Teleconferencing is a Powerful Tool, but when it goes badly…
Written by enetwal on May 20, 2009 – 12:02 pm -Teleconferencing is a powerful tool, but when it goes badly it can ruin your day, and even lose you customers and clients as well as immediate business.
One of the top teleconference providers is Ric Raddatz. I’ve used his prior company without any problems, but that wasn’t true of everyone. Not that Ric’s system was faulty, the occasional problems were true of all conference systems. Ric has identified the 7 most significant problems and designed his new service to specifically deal with each of them.
I signed up and will be announcing my upcoming teleconferences soon. One will be aimed at the Search engine optimization topic we have been dealing with here for the last few weeks. The other will be aimed at one of my niche markets, the Home staging industry.
The teleconference system will record these teleconferences, and with a bit of editing, I will be able to turn the conference into an audio product I can sell or give away or include as a bonus. I can also get the audio transcribed into text and have a written version that I can edit and reuse in the same manner.
Imagine a one hour tele-seminar can be re-purposed into a product much quicker than if I were to try to write it out in long hand. Think about that. And then grab your own account with Nconnect.
Here’s a five step process to get started.
- Signup for 30 day trial membership
- Mark a date on your calendar for your first conference
- Write up a simple outline of 3-10 key points on the topic of your choice
- Publicize the event to your list, customers, students, friends etc.
- Do it.
Doing a teleconference is nothing more than talking on the phone. You can do it naked and no one would know. Pick a topic, organize your thoughts, and recruit an audience.
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May 20th, 2009 at 12:27 pm
Yes as a long time user of teleconferences they are an excellent way to create products and Ric’s new service looks like it will be one of the best.
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May 20th, 2009 at 12:37 pm
You can add my vote for Rick’s services too, Earl – all of my teleseminars and training calls to date have been through Rick, and his new nConnect looks even more impressive!
Oh – and skip hosting naked teleseminars – it’s a hard habit to break once you move up to video webinars…
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May 20th, 2009 at 12:54 pm
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May 20th, 2009 at 4:02 pm
Interesting, never thought about transferring a teleconference into a product.
I do know the problems you can have, so reliable service is a must (and some experience doing it as well).
Thanks,
Fred
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May 20th, 2009 at 8:02 pm
I happen to know some of the people who had problems with Rick’s old service. But they now rave about this new service. Anyone who has a desire to do teleconferencing would do well to listen to what you have to say.
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May 20th, 2009 at 8:07 pm
Hey Earl,
This looks like a great service that Ric has put together here. Looks like it’s time to start putting some outlines together and start setting up some teleconferences.
Now if I can just get over the stage fright! Oh, wait, there is no stage. Maybe it won’t be so bad after all
I’m sure once I make it through the first couple the rest of them won’t be so bad.
Thanks for letting me know about this!
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May 20th, 2009 at 9:11 pm
This looks like a great new Teleconferencing Tool. As we all know Teleconferencing is a powerful part of internet marketing and many new products are created with Teleconferencing. Thanks for providing this link.
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