¡Tu mensaje de bienvenida, twitter o publicidad aquí!

| Suscríbete vía RSS

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Talking on a Telephone to Teach= Teleseminar = Reach More

| |

By Rob Metras

For a teleseminar to be done you have to have a phone, a voice and a message that resonates with your audience so that they will receve value fom your call.

Teleseminars or large conference calls have become popular in the past decade as toll rates around the globe have become reasonable and made the teleseminar a very cost-efficent tool for spreading your message. This poularity has also been created by the use of Skype and Voice Over Internet Protoclol (VOIP) phones.

You Need a Telephone

A bridge or conference line alows you to call in to the bridge from preferably a land line telephone, for better voice quality. Bridge lines supplied by free teleconferencing services allow you to call in from whatever country you are in to a central phone number and then have others around the globe or next-door join in with you. You can even call in from your desktop or laptop with some service such as Instant Teleseminar by Xiosoft and listen in via the Web

Talk to Your Audience

You have something to say and you talk to people about that subject. The best teleseminar presenters are those that engage their audience in a dialogue and get a two-way flow of information going on. As we are used to taking to friends and family on the telephone we are more comfortable and the experience allows for customer intimacy , while allowing the space that comes from the telephone. Talking on the telephone or internet also allows the process to be cost effective and save on travel to some central location. It allows allows you to plan your teleseminar ahead of time and send your talking notes to people so they can follow along with something visual in front of them. This kind of agenda or tele-content presentation allows you a voice and visual method of communication. You can even ask them before the teleseminar what their most pressing questiions are about your subject. They will respond and you can then talk to them with just what they want to know.

Teleseminars Allow You To Teach

People that are calling in to your teleseminar either know you or want to get to know you and hear what you have to say or teach. You must teach and provide true value so that they want to come back for more of the information you are presenting . This gives you the opportunity to build a relationship where they know you, they like you and they trust you. When this occurs you will be able to provide value and make money from your teleseminars with them, and develop a customer base that will stick.

You too can make money from teleseminars. Go out and listen to some before you do your own. Seek good teleseminar programs like the Street Smarts Teleseminars for Money by Kathleen Gage or Alex Mandossian's Teleseminar Secrets program. Both of these providers give excellent education and will get you on the road to gaining more customers.

About the Author:

0 comments: