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How to Organize a Teleconference – Great Teleseminar Tips

March 21st, 2010

This article discusses some really great tips on how to hold a meeting by phone.  Even though this article is based on the concept of holding a meeting, many of these 18 tips can also be exported when it comes to holding a teleseminar, or for that matter a webinar as well.  Most of the tips are common sense in terms of keeping the flow of the meeting going  and keeping the participants interested, like having your agenda set before hand and introducing the speakers at the beginning of the event.  Read on for the rest of these tips on how to organize a teleconference.

Even a well-planned teleconference can go poorly. Some people treat any meeting
as a casual social activity instead of as a serious business project. And a
teleconference brings special challenges because people attend them in the privacy
of their office without being able to see or be seen by the other participants.

Use these techniques to hold a more effective meeting by phone.

1) Begin with a quick round of self introductions so that everyone can find out who
is present and hear everyone else’s voice.

2) Enforce the rule of “one speaker at a time.” Multiple conversations ruin a
teleconference.

3) Insist that people announce when they join or leave the conference.

4) If people must leave during the meeting, gain closure on any issues that they
participated in before they leave. For example, “Pat agreed to prepare a cost
estimate by next Monday. Is that correct, Pat?” Make adjustments in the agenda (if
appropriate) based on the remaining participants.

5) Keep everyone focused on the issue being discussed. If someone introduces an
idea that seems unrelated, say, “That sounds interesting. How does that relate to
the issue?”

6) Record the conference. First, this will help you prepare minutes. And second, it
encourages people to make meaningful comments. Of course, you should announce
that you are recording the meeting before you start.

7) State your name each time that you speak. This helps everyone know that you are
speaking.

8) If you are speaking on your desk phone, use the handset instead of the
speakerphone. A speakerphone, while useful, distorts your voice, picks up
background sounds (like office equipment), and makes a poor impression on the
listener. If you must have both hands free while you talk, obtain a headset. Note: It
is more courteous to speak to people through the handset (instead of the
speakerphone) on any phone call.

9) Speak clearly to make sure that you are understood. Take the extra effort to
enunciate carefully and speak slowly. Of course, you want to sound natural.

10) When stating numbers, write them out while you speak because that defines the
rate at which everyone else is capturing them.

11) Then ask the receiving party to confirm numbers (or other critical data) by
repeating them. Although this may seem awkward, it prevents misunderstandings.
Better yet, send written copies of all critical information.

12) When possible, plan your statements by jotting down an outline of your key
ideas before speaking. This contributes to a more efficient meeting, helps you
appear more thoughtful, and avoids the embarrassment of making a verbal gaff.

13) Use your best, most focused listening skills. Pay addition to content, as well as
inflections, voice tone, word selection, emphasis, assumed intentions, and your
intuition.

14) Avoid shuffling papers, moving about, or tapping objects. Everyone else will
hear the noise. It’s distracting and irritating.

15) Reinforce accomplishments by distributing copies of key ideas and agreements
during the meeting. You can send these, for example, by e-mail or fax.

16) Stay fully present during the meeting. Avoid working on other tasks, such as
reading mail or filing papers. These reduce your ability to participate intelligently in
the meeting.

17) Avoid using the mute button to talk to someone in your office during the
audioconference. First, this shows discourtesy to both parties – the person in your
office and the people in the teleconference. It also takes your attention away from
the meeting, causing you to miss important information. And be warned that people
have found themselves in serious trouble when the mute button failed.

18) Prepare minutes soon after the meeting. Send a draft to key participants to
confirm that your notes accurately describe the results of the meeting. Minutes
should be released within a day or two after the meeting in order to be useful. After
that, they become stale.

Properly conducted, teleconferences contribute to the efficiency of effective
business. Use the above techniques to make sure your meetings do that.

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1. Decide on your call topic. Before the call set your purpose and goal. Do you want to promote your product or business? Do you want to promote a guest and earn money through affiliate commissions. Know how you will benefit from this call before going any further with your planning.

2. Set up your sign up page. It’s a good idea to have a dedicated page where your teleseminar attendees can sign up. You’ll want to include the following on your teleseminar signup page… click title for  more

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Teleseminar Ebooks – a good place to get started in your teleseminar education

March 10th, 2010

If you are a newbie in the world teleseminars, or even webinars, you will want to get some education on what they are and what you need to have a chance of having your first teleseminar be successful.  One way to do this is to get some of the various ebooks that are out there that give you the basics for teleseminar and webinar strategies.

There aren’t very many ebooks out there that really focus on Teleseminars and Webinars.  I have found a couple and if anyone knows of any others, please post them here as well.

The first one that I have known about for a while now is Teleseminar Basics.  It is an ebook written by Dr. Jeanette Cates and is written for the total newbie.  If you have done teleseminars and are looking for some advanced strategies then this ebook is probably not for you… as the title states.  However, for the newbie, this is a good place to start.

You can check out the Teleseminar ebook here.

Another ebook I’ve found is called Teleseminar Profits by Gavin King that is currently free.  I haven’t had much experience with this ebook as I just got it today, but some of the topics it covers includes the following:

  • Do’s and /dont’s of teleseminars
  • Simple ways to generate an audience
  • Generating money through teleseminars
  • Recording the teleseminar
  • Selling other people’s products

A few other topics as well.  Like I said, it is currently free so check it out if you want to.

There is another ebook that I have the resell rights to called Teleseminars and Webinars.  This ebook discusses the following:

  • Different teleseminar and webinar tools
  • How to get people to join your event
  • How to prepare for the event
  • Profiting from the different methods.
  • some other related topics.

What I’ll do here is go through some of the information on this ebook and discuss it at length on this blog.

These are some of the different teleseminar ebooks that are out there.  I hope this helps

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Teleseminar Hosting – Checklist For Setting Up a Teleseminar

January 23rd, 2010

This is a great article on what you need to know to give a bang up teleseminar.  IT covers all of the basics.  There are systems you can put in place that can make the process more smooth because many of the functions can be automated.  There are certain necessities that will make a difference in how profitable your teleseminar can be.

Setting up a teleseminar? Here’s an easy to follow and use checklist that will help you get set up quickly.

1. Decide on your call topic. Before the call set your purpose and goal. Do you want to promote your product or business? Do you want to promote a guest and earn money through affiliate commissions. Know how you will benefit from this call before going any further with your planning.

2. Set up your sign up page. It’s a good idea to have a dedicated page where your teleseminar attendees can sign up. You’ll want to include the following on your teleseminar signup page:

- Compelling headline
- Compelling content
- Add opt-in Form or Order Form
- Opt-In Form or Shopping Cart

3. You’ll want to set up a thank you page. This is the page your attendees will be directed to after signing up or paying (if your teleseminar is for fee). Here is what you should include on the thank you page:

- include call in details
- direct them to website
- upsell?

4. Once your attendees are signed up you then want to send them automatic reminders of the call and call in number. You can do this by preparing and setting up broadcast and autoresponder emails. Here is what to include in the emails:

- Welcome Autoresponder
- Reminder: Call Tomorrow
- Reminder: Call Today
- Follow UP – Provide CALL RECORDING when possible+sales offer
- Follow up – Special offer or other offer

5. Now that you’re all set up you will need to promote your teleseminar in order to get attendees signed up.
Promotions are going to be a very key component to your calls success so don’t skip this step!

- Email to mailing lists
- Email to previous call lists
- Contact affiliates to promote call when appropriate
- Blog about the teleclass
- Post to your website

6. It’s always a good idea to do a little quality control before you roll everything out so here are a couple of items to check on after you’ve completed the initial setup:

- Check Dates are correct on Index & Salespage
- Test autoresponders

Now you have all the steps to setting up a great teleseminar that can deliver quality content to your target audience. Of course you can use this checklist to set up calls on any topic, just make sure that you careful create an informative call that promotes your business, products or services and improves your credibility.

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Free Teleseminar Hosting Services You Can Use

December 19th, 2009

There are several free teleseminar hosting services that you can use to create a successful teleseminar.  However, if you want additional features, then you will need to pay for the benefit of these services. One of the extra benefits that you will want to use that will cost extra is conference recording.  This service usually costs a few bucks to record the call.  It is worth it to use this feature because with a recorded call, you will be able to use the recording in a host of different ways.  There are few free teleseminar services but one of the more popular ones that has decent service is:

Freeconference.com

Most other services out there are not free and can run from reasonable to very expensive.  You will want to choose a service that will fit into your needs.  Sometimes, you will need to bite the bullet and choose a paid service because that is the one that will serve your needs.  For more info on how to choose a teleseminar hosting service, check this resource:

How to choose a teleseminar hosting service

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3 Steps To Choosing A Great Teleseminar Service

July 24th, 2009

With all of the advertising noise you have to get through to get your message heard by your target market, being creative with your marketing message is a requirement and not a choice. Teleseminars allow you to connect with your target market in a way that web pages, audio files and even video can’t do. However, if you are going to connect powerfully to your target audience, then it is imperative to have the features in your teleseminar service that will produce the results you desire. Once you take the simple steps to determine the kind of teleseminar you want to have, you can easily decide which teleseminar service will suit your needs by the features it has.

Step 1) Determine the Target Market

If your target market is very tech-savvy, then you can choose a service that allows the caller to control some of the functions of the call, such as muting themselves, or adjusting their volume. This is a very small market that deals with callers who are “teleseminar attendee experts.” If your target market consists of individuals that don’t attend teleseminars on a regular basis, you can’t really depend upon your listeners to necessarily mute themselves or control their volume. In this case, you will want a service where you can control these things on your end and don’t have to worry about the sophistication of your audience

Step 2) Determine Your Teleseminar Format

Is your teleseminar going to have guest or will it just be you as the only presenter/host? If you are the only host, then you only need to worry about making sure you are on the call several minutes before the start time. That way, if all the lines are full, you are already on the bridge line.

If you plan to have more than one presenter and you want to make sure all of them are able to call in, then you will want to get a bridge line that doesn’t limit the number of hosts/guest calling no matter how full the teleconference is. In most cases, the hosts, or presenters call in through another phone number than the participants, but that still counts as part of the number of total callers on the teleseminar. If one of your presenters is late, they may not be able to get on the call unless the teleconference service doesn’t limit the number of hosts on the call.

Step 3) Determine If You Need To Record the Call

If you want to record the teleseminar so you can make a product out of the teleseminar, then you will want to have sophisticated recording capabilities. You will need a type of service that will allow you to control the quality of the recording, such as voice and eliminating background noise. This way, you won’t waste your time, or the guests time if there are any guests. You will also want to make sure the recording controls are simple to use and indicate when the conference is being recorded. There is nothing more frustrating than having a great teleseminar only to find out that it was never recorded.

To have a well-run teleclass, you will need a teleseminar service that will support your general needs and help you achieve your goals. In order to select a service that will fit your needs, you will need to know your target market, the type of teleclass you are going to have as well as if you are going to record your teleseminar or not. Once you determine the answers to these three main steps, you can begin the process of choosing a teleseminar service that will truly serve your needs. The catch is to choose one that can meet ALL of your needs!

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