GOING “GREEN” WITH YOUR NEXT TELESEMINAR

How would you do that, you may ask? Well, repurposing them of course! Drag out that old teleseminar audio that you have sitting in your desk drawer getting dusty. Did you ever take a listen to it? I bet there is a lot of pretty good material on it that you can repurpose into info products. 

 

Now, repurposing your teleseminar it’s easy and in this day and age with everyone wanting to “Go Green” it’s even environmentally friendly.  You have your teleseminar transcribed and you can use the transcript in many different ways.

 

Consider these: 

    *    Repurpose for future teleseminar
        Create a blog post
    *      Write an ezine article 
    *      
    Create an info product

 You may even get it featured on the "Wall of Transcription!" 

All of the ways that I have mentioned are environmentally friendly; because you post links to all of your blogs, articles, info products on your social networking sites, eg., Facebook, LinkedIn, Blogger, or your website; and, all of this is a paperless enterprise where you wouldn’t be using paper, hence no trees that would be cut down.  

 

By promoting your event on these sites you are letting people know that you’re conducting a very important and interesting teleseminar, and, that there will be a downloadable transcript plus the audio. Why have both?  The audio could be made available be for the people who could not attend the teleseminar; but would like to listen to it on their Ipod.  The transcript would be made available to people who prefer to read it on their computer screen or to print it out thereby allowing them to annotate the document. Some people just like to make notes and doodles!

 

There you have it. You just "Went Green" with your teleseminar!

 

 

 

Article by: Julia - The Transcription Lady!

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