Tuesday, February 12, 2008

TeleSeminar Mistake #1 - Failing to Record Every Single One of Your TeleSeminars

You must enter every single 1 of your teleseminars.

Even if it is your first teleseminar. Even if you cognize there are only going to be 3 people on the phone call and you are one of them.

Even a free teleseminar should be recorded because you never cognize when you're going to have got gems come up out of your mouth. You can transcribe those gems and bend them into articles, blog posts, eBooks, physical books, how-to courses, eCourses or some

other sort of learning material.

It doesn't substance if you're a tooth doctor or if you carve wooden bears - I've had pupils who have got done both. It doesn't substance if you sell existent estate or life insurance. It doesn't substance whether you're an author, manager or consultant. No substance what you do, you can still have got a

teleseminar and record the call, which gives you repurposed content.

The stairway here are so easy to do, yet so many sellers do them easy to bury too. Behavior the teleseminar, have got got it recorded and then have it transcribed. Just as one example, you can take a 60 to 70 minute teleseminar transcript, and with about 30 proceedings of editing, have got an ebook that is ready to go.

The worst possible result would be not recording a phone call and giving one of your best teleseminars, full of great aureate nuggets of information, and you did not capture. I know, because I have got got done this.

Not only make you necessitate to enter each teleseminar, you necessitate to have a dorsum up recording as well.

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