What do I need to conduct a tele-interview?

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I'm intending to conduct a tele-interview, recording the interview and then selling it.

And I like to know what are the various things I need?

PS: Besides an interviewee...
#conduct #teleinterview
  • Profile picture of the author dhudiburg
    The most reliable and easy tool I've used is Free Conference Call, Phone Conferencing, Teleconferences - FreeConferenceCall.com. Have all parties dial in to the conference call and use the record command.

    Ron, I'm curious about how you might use Jing to record an interview. I love the tool, but not sure how it would record audio?
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    • Profile picture of the author Johnson Tay
      Thanks guys for the recommendations.

      But I won't be having participants on the call; it'll be just the interviewee and me.
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  • Profile picture of the author Paul Hartunian
    I agree that FreeConferenceCall.com is a very easy solution. I use it all the time without problems.

    I also back up my recordings using Gizmo which is an Internet phone service. I plug my headset into the USB port, open Gizmo, dial the conference line and then simply click "Record". The good thing about Gizmo is that the recording appears right on your desktop, so you have it immediately.

    The good thing about FreeConFerenceCall is that they give you a playback line as well.

    So, using both gives you the best of both worlds.
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    • Profile picture of the author Nightengale
      I've used FreeConferenceCall.com too and used Audio Acrobat to record the calls. It worked pretty well and I was really happy with Audio Acrobat's service.

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      • Profile picture of the author Heather Vale
        Check out the thread here for some great advice:

        http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...ew-expert.html

        I use FreeConferencePro.com for the teleseminar line, but I find the recording is best if you couple that with InstantTeleseminar.com

        However, I only use those recordings as back-up. I actually use a broadcast studio setup that may be too much if you're only doing a few interviews.

        cheers
        Heather
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  • Profile picture of the author napoleonfirst
    You can use Webex and Camtasia studio to do it.
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