August 6th, 2009
To create a successful Webinar” rel=”tag”>webinar, you need to begin with your agenda. Once you know what you want as the outcome of your webinar you need to have a plan to ensure it comes across perfectly. The first question to ask yourself is what you want to accomplish.
You need to decide what points you want to get across during the webinar and in what order you want them brought out. Your best bet is to make a bullet list with all of your main points laid out. List everything you want to cover; it doesn’t Read the rest of this entry »
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August 3rd, 2009
The first thing you need to create a Teleseminar” rel=”tag”>great teleseminar is an idea. Ideas can come from anywhere but, for the most part, the best ideas come from something you already know from your personal and professional experience. By using your own experience to create your dialog for the teleseminar, you are in the best position to position yourself as an expert.
Once you have your idea and your content laid out, you have to prepare your delivery of this information to the listener. You need to spend some Read the rest of this entry »
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July 31st, 2009
The first rule of thumb in holding any audience’s attention is to be interesting. You may not always be captivating, but you should try your best to come as close as possible.
One important key to holding your audience’s attention is to be sure you aren’t wasting their time. Don’t spend time on trivial things you can state simply. Avoid repeating yourself more than is necessary; instead, get directly to the point and make steady progression through your chosen topics.
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July 28th, 2009
If you are going to create a Webinar, you might as well do it right. Take the time to make sure your presentation will be engaging and interesting for the greatest opportunity for success.
Begin by scheduling guests your audience members want to see. Experts in your field, popular personalities and people who have a knack for connecting with others are excellent additions to your webinar. Humor is always a great way to engage your audience and keep your webinar from becoming dull. It needs to Read the rest of this entry »
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July 24th, 2009
Efficiency is vital in the business world. One task that is difficult to accomplish efficiently is training affiliates. In most cases, you or they must travel for learning to happen. A more efficient approach is to have all the affiliates meet at one location for training. An even more efficient approach is to use a Webinar.
The first and most obvious advantage of using a webinar is there are no travel, hotel or venue costs. The second advantage is the time you save. What used to be a day, weekend Read the rest of this entry »
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July 21st, 2009
A Teleseminar” rel=”tag”>teleseminar is meant to be a way to get across a great deal of information in a relatively short period of time. One of the biggest concerns about creating one of these is how long should it be. If your teleseminar is too short people will think they didn’t get their money’s worth or if it’s too long, you may lose people after a time due to the length.
The first thing to remember is to design the time period as you would with any other type of program. The teleseminar format, of itself, doesn’t Read the rest of this entry »
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July 17th, 2009
OK, so you’ve heard a lot of hoopla about Webinars (web-based seminars) and how they can boost your business. Still not sure if this flashy new technological development is for you? Here are some reasons not to look into webinars.
1. You don’t want to make money. The number of people who can participate in an online webinar is almost unlimited, thereby increasing your potential to build your bottom line. In a physical location, you have logistical factors present that will naturally limit the Read the rest of this entry »
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July 13th, 2009
In today’s world, strong relationships between workers and employers are one of the most important things a business needs in order to succeed. You can communicate through Webinars to build a sense of trust and a stronger relationship by teaching people how to deal with conflict, empower each other and build better working relationships.
building trust and a better working environment in the office leads to greater productivity and a healthier overall work experience. Through these types of seminars, Read the rest of this entry »
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July 10th, 2009
One of the most popular marketing and teaching formats available is Webinars. A webinar is a virtual conference attended through a designated website that allows people to both see and hear the presenter. They are an excellent way to connect with your target market in a personal way without the expense and time involved in a traditional seminar or conference.
When you design a webinar, it is helpful to narrow down your target market. Determine who your ideal client is by sex, age, income level, Read the rest of this entry »
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July 7th, 2009
Just what is a Teleseminar you ask? A teleseminar is a way to share your message to a large audience in a quick and easy format. These types of seminars are done over the phone, through a conference call number. A Teleseminar can provide you with a way to share great deal of information for a very inexpensive price.
A $1 teleseminar is a great way to generate a large audience so you can educate people about your services and promote your products. Setting up a teleseminar event is incredibly Read the rest of this entry »
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