous: even if lots of people are listening, often they won’t want to talk. And if they do talk, you never know what they will. Therefore, nobody will know if you’ve got one person or a hundred.

(2) Your audience gets to be in two (or three or four) places at once.

So your closest competitor offers a big talk the same night you want to make your big pitch? No problem. Offer the call as a replay to your list. These days, most people listen via replay.

While some experts claim you get most sales from live events, my experience is different. I get most sales after the event and from the replay.

(3) You get to leverage your creativity. Write up what you said as an ebook. Often the energy of the call pulls out ideas you didn’t know you had.

Teleseminars increasingly are becoming an essential component of your professional, profitable online presence. After all, these days online marketing is more about creating a fabulous online presence than about just building a website. Copywriter and online marketing consultant Cathy Goodwin, Ph.D., has written a FREE report you can download immediately: “3 Essential Steps to Create Your Own Fabulous Online Presence.” Learn why most service professionals make critical online marketing mistakes and how you can get it right the first time. Get immediate access at http://www.FabulousOnlinePresence.com

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Teleseminar Services – Automated Teleseminars For More Money

May 8th, 2010

Teleseminars are a great way to create more revenue for your business.  When they really fit with a targeted niche, they can truly create additional revenue for your business.  There is one thing however that can cause a business owner to be hesitant about putting on a teleseminar, and that is the ability to create the support system required to make a teleseminar work without a lot of extra effort.  This article discusses how to use some services out there that will automate some of the processes for you so it is easier to put on additional teleseminars and make more income.

Inside this article you’re going to learn about 3 simple ways to automate your teleseminars to make you more money, give you more free time, and build you a bigger list for your business.

The problem with most teleseminar services is that you can’t do a replay or choose when you want your call to be available to your listeners. If you want such a service, you’re going to pay through the nose to have the ability to automate your teleseminars.

Here’s 3 ways to use automated teleseminars in your business.

A Marketing Tool Inside Your Autoresponder

As new people come into your newsletter email autoresponder on the first Wednesday you can drive them directly to an automated teleseminar which you recorded one time and now it can help sell the course to your listeners.

The old way is that you would have to SHOW UP and do the call again… starting all over. You can setup this call for each Wednesday and another teleseminar to play live at 8pm EST every Thursday night to further drive more sales.

All on autopilot.

Delivering Your Content

Imagine having a teleseminar series to deliver your content for your info product or course. The people feel as if it’s actually live and can attend the calls as they move along with the course.

As a new buyer comes in you can setup Module 1 to deliver on the first Tuesday when they become a customer, Module 2 the next week, Module 3 the following, and so on.

Automate a Teleseminar Series

If you’ve ever done a teleseminar series with 8, 10, 15, or 20 speakers you know the pain of scheduling the speakers to appear live on the call, the problems that go along with live calls, and the many more challenges that appear when doing a huge series like that.

Ideally, with a teleseminar series you should “pre-record” the interview or call and have it automatically replay live at the appropriate time that you schedule in your series. So you can have it replay at 8pm EST and people can attend without you or your speaker having to be there.

You can learn more about automating your teleseminars right here.

AutoTeleseminar is a service that allows you to automatically replay your recorded mp3’s and play them whenever you like and gives you up to 1,000 attendee’s. Sign up for a free account at http://www.AutoTeleseminar.com

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Using Teleseminars for Passive Residual Branding

April 23rd, 2010

This is a new topic, passive residual branding.  If you want to be considered an expert in your field, branding is a necessary component to have in your business.  The more branding you have, the more are are looked at as an expert.  Teleseminars can be used for that purpose especially if you record them and let them continue to work for you over and over again.  In this article, the author, Alex Mandossian  talks about teleseminars and how to use them to brand yourself.  Read on for more.

You can create passive residual income with teleseminars. I like passive, residual income, but guess what? Passive, residual branding is more powerful. That’s because it’s longer term and has more impact. And you can create passive residual branding in 3 easy steps.

3 Easy Steps

Step One – Conduct a teleseminar – Choose a topic in your niche and deliver good solid information that your listeners can take action on immediately.

Step Two – Record the teleseminar – This is so much easier to do than it used to be. Most teleseminar hosting companies will do this for you for free or for a fee, or you can do it yourself on your own computer.

Step Three - Offer the replay – Make the replay available to your list of listeners. In this way hundreds of people can listen long after the call is over.

Passive Residual Branding

Passive, residual branding is what teleseminars can do for you through your replay. The audio version of a telseminar training can be listened to hundreds even thousands of times, because of passive, residual branding. This type of branding is really a new concept as a result of teleseminars.

Branding strictly with income is a zero sum game, meaning when I give you a dollar, you have a dollar and I’ve lost a dollar. But with the right kind of branding and if I’m branded and so are you, we both have a brand that keeps expanding and amplifying.

Branding is not a zero sum game. It amplifies and get’s bigger. Entire careers have changed because of branding. You can do it now with teleseminars.

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 TeleSeminarSecrets.com

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Teleseminar Marketing – What’s the Ideal Time and Date to Host a Paid Teleseminar Training?

April 18th, 2010

Teleseminars are a great way to market your business, get more exposure to your product or service.  IF you are giving a paid for teleseminar, then you will want to pick a day and time that will give you the largest number of participants.  This short article discusses the best day and time for different types of teleseminars.  Give it a try and see what really begins to work for you and then go for it.

It’s been proven by thousands of marketers that the best time for a paid teleseminar is during the day on a Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday, such as 10:00 am Pacific or at night on a Monday around 5:00 or 6:00 pm.

Why do a training that’s paid on a Monday?

Most marketers don’t promote on that day and your students have already paid for the call, so they’re going to make that call if they paid for it.

That uses up your Monday, which is a great day to give up for a teleseminar. Another great reason is because it gives the most amount of time between Monday and Friday. Friday is the best day to have the FAQ calls if it’s a teleseminar series.

If you do your teleseminar on Monday night, then by Wednesday you can have the replay available where people can listen to it. Then on Friday do the Q&A because they’ve had time to listen to the audio. We suggest Fridays at 10:00 am, because it gives people more time to sleep in.

Generally for teleseminars you can teach during the day, but save promotional calls for evening. Tuesday and Wednesday is good for paid teleseminars, because if you have a Thursday free promotional call you’ll have a very busy Thursday.

Q&A calls on Friday

Offering a separate Q&A call on Fridays is ideal because people can listen to the teaching call once or twice and gather their questions. You can even have them submit questions ahead of time and you can cover the most common questions that are coming up. Be sure to save time for spontaneous questions from your callers too.

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Why Teleseminars Are an Excellent Way to Market Your Business

April 14th, 2010

Teleseminars (and webinars for that matter), are a great way to market your business, and educate your target market on your product or service.  They allow another level of interaction that isn’t available to you through your web site.  In the article below, the author discusses his experience with how a teleseminar helped him determine if he wanted to purchase a product, as well as lists several other reasons why teleseminars are a way to go for businesses.  This is a good beginner article on why a business owner would want to market with teleseminars.  Read on for the rest of the article.

If you’re considering using free teleseminars to promote your business, product or service you might be wondering why and how they work.

Fair question.

Before we get into it let me tell you a little story. A few years ago I was looking for a coach for my business. I looked around and saw lots of websites with information on what the coaches who interested me had to offer. I even knew of some coaches that I had either worked with before or bought product from but I was carefully looking for the perfect coach who I thought would be a great match from me.

So I happened upon the website of a coach I thought would be a great fit. I signed up for her email list and immediately received an audio download that gave me a good idea of her skills, personality and ability to understand what I needed. But still I wasn’t quite sold yet. I stayed on her list for a while longer and signed up for a free teleseminar she was offering.

As I got on the call I found out she was a real person with the knowledge, skills and abilities to help me achieve what I was looking for. That teleseminar completely sold me on her services. I believe that just making herself available to ‘prove’ she was a real person made a huge difference. I didn’t have to buy from her before I got a chance to see what she was about and how she worked. It was all made available to me through that free call.

That’s why teleseminars are an excellent way to market your business.

Teleseminars let you get to know the person behind the words. Great copywriting is important but there are many types of services and sales that need that extra personal touch that you can only get through the medium of audio or video.

When you host your own teleseminars people get a chance to get more personal with you. While your call may be scripted a teleseminar usually gives your customers or potential customers to interact with you and allow for ‘unscripted’ and authentic conversation to happen.

This is where the internet and real human connection intersect.

So why do teleseminars work? Here’s my list:

* They connect you with highly interested prospects (they picked up the phone to be there and took the time!).
* They allow potential customers to ask you questions in real time thus moving them,more quickly along the sales process.
* They create trust.
* They indicate your dedication because of the extra effort they require to set up and pull off.

Now you might be wondering how you go about setting one up. Don’t make this so big in your head that you think you can’t do it OK?!

Setting up your own free teleseminar is a LOT easier than you think and you can actually do it for low cost or for free.

Now I’d like to invite you to come learn the ins and outs of setting up your own teleseminar. If you love to connect with people and talk with your potential customers then hosting teleseminars will be a perfect match for you.

All you need to do is enter your name and email in the following form to get signed up for your free weekly email tips: http://www.marketersmojo.com/freebies/courses/teleseminar/

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