Teleseminar input please

by roley
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Could you recommend what you use to put on a teleseminar

Also can you tell me how you have used a teleseminar prior to releasing a product? Did you use it to talk about what it would have? to take questions?
Any advice, reports or such on this would be helpful
#input #teleseminar
  • Profile picture of the author Jillian Slack
    There are lots of options out there.

    You could use one of the many bridge line services for the conference call itself.

    Some of them will record it for you. With others, it's up to you to record.

    Some of them offer to have one of their employees on the line in case you need help. You can also use their employee to handle the Q&A at the end, with their employee introducing each caller before they ask a question.

    You could use AudioAcrobat to record it.

    Or you could use a digital voice recorder to record it.

    Many, many options.

    Jill
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  • Profile picture of the author Don Wright
    Originally Posted by roley View Post

    Could you recommend what you use to put on a teleseminar

    Also can you tell me how you have used a teleseminar prior to releasing a product? Did you use it to talk about what it would have? to take questions?
    Any advice, reports or such on this would be helpful
    Your teleseminar should be used as an information session in reference to the product or service you are offering. While it is a sales pitch, you should conduct it as an informational event.

    If you have people who have successfully used the product or service, invite them to be guest speakers on the call. Third party confirmation is important.

    Definitely record any presentations you do because they can be used over and over as sales tools, creditability builders etc.
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