Your Teleseminar From Idea To Delivery Date & Beyond
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The first thing you need to create a <a href="http://www.technorati.com/tag/great+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 time practicing the delivery and the cadence of the text to be sure everything sounds natural and flows together. Once you are fully prepared and ready to go, you need to find a way to get people to come to your teleseminar.
Before you can begin inviting people to your teleseminar, you need to find the service you want to use to host it, so you can use their registration services for your seminar. Setting the date is another concern; you want to choose a time the most people can attend. Many times the weekend or the evening is best since most people don’t work at those times. Now you can begin advertising through an email campaign, social media websites or through local papers to get people to register for your seminar.
You also need to decide if you are going to be the host for the teleseminar or if you are going to hire an outside expert to host it for you. If someone else is going to host, make sure you contact them well in advance so they have plenty of time to work up their own presentation and notify their own list of potential attendees.
During the teleseminar, make sure your participants have a way to reach out to you whether it is through interaction during the teleseminar or a way to contact you after the teleseminar is over. Thanking your participants for coming and emailing them afterward is a great way to build up your clientele list.
By keeping in contact with your participants, you increase the chances of future successful teleseminars. People want to know they matter to your business, so follow up and continuing contact is important.
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