From TeleSeminar Into Booklet

TeleSeminars are my favorite way to get my message out into the world, connect with my audience, and sell more information products in less time with less effort.

 

If you are doing teleseminars, great! I also want to encourage you to take your teleseminar content and use it in a multitude of different ways. This is called repurposing your content.

 

From teleseminar to booklet

 

One of the powerful ways to do this is to turn your content into a booklet. With a little bit of software and creativity you can create a booklet out of any teleseminar.

 

And here are some of the top benefits of creating a booklet:

 

1. Given out as great business cards - Imagine when you are asked for your business card, and being able to say "Here it is" and hand them a booklet containing samples of your expertise. Beats the heck out of a one sided tiny business card.

 

2. Sold alone, or sold in bulk to companies - You can sell booklets one at a time on your web site or at the back of the room after a public presentation. Better yet, sell them in bulk to companies to give to all the employees.

 

3. Include their cost in your speaking fee - When you are discussing your speaking fee, suggest you include booklets for each participant as part of the speaking fee. Raises your fee, the audience loves them, and it makes the meeting planner look good. A win for all.

 

Bonus Tip: You can also create a series of booklets based on your best teleseminars.

 

Bottom Line: Use booklets to increase your bottom line. And are you ready to learn more about how I do it?

 

I think this is a great idea! Learn more tips and tricks by clicking Teleseminar Tips .



 

Article by: Alex Mandossian at Ezine Articles.com

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