A lot of people who create videos, will post it on YouTube and give it to them for free, because they realize that they will get a great amount of traffic directed to their video, and receive a number of clicks on a particular URL that they give. The question you should be asking yourself it should you post it on YouTube in the first place, and what should you notice if you do.
There are several elements that go into a teleseminar that attract lots of listeners and buyers of your products and services. By far, landing pages are one of the most critical.
Looking to do more teleseminar marketing? Great! In this article I’m going to reveal to you 3 simple ways to get more leads, get more customers, and make more money with your teleseminars.
It’s one thing to develop a hot teleseminar or teleseminar series; it’s something completely different to get the word out. In addition to the prep work for your event you need to make sure people know when your teleseminar is happening.
When recorded, teleseminars make great products for later sale as an audio product. They are easy to design. Easy and fast to create. And quite valuable to your audience when they are edited and professionally packaged.
Teleseminars give you the opportunity of connecting with your prospects and clients in the closest way possible, without actually meeting them in person. Our voice is a powerful instrument, and using it to build your business is an excellent way to leverage the power of the Internet by sharing your knowledge and expertise. I recommend holding a weekly teleseminars to give some general information on your niche topic.
One of the best resources to use to quickly establish credibility, add additional streams of income, and attract new clients, is hosting teleseminars. Teleseminars are conducted over the telephone. Just like a live seminar, teleseminars have a speaker and attendees. What you don’t have is the expense of travel, hotel, food, beverage, and room rental.