3 Steps to Repurpose Your TeleSeminars Into Articles For an Endless Flow of Traffic

Would you like to repurpose your teleseminar content to create an endless flow of immediate, regular and long term traffic? And would you like to know how to get this traffic faster, easier and with less effort?

Then write articles!

Check out these 3 simple and powerful steps

Step 1 - Conduct your teleseminar - Pick a topic in your niche and conduct a sixty to seventy minute teleseminar for your audience. Technically, you could do this without an audience, it's just a whole lot more fun when you have an audience.

Step 2 - Record and transcribe your teleseminar - You should always record your calls. You never know when you are going to be "on" and deliver one of your best. When you record your calls, then you can have them transcribed, which means you now have access to your teleseminar content in text.

Step 3 - Repurpose the transcript into multiple articles - You can easily pull eight to twelve articles from a sixty to seventy minute teleseminar, more if you go longer. WIth minimal tweaking and editing, you can simply copy and paste these articles, because you have already "written them with your mouth, and not with your hands."

What's the benefit? Well as my colleague and friend Jeff Herring says, you now have eight to twelve or more "international article agents" out on the internet working for you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week all over the world.

Each article contains links back to your web sites and blogs, creating immediate, regular and long term traffic.

For more great tips and tricks to repurpose your teleseminar into info products click on: http://www.teleseminartips.info

Article Source: Alex Mandossian EzineArticles.com

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  • 4/21/2009 6:54 PM Connie Baum wrote:
    You have an impressive service and a wonderful site here, filled with so many great ideas. I'm glad we are connected! Thanks for "friending" me on Ning! I sincerely hope you do well; you have had some great training, I think!
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    1. 4/21/2009 9:05 PM thetranscriptionlady wrote:
      Well, thank you for the great comment. I have had some great coaching by two of the greatest coaches I know.

      Julia - The Transcription Lady!
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