A Simple 7 Step Process to Conducting Your Very First Teleseminar

Teleseminars are a great way to accelerate the growth of your business or any business.

Before we get started though, I must warn you about something. It is very likely you’re your first one will be your worst one.

That's OK though, don't let that hold you back. Let's get the first one going and done so you can move on from there. It's also really just fine if your first one goes off well too.


7 Step Process to Conduct your First Teleseminar

Step 1 - Pick a topic - Choose a topic from your niche and market. The easiest way to begin is with a 5, 7 or 10 tips article. These will be the tips you share on the call.


Step 2
- Create an action guide and outline - The action guide will guide the listener and you through the call. The outline is additional helpful notes for you as your craft the action guide and the call.


Step 3 -
Choose a bridge line service - You can get these for free and you can get these for a fee.


Step 4
- Invite your list members - Let the people on your list know the date, time and topic. Let them know the number to dial in.


Step 5
- Conduct your first teleseminar - Hold your first call. Use your action guide to deliver the information to you listeners.


Step 6
- Record it - Yes it is your first one, but let's start of the right way from the beginning. You never know when you are going to share a golden nugget or two that you will want to have on audio.

Step 7
- Transcribe it - Then you can repurpose the transcript into many more informational products.

There you are, you have conducted your first teleseminar.



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Article by: Alex Mandossian at EzineArticles.com

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