Confessions of A Teleseminar Virgin…

by Meredith on May 28, 2008

Until recently, I was a teleseminar virgin…  I helped plenty of clients set up their teleseminars but I never could really get to the point where I felt comfortable putting on my own event.  On the other hand, I felt like I needed to experiment with my own teleseminar so that I could get a feel for what worked and what didn’t so I could pass that information on to my clients.  I think that people are afraid to jump into teleseminars for the following reasons:

 

1. They don’t feel like they have anything to say.

2. They are afraid that something will go wrong on the call (either technically or with a guest).

3. The technology to set up a sign up page and/or set up the call is daunting.

4. They are afraid that nobody will come to the call

5. They don’t know what do with the call once it is finished.

 

Luckily for me, I found out about Bob Jenkins’ Teleseminar Formula class.   Earlier this year, I was lucky enough to be a guest of a client for Alex Mandossian’s Teleseminar Secrets class.  That class is jam packed with info — but I thought that Bob’s class was better.  Bob is a teacher and literally walks you step-by-step through the entire process of setting up teleseminars. He addresses your fears and shows you how teleseminars can really benefit your business.  You put together the teleseminar over the course of two weekends. By the time you graduate,  you have done your first, and toughest teleseminar.

My first teleseminar was successful (you can listen at tametheinternetmonster.com),  I had 100 people sign up for the call– only a dozen or so came — but I was starting from scratch so overall I’m happy.  But, the thing I really got from the class was the chance to network with the other students.  I’ve made some great business contacts that will really help me in my business.
 

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