Teleseminar Secrets - 5 Crazy Steps to Build List and Create Profit-pulling Products
April 28, 2009 by Web Conferencing Reviews
Filed under Webinars and Teleseminars
Do you want to know how to create your own high quality digital product using the power of teleseminar and sell it using a simple sales machine?
The purpose of this article is to show you how to setup a simple profit funnel that will make you huge cash from your teleseminar by just one time work.
Here are 5 simple steps to get you started instantly…
Step 1 - Select a niche topic to conduct your teleseminar.
Step 2 - Conduct a free introduction teleseminar session to introduce your paid teleseminar.
Step 3 - Conduct your paid teleseminar and create a product.
Step 4 - Use your free teleseminar recording to build list.
Step 5 - Sell your list your main teleseminar product.
The purpose of this article is to finally show you a simple system to make huge cash online starting today.
Checkout the step by step details right here…
Step 1 - Select a niche topic to conduct your teleseminar.
It is important that you focus your teleseminar on a niche topic of your interest.
This will get you recognized as an expert in your niche and get you started conducting your teleseminar.
Setup a bait to sell your paid teleseminar…
Step 2 - Conduct a free introduction teleseminar session to introduce your paid teleseminar.
You have to focus on creating 2 types of teleseminars. One is a paid teleseminar and the second one is a free teleseminar which acts like a teaser to get your visitors to pay for your paid teleseminar.
This will get you started creating a new business from scratch whenever you want in your niche.
Now create your own high quality product using this tip…
Step 3 - Conduct your paid teleseminar and create a product.
Evaluate the problems that people are facing in your niche.
Once you know their problems make sure that you setup a step by step map as to how you will present your content in your teleseminar.
Get your checklist ready and this will get your seminar done smoothly.
Setup a list building machine that will build your list rapidly…
Step 4 - Use your free teleseminar recording to build list.
Once you have conducted your free teleseminar make sure you use the recording to build your list by creating a squeeze page.
Give away this recording for free who signup to your list and this recording will easily promote your paid teleseminar product.
This is where you will make cash in the long run starting today with your own digital product…
Step 5 - Sell your list your main teleseminar product.
Once you have conducted your paid teleseminar make sure that you create a digital product out of your paid teleseminar.
Get a freelancer from elance and get him to transcribe your recording into a pdf document.
Write down a salesletter for your product and now start selling them in your niche through your website.
The above process will get your entire internet business ready in no time flat.
Thanks to Gen Wright for contributing this article to our Conferencing blog:
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“how to Significantly Increase the Number of Attendees at your Next Teleseminar”
April 28, 2009 by Web Conferencing Reviews
Filed under Webinars and Teleseminars
One major concern regarding teleseminars is the number of subscribers that attend the teleseminar. An example of this concern involves an Internet marketer that put on his first teleseminar. He sent an email to his subscriber list of over 2,000 email addresses. He sent an email twice a day for three days regarding the teleseminar. The copy on the emails was top notch as it was written by copy writing professionals. However, when it came time for the teleseminar he had low attendance on the call.
This left him to wonder the source of the low attendance. Was it due to the quality of the subscriber list? Was it that his subscriber list was not used a teleseminar? What could he do to significantly increase the attendance at his next teleseminar?
Internet Guru Answer: We need to examine his situation more closely. Did the Internet marketer set up a squeeze page that enables people to sign up for the teleseminar? Did the emails have a clickable link to the squeeze page? Did the Internet marketer track the number of people that clicked on the link in the email and then actually signed up for the teleseminar?
First of all, don’t worry if you have low attendance at your first teleseminar. Low attendance can be the result of many factors. For example, your subscriber list may not yet be “trained” to attend your teleseminars. Be proud that you gave a teleseminar. Keep providing more teleseminars and your subscriber list will catch on. The attendance level will increase if you are persistent.
You should also verify that you have a squeeze page for each teleseminar. The squeeze page should enable each person to sign up for the specific teleseminar. This specific list will go to an Autoresponder. This helps you keep track of who and how many sign up for the call. Plus, you can then market to this quality list before and after the call.
You can also track the link from the email to the squeeze page. Make sure to check how many people clicked on the link AND actually signed up for the teleseminar. These numbers will give you a conversion rate concerning the number of people that actually signed up for the call.
Another way to significantly increase teleseminar attendance is to bribe your subscriber list. For example, tell your subscriber list that if they attend the teleseminar then they will get a free bonus worth a good chunk of money. Also after they sign up you can send a voice broadcast to remind them to attend the teleseminar. Recommended voice broadcast systems include: Voice Shot and Market Touch Media.
Thanks to Matt Bacak for contributing this article to our Conferencing blog:
Matt Bacak began investing his first earnings at the tender age of 12, a young businessman in the making. Now, 15 years later, Bacak survived failed businesses, botched partnerships, heavy credit card debt and bankruptcy - all in preparation for the accomplishments he has achieved today as a well-established Internet millionaire and best-selling author.
For more information, visit http://www.powerfulpromoter.com or sign up for his Powerful Promoting Tips at http://www.promotingtips.com
“teleseminar Tips Every Internet Entrepreneur Should Know”
April 27, 2009 by Web Conferencing Reviews
Filed under Webinars and Teleseminars
Teleseminar Question #1: Do you need to create a web page for a teleseminar and capture the names on an Autoresponder? Or can you just send out a promotional email about the teleseminar to your list?
First, you need to create a sub list of people from your general list. The sub list contains people that are going to attend your specific teleseminar. You can create this sub list by capturing the personal information of people that sign up for your teleseminar. This means that you will have to set a squeeze page for each seminar.
Setting up a squeeze page is quick and easy. The purpose of setting up a squeeze page for each teleseminar is that you can obtain a high quality sub list of people that you can directly market to after the teleseminar. If you just send an email to your general list then the quality of responses and number of responses tends to be lower.
You should also collect different subscriber lists for each product as well as each teleseminar. In essence, you will have a general squeeze page that you drive most of your traffic to. You will have different sub lists for sales letters, teleseminars, etc. Each sub list will be obtained from a specific squeeze page. This helps you target customers and follow up on a personalized basis. Remember, the fortune is in the follow up.
Teleseminar Question #2: What schedule should you follow to send out emails before a teleseminar?
Thursday night has proven to be an optimal night to have a teleseminar. Send emails out on Tuesday and Thursday for a Thursday night teleseminar. Also send an email to your teleseminar sub list about 15-20 minutes before the call to remind them of the teleseminar.
Another tip regarding promotion of your teleseminar is to not promote the teleseminar too soon in advance. For example, announcing or promoting a teleseminar two weeks in advance is too early. Many people will forget to sign up or will make excuses as to why they can’t attend the teleseminar. Therefore, you should wait to the last minute to announce and promote the teleseminar. For example, send out a teleseminar invitation on a Monday or Tuesday for a Thursday teleseminar.
Thanks to Matt Bacak for contributing this article to our Conferencing blog:
Matt Bacak began investing his first earnings at the tender age of 12, a young businessman in the making. Now, 15 years later, Bacak survived failed businesses, botched partnerships, heavy credit card debt and bankruptcy - all in preparation for the accomplishments he has achieved today as a well-established Internet millionaire and best-selling author.
For more information, visit http://www.powerfulpromoter.com or sign up for his Powerful Promoting Tips at http://www.promotingtips.com
Are You Making The Most Of Free Teleseminars And Webinars
April 26, 2009 by Web Conferencing Reviews
Filed under Webinars and Teleseminars
A teleseminar is an event that is hosted by telephone using a conference system. There will be a host who arranges the call on a specific time and date. On that date and at that time participants dial in to listen to them talking on their particular topic. You can have anything for 2 to 200 people on a teleseminar call.
Webinars are exactly the same except using a conference room with video facilities. Usually you will be watching the host perform a task and you will have full view of their computer screen. They take you through a particular system or process so that you can learn how to do it yourself.
Assuming that the teleseminar, tele-class, webcasts or even free offline seminar has the intention of providing value first and selling second you will have alot to gain from attending and listening to what the speaker has to say. Many teleseminars are USA based but with the uptake of webcasts - being able to listen to the teleseminar from your computer without the need to dial in - there is nothing to stop anyone from around the world taking advantage of what’s on offer, time zone permitting! I have stayed up until 2am to listen to a teleseminar in the US because I love the speaker.
Many times the audio of the call is made available to those people who register so it can be worth registering even if you can’t make the time and/or date because then you get to listen to the call and the questions asked/answered.
If you are looking at attending a free teleseminar, before you join the call think about any questions you may want to ask. Sometimes teleseminar organizers offer an opportunity for you to send questions in advance to the speaker and this is a great way of getting the speaker to focus on what you want to know.
Don’t feel shy about speaking up, that’s the great thing about being on the telephone, no one can see you so go ahead and ask as many questions as you need to in the time allowed.
Its so easy to be taken advantage of on the internet and free teleseminars are a way of helping you to feel more secure about the person you are thinking about buying from and their product, plus they are an excellent way of learning something new and maybe interacting with some new people from around the world.
Thanks to Diane Corriette for contributing this article to our Conferencing blog:
Diane Corriette hosts and promotes free teleseminars. For a list of what’s available visit http://www.seminarblog.info and register to enjoy the free teleseminars or sign up to include your own teleseminar
How would I start a Webinar and charge admission?
April 26, 2009 by Web Conferencing Reviews
Filed under Webinars and Teleseminars
I want to start a weekly class: Webinar that covers a step by step process of internet marketing and affiliate sales. The Idea is simple. Customers/Prospective students come to my site and click on a link to join my class, they are asked for an admission fee and are prompted to download the relative content for that week, and then, on the scheduled time, they enter the class/webinar. Any suggestions? Is there Free software out there? How can I make this idea cost effective? Thanks!
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