Archive for the ‘TeleWebcasts/Teleseminars’ Category

Speaker and Trainer Kelly Rudolph Uses Teleseminars Effectively for Delivering her Personal Safety Secrets Training Series

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

Listen to Kelly talk about her series and why she used teleseminars.

Your 15 Minutes Of Fame Should Not Be Spent On The Nightly News As A Crime Victim

We usually think of safety as avoiding physical attack but do you realize we allow and often invite three other types of attacks on a daily basis? These attacks are verbal, mental and emotional. They chip away at our confidence and self-esteem, weakening our body language, which attracts physical attackers.

Every man, woman, teen and child needs to know how to avoid verbal, mental, emotional and physical attack. The good news is, the very concepts and strategies I teach to be safer, also improve every communication and relationship in our lives.

If you use the internet for business, pleasure, dating, surfing, internet marketing, research, photo-share or blogging you are a prime target for scam and ID theft. You need to know what information is safe to share and what information makes you more vulnerable to internet predators.

If you are a parent, there’s a 99% chance your children have been what NOT to do in dangerous situations and that puts them in much greater danger. You need to know how to reprogram their safety circuit with the correct information, delivered in a way that makes them safer instead of more vulnerable!

Learn personal safety in a fun, positive, effective way. After all, prevention is much easier than recovery. Take if from me, I have done both.

Kelly Rudolph, “Your Personal Safety Trainer

Click Here full details of Kelly’s “Personal Safety Secrets” class.

Leveraging New Media & Technology For Mass Marketing and Promotion

Monday, March 30th, 2009

Facebook, Twitter, TeleSeminars, Blogs, Podcasts, RSS, YouTube, Webcasts and the like are being used daily as leverage in marketing and promotion. Are you leveraging these new media outlets? If not, why not?

These new media services and associated technologies are more and more commonplace in our social fabric with wide acceptance. Why are there so many of these new media outlets? The simple answer is that people what their information and entertainment how, when and where they want it.

The days of scheduled broadcasts on one media are numbered, such as on TV, and being rapidly replaced with a growing trend towards time-shifted, multi-source, multi-media, commonly known as delivering any content, anytime, anywhere, in any format.

Whether you are an author, a speaker or niche expert, your message has to begin a migration to multiple new media outlets. Perhaps you are already on Facebook or writing a blog. The question is are you fully leveraging the latest content distribution technologies to allow your clients and prospects to receive your message on their terms, that is when, where and how they want your content?

In the coming weeks we will focus this blog, teleseminars, podcasts, articles, etc. on ways to leverage new media and technology to enable effective marketing and promotion. The ultimate goal is to get your message to prospects who will pay us willingly to become and stay as clients. I will bring you interviews with new media experts who understand and leverage these techniques. I will use these same methods to leverage my message to people like you within my target market.

In the meantime I welcome any questions at www.AskTerryAllison.com .

Cheers!

Terry Allison
“Your New Media Manager from Set-up to Profits Online”

Article Marketing & TeleSeminars – Discover the Powerful Prospect Pulling Combination For Your Biz

Friday, March 27th, 2009

Guest Blog by my Article Marketing Mentor, Jeff Herring. Let’s learn together…

Let’s take a look at the powerful combination of article marketing and teleseminars, and the time your average prospect spends on each.

Web page = 30 seconds

When somebody comes to your website, that’s about all you have to get them involved in some way, and I’m being very, very generous when I say 30 seconds. Some studies say only 7 seconds.

Think about all the work that goes into a website, and you’re doing all that work for 30 seconds. That’s a lot of work for 30 seconds.

Article = 5 minutes

One of the reasons why article marketing is so powerful is when someone reads an article, you have them for 3-5 minutes. Just for round numbers and to make the math easy in my head, we’ll say 5 minutes.

You’ve got 5 minutes where they’re reading your approach to a problem, a little bit of your personality, and your approach to solving problems. The know, like, and trust factor begins.

With an article and 5 minutes, you have 10 times the amount of time that you typically have on a website. Now can you find time to write 300 words in 30 minutes? You get 10 times the amount in an article as you do on a web page.

Teleseminar = 60 minutes

If you do a 60-minute teleseminar that’s 12 times the amount of time of an article. It’s 120 times the amount of time that you get on a website.

It’s that much more time where a prospect is focused on what you’re teaching for 60 minutes.

I guess the question is, why not use all of these? Why not have a website? Why not have articles on EzineArticles.com and other article directories, and why not have teleseminars and use all of these? It’s not either/or or just a few – use them all!

If you’ve had their attention for 5 minutes, why not give them a link to a recording of a teleseminar you’ve done. You’ve had them for 5 minutes, and now you’re going to get them for 60 more.

So it goes from article, to resource box, to an audio. Why not offer that in the resource box, a recorded teleseminar, and offer the link to it in the resource box?

For example, you resource box might say, “Claim your Free Instant Access right now to a 30 minute teleseminar on the Benefits of the “Article-a-Day” Strategy when you visit http://www…..

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If you found this info useful I invite you to click on Jeff’s Article Marketing TeleSeminar Club of which I, Terry, am a member too.

Enjoy the Day!

The Value in a Brand

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

When you think of a successful Brand you envision an entity that is instantly recognizable by a person for a certain niche market, small or large in size. The obvious ones being Coke, Apple, CNN, etc.

Even “Jeff Herring, The Article Guy” is a Brand within the online marketing niche. Jeff is an instantly recognized brand amongst the sea of clutter by those familiar with the online niche, but generally not outside that niche.

Branding by itself will not distinguish an entity among all persons seeing your Brand. You must make a “value connection” joining together a person’s needs and desires along with your Brand image. At that point your Brand and your Value to the person are fused together making you stand out in their crowded world.

Jeff Herring’s value is his dedication to his followers and clients. He always gives more than expected and the information you get from Jeff is valuable and applicable whether you paid him for the info or he gave it away free. There is no difference.

Marketing using Articles, TeleSeminars and the like are some of the most effective and visible ways to make people aware of your value, to link that value to a Brand and to keeping that Brand foremost in their minds on a continual basis.

The end result will be a client who knows who to go to, trusts the value you will offer them and who pays you for the value of your product or service.

Take a good look at your Brand to see if there is great Value attached to it. I know I am. I look forward to any of your thoughts on this subject.

Becoming a “Well Paid” Professional Keynote Speaker

Monday, February 16th, 2009

Today I heard an interview with the renowned professional speaker Steve Siebold of The Bill Gove Workshop.

It was produced by Mike Stewart, The Video Guy, and hosted by Jeff Herring, The Article Marketing Guy. It is one of the most enlightening and candid discussion on becoming a “well paid” professional keynote speaker.

The impact of this interview could be a definitive moment to many excellent but hungry speakers.

TeleWebcast Marketing and Article Marketing combined are two of the very best ways to bring endless waves of interested leads to your website by promoting you as a talented and inspiring professional speaker for hire. Add Twitter to the mix and you have an extremely powerful traffic generation system.

Here below is the entertaining replay of Jeff and recent live broadcast about being a highly paid professional speaker, courtesy of The Article Guy & The Audio Guy Cafe.

Press play to start. Enjoy!

What’s the First Question You Should Ask Yourself Before You’re About to Repurpose a Teleseminar?

Friday, February 13th, 2009

Special Guest Blog Post by Pat and Lorna Shanks

First Question You Should Ask Yourself…

How are you going to repurpose the teleseminar? Let us explain.

E-learning with teleseminars (also known as TeleWecasts) gives you audio content that you can repurpose into many other information products, such as spectacular presentations, e-books, special reports, and videos. Let us explain…

Plan your teleseminar with the goal of repurposing it into different forms of e-learning later. If you ask yourself how you’ll repurpose it, you’ll come up with answers that may be different than what your original content included, so that’s where you want to start.

If you want 12 blog posts, then you may have 12 strategies instead of 10. If you want four articles then you may have four major techniques, because you can turn each one into its own article. It’s certainly easy to expand on each one to make it a standalone article, because you’ll be using examples and more details.

What we want you to do is start thinking of how you’re going to repurpose before you start speaking in a teleseminar, before the spoken word is utilized. By doing so you begin with the end in mind asking, “What am I going to repurpose this teleseminar into?”

That’s the important question that will make sure you cover content in your call to give you the text, after you have it transcribed, to turn into all those other forms of e-learning.

Information marketing is simply getting your information out there in as many forms as possible so more people can find you and learn from you. Teleseminars are the easiest place to start, so plan them well in advance so you have the content you need to turn it into other e-learning products.

About Pat and Lorna Shanks

We are “SPECTACULARIZERS” of great audio content. They teach entrepreneurs, independent professionals and small business owners how to attract more clients and make more money using Spectacular Presentations and Robotic Internet Marketing. For more “Spectacularizer Tips”, go to www.PatAndLorna.com or follow us on Twitter.

“Bookinars” Sell Books Faster, Better & Easier

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

This is great news if you’re an author or Infopreneur needing to sell your book or info product. I must confess that I have creatively borrowed the content of this post from my teacher and mentor, Alex Mandossian.

You now have the opportunity to experience the fastest, easiest and most economical way to sell truckloads of your books and info products – even if you’re self-published – without spending a single penny more on advertising or promotional costs.

Author/Speaker Noah St. John and I are inviting you to experience this new marketing breakthrough during a 4 week, 90-minute per session TeleWebcast.

Your total investment for private phone access is to purchase ONE book available right now on Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Borders.

The book itself will be your Action Guide for each of the four Tele-Webcasts and its title is The Secret Code of Success written by our friend, Noah St. John.

I’ll tell you more about the TeleWebcasts in a moment, but first I want to introduce what this new book marketing concept is all about.

Question: What if you had free access to a new marketing paradigm that gives you more marketing control of the worldwide distribution of your book or info product?

Answer: It’s now possible with a breakthrough marketing methodology called The Bookinar … and the repurposing power alone may soon make traditional book distribution methods obsolete!

Hands-down, this is the most elegant marketing strategy I’ve ever seen because the author eliminates the hassles of traveling on book tours or the stress of getting joint venture partners to mail for your Amazon book launches.

Gone are the days of favor-centered marketing. I predict that the Bookinar is destined to be the lowest cost and most turbo-charged marketing method to sell more books or info products … even if you’re starting from scratch.

All you need is a Message, a Mouth and a computer Mouse and you’re ready to promote. Oh yeah, you’ll also need a low-cost phone conference service (bridge line) and TeleWebcast on-line services which we at TeleWebcast Associates can facilitate.

Why spend month after month pounding the pavement or cold-calling bookstores hoping your book will make best-seller status. The Bookinar provides you a dialogue-centered platform that’s also ideal for Q/A.

Just think of the repurposing possibilities with a 4-module Bookinar like Alex is doing with our friend, Noah St. John.

If you want to experience the world’s first Bookinar, then all it takes are these 3 simple steps:

Step 1: Claim your copy of Noah’s book from any online bookstore such as Amazon, Barnes & Noble or Borders.

Step 2: Click on Secret Code of Success Book Bookinar Promotion to type-in your Confirmation Number (purchase receipt #), Full Name and Primary Email … then click the Submit >> at the bottom.

Step 3: Once you hit the Submit >> button you will receive an email with special instructions to the Bookinar home page. On that page, you will receive your Bookinar Action Guide and detailed information on how to make this a rewarding experience.

Share the The Bookinar experience on: February 5, 12, 19 & 26. (Online replays to each training call will be available to anyone who can’t make one or more of the live TeleWebcast.

Please participate and be sure you invite a friend or accountability partner to experience this new and unique method of learning.

If you are interested is promoting your book, info product or almost any other product or service just drop me a line at terry@bhpg.org.

I Was Ready, Or Was I?

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

Progress before Perfection has become my mantra these past few weeks.

Alex Mandossian, my business trainer and mentor, along with my mastermind coach, Christina Hills, encouraged me to search strategically for my next TeleWebcast topic. It was clear that my motivation was to be a facilitator for a good news story.

I attended a local business association meeting to spread my TeleWebcastAssociates.com business story and I heard another story, a story of a man who volunteered to help raise $20M for a new university campus in our small community. Listening to him I knew this was it. This was the topic of my next TeleWebcast, also known as a TeleSeminar. This was a great opportunity to help my community by spreading the word of a cause that would benefit generations of our children.

After gaining approval of the university we set a date, I quickly put together an ASK campaign and I set up the teleconference and Instant TeleWebcast systems. I promoted the teleseminar through the local chamber of commerce, the local business association and I notified my friends by email encouraging them to spread the word. Promoted on Twitter too!

Excitement filled my mind as I kept saying to myself, Progress before Perfection. Oh yes, there was one more hurdle, the date we picked I was to be away at a business conference in Florida. As luck would have it my daughter lives in Florida. So there I was at a strange computer in a place over 1000 miles away from home base in Canada. With everything seemingly in place, I realized I had no working printer to print out my notes in case the screen went dead so off to the store I go and come back with an hour to spare. With my daughter’s computer in Florida controlling my computer back in Canada, that is itself controlling all the technology bits, I was ready! Or was I?

Then 4 PM comes and my guest is a no show. Scrambling for words I announce that I will try to reach him and restart in 30 minutes, which is what we did and the call then went off without a hitch. The information provided was informative and appreciated by the listeners.

Progress before perfection triumphed!

Thank you Alex Mandossian for inspiring me and for giving me the tools and confidence to launch TeleWebcastAssociates.com. We are leveraging the convenience of the telephone with the reach of the internet to produce marketing and promotion that leads to increased revenue and profits for our Associates.

What is a TeleWebcast anyway?

Thursday, December 18th, 2008

I have to admit upfront most of what I say about TeleWebcasts, also known as TeleSeminars, I learned from my teacher and mentor, Alex Mandossian, with some good coaching from Christina Hills. This is a good thing for me and my clients as Alex is the foremost authority on TeleSeminars boasting interviews and joint ventures with a who’s who of speakers, authors, celebrities, business owners and the like. I respect his knowledge and ability to train others like me to start-up and run successful businesses by actively applying creative innovation, in other words imitate success and avoid creating failure.

In its simplest terms a TeleWebcast, or TeleSeminar, is an audio seminar of one or more sessions on a topic of interest to any group of people. It is produced and broadcast using telephone conference lines and also delivered at the same time as an audio webcast over the internet. The specialized system that combines the technologies together into one cohesive unit, along with specialized content that is presented, are the secrets to the success of the TeleWebcast event.

Our company, TeleWebcast Marketing, brings the tools and systems together with the talents of the presenters to provide successful campaigns to create leads, to sell information or real products, services, books or events, to raise funds and much more. The technology can also be used to train clients, provide sales previews, launch new businesses or seek out opinions. The uses are limitless but the goal is to target a specific market niche with a goal in mind.

We will dig into more of the specifics in future blogs.

Endings: “These are the weaknesses that must be mastered by all who accumulate riches. 1. Failure to recognize and to clearly define exactly what one wants.” from Think & Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill.