Teleclasses
Posted on April 22nd, 2010.
by Donna Gunter
Teleclasses, also referred to as teleseminars, teleconferences, and webinars (with the added component of seeing a presentation) provide a platform for online service business owners to connect virtually with prospects around the world via a teleconference bridge line and share information with them. Many service professionals use paid [...]
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Posted on December 21st, 2009.
On Wednesday, Dec. 30, 2009 I am offering a complimentary Q & A teleclass on Speaker Marketing. Got questions? I have the answers. You can register here http://www.speakerservices.com/teleclasses/detail/156 .
Send your questions ahead of time please to susan@speakerservices.com. Can’t make it? Register anyhow and we’ll send you the mp3.
The Speakers’ Summit ’10 our annual event [...]
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Posted on October 12th, 2009.
Post by Donna Gunter, The Internet Marketing Automation Coach™ www.onlinebiz.com
I’ve been listening to a number of list building and lead generation teleclasses lately, and many of them have been offered in the form of a telesummit. A telesummit is a virtual online conference that offers a line-up of varied speakers over a period of time, [...]
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Posted on April 24th, 2009.
Today’s post comes from Donna Gunter, The Online Biz Resource Queen™
I love being a guest on other people’s teleseminars. What I love best is the fact that all I have to do is show up and talk when someone else is sponsoring them. I’m responsible for none of the marketing and promotion and registration involved [...]
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Posted on January 25th, 2009.
Post by Kathleen Gage The Street Smarts, Speaker and Author
Many people have the dream of making money on the Internet, yet few manage to eek out more than a few dollars doing so. As someone who has made a substantial portion of my revenue from product sales both on and offline, I can tell you [...]
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Posted on January 10th, 2009.
Today’s post is by Lisa Sasevich she is the The Queen of Sales Conversion
Lisa is best known for teaching coaches, trainers, healers, leaders and experts how to enjoy massive back-of-the-room paydays every time they speak. She is also passionate about providing service professionals with high impact, low cost marketing strategies for increasing conversion in seminars, [...]
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Posted on December 13th, 2008.
The following is written by Caryn Terradas
“Technology gives us the facilities that lessen the barriers of time and distance.” Emily G. Balch
The industry isn’t the same as it used to be. The good old days meant that as a speaker all you needed was a phone and a rolodex. Those days are gone. [...]
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Posted on October 11th, 2008.
post by Vickie Sullivan, contributing editor RainToday
Between avoiding high travel expenses and having fun working in your jammies, teleseminars and webinars work for audiences and presenters alike. But, as comfortable as remote events may be, many presenters make the dangerous mistake of treating them like in-person speaking events. They don’t take into account that webinars and teleseminars have [...]
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Posted on September 8th, 2008.
The following post is from my colleague Diane DiResta from her blog
Has this happened to you? I attended a teleseminar the other day. The guest speaker was touted as a real expert in his field. Based on his background this was true.
The teleseminar was given in two parts with each part being one hour.
Although I [...]
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Posted on August 19th, 2008.
Imagine that you have spent the better part of two weeks working on an important speech you plan to give to your firm. You think you have done everything right. Read on as Laurie Brown offers simple tips to keep the audience from falling asleep (post from Rain Today )
You have created a PowerPoint [...]
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Posted on May 6th, 2008.
At the Speakers’ Summit08 I talked about Creating Info Products -take a look at this short video I created.
I will be using the video for selling the mp3 of the talk on the description page and I will make it available for folks who want to hire me for the presentation to their groups and [...]
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Posted on November 27th, 2007.
Today my colleague and friend Patsy Bellah talks about why teleseminars are probably the single most prolific source for new products. One teleseminar can produce at least 20 streams of income or marketing strategies (and counting).
1. Charge for the teleseminar
2. Edit the audio and that becomes a product.
3, 4, 5. Extract portions of the audio [...]
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Posted on July 26th, 2007.
Today is my first post at our new blog home on the Speakers Community server.
Sam Levy, the NETMAN, made the move for me. We are still working on a few fixes however I think it is good enough to show off. Sam has been my webmaster for many years and is a delight to work [...]
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Posted on July 7th, 2007.
A few days ago I talked about Alex Carroll the Radio PR Guy. He has a database of radio talk show hosts and producers who book speakers/authors for their shows. Today I am sharing a tip from him on how to create a pitch or media hook plus examples of radio show listings [...]
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