Teleseminars as an extension and enhancement of your speaking career

September 16, 2009 at 3:07 pm Leave a comment

A few years ago, I learned to do teleseminars. At first, it was a little daunting learning the technology, but I found some free services at http://www.freeconference.com/ or http://www.freeconferencecalling.com/. (There are many others – Google the term “free teleconference”). They offer free teleconference services and free recordings of those calls that you can download from their site after the call as a digital audio. You can record interviews you do with others or for classes and workshops you offer, then make products out of those recordings.

Once I got started, I found that doing these was pretty easy for me, since I speak all the time and have lots of content I have developed over time. Sometimes I use material from seminars I no longer teach as workshops. Sometimes I use teleseminars to debut new material that I am developing and that perhaps aren’t enough to fill a whole day or two workshop.

Or I might do a free teleseminar to help build my email mailing list or just to reward my customers or fans for being so loyal and supportive.

I am doing a teleseminar to teach people all about doing teleseminars on October 26, 2009. No worries if you can’t make the call, since if you sign up for it, you’ll get a downloadable audio, as well as all the tutorials and handouts.

Visit: http://www.billohanlon.com/Teleseminar/Training.html for details and to register.

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