Comments on: Feedback: Internet Marketing Teleseminar Series Idea? https://smbconsultinginc.com/2008/05/01/feedback-internet-marketing-teleseminar-series-idea/ Better Marketing | Better Results Sat, 03 May 2008 19:21:22 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 By: Roger Bauer https://smbconsultinginc.com/2008/05/01/feedback-internet-marketing-teleseminar-series-idea/#comment-129 Sat, 03 May 2008 19:21:22 +0000 http://zing-solutions.com/blog/?p=18#comment-129 Jeanette,
I thought of another benefit to being on the live call . . . live Q&A sessions. If there’s a pressing question someone may have, getting on the live call will permit them to ask that although we already have a special website (http://AskRogerBauer.com) launched to submit questions ahead of the live teleseminar/webinar. That way the content is relevant to what people are looking to learn or address with their own business.

Roger

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By: Roger Bauer https://smbconsultinginc.com/2008/05/01/feedback-internet-marketing-teleseminar-series-idea/#comment-127 Fri, 02 May 2008 05:45:54 +0000 http://zing-solutions.com/blog/?p=18#comment-127 Jeanette,
Rewarding those that attend live fee free is an incentive to show up on the call when it is live. By making it free for all, no matter when they arrive, there’s no incentive to show up at all, right? Yes, we’re all busy, but that’s more incentive to make time for the free teleseminar. It’s either that or charge for the entire program somehow. I’d prefer to make it easier to sample the content for those that are motivated vs. discouraging those on the fringe from attending at all.

I’d prefer to offer a webinar, but a teleseminar will allow more attendees (most service providers make it easier to host a teleseminar vs. webinar) so that’s where that came from. After the teleseminar, I envision creating videos and slides that would make subsequent content much more visual (home study course perhaps?) Believe it or not, there is a long term plan behind all of this. 😉

Thanks for sharing your thoughts.

Roger

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By: Jeanette Cates https://smbconsultinginc.com/2008/05/01/feedback-internet-marketing-teleseminar-series-idea/#comment-126 Fri, 02 May 2008 03:04:03 +0000 http://zing-solutions.com/blog/?p=18#comment-126 Why would you reward those whose schedules permit them to attend, but charge those who are busy? Is there any advantage to being on the call live?

Also, I think you were talking about a teleseminar, while Alan referred to a webinar. Which were you planning to offer? It’s a VERY important difference. I would strongly recommend webinars, since marketing is such a visual subject.

Jeanette

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By: Roger Bauer https://smbconsultinginc.com/2008/05/01/feedback-internet-marketing-teleseminar-series-idea/#comment-125 Thu, 01 May 2008 16:45:05 +0000 http://zing-solutions.com/blog/?p=18#comment-125 Alan,
I appreciate the quick feedback. Your tip is a very good one.

Initially, I was planning to offer each live teleseminar call for free to those that could get in for the original yet have a pay per listen for those that couldn’t make the live call. Would that be appealing to you?

Roger

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By: Alan https://smbconsultinginc.com/2008/05/01/feedback-internet-marketing-teleseminar-series-idea/#comment-124 Thu, 01 May 2008 16:37:14 +0000 http://zing-solutions.com/blog/?p=18#comment-124 Hi Roger, saw your tweet about this post.

It looks like a very comprehensive webinar course you have planned. I do think it has legs. I would prefer to see it offered as a pay as you go course. For example I want to the podcasting webinar so I can pay for just that. Maybe offer a discount if someone signs up for the whole thing. But pay as you go makes it affordable for folks.

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