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Top 10 Things to Consider Before Your Telesummit

Telesummits have revolutionized the way businesses reach out to their targeted audience. If you haven’t utilized these virtual conferences yet to grow your business, now may be the perfect time. They can be live or recorded, span a few hours or several hours over days. They are used to sell or introduce products or share information to a targeted audience.

10 Tips to a Successful Teleseminar or Webinar Pt. 2

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Last time, we spoke about the first five tips you need to conduct a successful webinar/teleseminar. Today we will talk about the last five tips for you to successfully ROCK your first (or next) teleseminar/webinar. To recap, you need to commit to conduct a webinar, decide how you want to conduct it, know who your target audience is, know the subject of the webinar, know the goal of the webinar, and promote it. So, let’s get rocking and pick up exactly where we left off with Tip Number Six!

10 Tips to a Successful Teleseminar or Webinar Pt. 1

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A webinar/teleseminar is simply a meeting, workshop, seminar and/or presentation conducted over the web. A webinar is a GREAT way to get information to your target audience, or even sell or introduce a product to them. Some webinars are pre-recorded and some are conducted live. So you want to hold a webinar, but don’t know where to start? As virtual assistants we have many clients that hold webinars and this is how we make them ALL successful.

Now the first question is what do you need to do to make sure your webinar or teleseminar is not only 100% –– but 110% successful? To conduct a 110% successful webinar you need to do what Santa does, make a list and check it twice. For the sake of time you can just use my checklist of tips, but still, check it twice. Now let’s produce that successful webinar!

Missing the Webinar Boat?

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If you aren’t using webinars to promote your business you are missing out. Webinars are more popular than ever but not everyone uses them and I just don’t get it.

Webinars happen in real time over the internet and users participate by logging in to see content and using their computer speakers for phone for audio. Participants can also interact through chats, file sharing, submitting questions or polling, raising hands and more. Sounds fun doesn’t it? Way better than just running a telephone event. Plus you can record it for playback later, or sell it as a new product! They are easy to set-up, and you can even run them for FREE! So what are you waiting for?

How can you get started?