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An Internet Marketing Master's Most Powerful Secret Revealed.

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Can you really make money... doing what you love... over the phone?

The answer is yes.

In fact marketing millionaires Harv Eker, Mark Victor Hansen, Bob Proctor, Jack Canfield, Harvey McKay and many others all use the telephone to rapidly build their businesses.

When they want to bring a new product to market quickly, create a new product or build their e-mail list. they all use tele seminars.

And when they need help... they all turn to the master of free teleseminars Alex Mandossian.

In case you don't already know what a teleseminar is, let me start with a description and why so many of the Internet marketing gurus use them.

A teleseminar is simply a conference call over a special conference call telephone line. There is usually a host/moderator who interviews an expert about a product, service or skill. And then, most importantly, there is a group of people who are on the conference call line in 'listen only' mode. There can anywhere from a few people to several thousand listening.

The host will have control over whether or not, the listeners can ask questions during the call.

Is my recommendation that on calls with over 20 people, the listeners be muted out. If the listeners want to ask questions, they either e-mail them in advance or use a specific teleseminar system that allows them to be sent to the moderator via instant message.

One system I recommend is InstantTeleseminar.com. You can find out more about this system on my blog. This is a more advanced system and allows for about 200 people to listen over the phone lines and up to 2000 people to listen over the Web.

If you are just beginning and don't have a very large group there are several good companies that offer conference lines for free. They even include recordings of the calls, which can then be turned into MP3 files and either sold or set up for free replay on your web site.

Teleseminar are great for
1) doing a free introduction of a new product or service
2) interviewing an expert to create a product
3) introducing a joint venture partner's product to your list
4) introducing your product to a joint venture partner's list
5) doing a training for your affiliate team
6) presenting a one-time training that people pay for
7) presenting a series of trainings that people pay for

There are many other creative and profitable ways to use teleseminars.

The benefit of using teleseminars is how flexible they are, how interactive they are, and how personal they are -- and how easy they are to set up an inexpensive to use.

You could decide to do a teleseminar in just a couple of days and have an e-mail out to your list and before you know it have a profitable and effective marketing campaign going.

To set up a call
1) Decide the purpose of the call.
2) Decide what action you want the listeners to take at the end of the call, such as to sign up for emails or purchase a product.
3) Decide if you need a web sales page or just an email to announce the event.
4) Decide if you are going to be the expert or if you are going to interview someone else.
5) Write your emails - There are normally 3 emails -
1st sent out one week from event
2nd two days from event
3rd day of event
6) Layout a script of the call. Remember to give a reason why the listener should stay on until the end (for access to a free MP3? To ask their questions?)
7) Call in a few minutes in advance. (make sure to record the call)
8) Give it all you've got - and remember to give the call to action - what do you want them to sign up for, buy, etc.

Take action today and set up your first teleseminar.

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To learn more about teleseminars and electronic marketing make sure to check out my Paul Sterling Blog paulrecommends.blogspot.com/ and take the 7-question quiz on electronic marketing at www.taketeleseminarsecrets.com


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10 Ways To Promote Your TeleClasses or TeleSeminars

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The teleclass format has become more "known" since Thomas Leonard started the first virtual coaching school. Below is a list of ways to promote your teleclasses. Some of the places below will cost a registration fee, others you'll need to be certified as a teleclass leader, and still others are free.

1. Teleclass

http://www.teleclass.com

2. Teleclass International

http://www.teleclassinternational.com/

3. 24/7 coaching

http://www.247coaching.com/

4. Online Success Teleseminars (must relate to Online $uccess)

http://www.onlinesuccessteleseminars.com/newevent.htm

5. Internet Marketing Seminar Schedule

http://internetmarketingseminarschedule.com/about.html

6. Craigs List

http://craigslist.org

7. Your usual marketing materials

8. Local Newspapers

9. Local Web Sites

10. Online Networking Organizations



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7 Important Tools in Producing a Teleseminar

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Technology is a great thing. It makes life easier in many ways, and conducting a teleseminar is no exception. Here are the essential tools you need to make your teleseminar perfect.

Online Marketing Tools

These include but aren’t limited to squeeze or landing pages, auto-responders, and e-newsletters. You need to aggressively advertise your teleseminar so that more people will hear about it and join.

Marketing efforts should continue even after the teleseminar. Try to obtain feedback from participants. Use the information you’ve obtained from them to improve the quality of your next teleseminar.

Presentation Outline

Start with a general draft before adding detail. Review and revise on your own before having someone else critique it.

While ad-lib is certainly fun, it’s still better overall to have a presentation outline to stick to. An outline prevents you from going off-topic and ending your presentation on time – something you need to do if you don’t want to be charged extra for using phone services beyond the scheduled period.

Bridge Line

Contact your phone company and inquire about their conferencing services. A bridge line is critical to your teleseminar since it lets every person you’ve called hear your presentation in optimal quality. If you can afford it, having a secondary bridge line as back-up would be great. In case of any technical malfunction with the first line, you can use your second bridge line to reconnect quickly with your guests.

Once you have access to a bridge line, perform several test calls to your friends and see how it works.

Recording

In most cases, your phone company may offer you recording services to use with your bridge line. This way, you need only to push a button to start recording your teleconference. If such services are unavailable, browse the Internet for alternative recording equipment you can use for your teleseminar.

Having an audio recording is necessary because it serves as additional online marketing for your future teleseminars. By posting an excerpt in your website, visitors will know what they’ve missed out on your last teleseminar. If they like what they hear, they’re sure to sign up for the next presentation.

Transcript

A transcript must be made for your teleseminar and the appropriate passages should also be uploaded together with the audio excerpt you’ve posted in your website. Visitors who don’t have the inclination or means to listen to your recording can read the transcript instead.

Transcripts are also a good review tool for you. It helps you determine which parts of your presentation require improvement. You can then make the necessary changes to make your future teleseminar better.

Reference Materials

It’s not easy for everyone to follow what’s being discussed in a seminar, whether they’re participating in person, online, or over the phone. You can make the lives of your participants easier by sending them reference materials prior to the teleseminar. It can give them background knowledge on what you’re about to discuss and help them follow your presentation.

Audio Presentation Tools

If your presentation includes use of music and other audio elements, make sure that you have the necessary tools and the knowledge for operating them. Again, try practicing them prior to the teleseminar.

If you make use of these tools, your teleseminar has greater chances of reaching its goals. Good luck on making people listen to what you have to say!

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