Teleseminar Secrets: Create Fast and Easy Content for That Sell by Alex Mandossian

Robert Smith and Associates
www.teleseminarsecretsprofile.com

By now you know that Teleseminars are the fastest, easiest, most economical way to increase your sales and profits without spending a single penny more on marketing or advertising costs. Best of all, you can conduct them from the comfort of your home, your office, a hotel room or virtually anywhere else in the world.

So what do you talk about on these Teleseminars? Here are a few ideas to get you started:

Customer Q&A

One of the best and easiest ways to generate content for successful Teleseminars is to answer your audience´s questions. One way to do this is to have a question section on your web site or an online survey. This will generate lots of information about what your audience wants to know about. What are the eight most frequently asked questions you get? Boom, you have a Teleseminar, "Answers to the eight most important questions about..." The blank is your topic, your promise. Why do I say eight? It´s because eight questions, depending on how fast you talk, fits nicely into a 70-minute Teleseminar.

Do you see how simple this is? Do you see how it saves you time? All you have to do is answer their questions and you´re giving them exactly what they want.

Customer Appreciation

You can also provide online tutorials or information on new products or specific topics for existing customers. Here's how it works: You invite your customers, clients or students from past trainings or who have already purchased a product, then you offer them a free follow-up, where they can ask questions for an hour. It's basically a personal consultation on a one-on-many basis.

Expert Interview Calls


In this instance, you pay an expert to be a guest on a call and then you sell tickets. Typically you make more than what you paid the expert. What´s great about this scenario is that the expert provides the content and you look like a hero for giving them the information.

I have done this successfully with many "thought leaders" such as Jack Canfield, Les Brown, Mark Victor Hansen, Vic Conant, Joe Polish, Michael Masterson, Joe Vitale, Janet Attwood, Jay Abraham, Stephen Covey, Michael Gerber, Zig Ziglar, Gay and Katie Hendricks, Harv Eker, Barbara DeAngelis, Jay Conrad Levinson and Ken Blanchard – just to name a few.

Best of all, you don´t have to be famous to become a seven-figure Teleseminar marketer. Like me, you can interview famous people in your business niche and share the profits and create many ultra-fruitful strategic alliances along the way.

Public Tele-Critiques

This is another opportunity for you to use experts in a field to share information with your audience. One of the participants has their website or marketing plan publicly critiqued, and the rest of the participants learn through listening to the critique.

As you can see, it's not always necessary for you to provide original content all of the time. These strategies will help you create fast and easy content for successful Teleseminars.

Online Marketing Expert Alex Mandossian helps authors, speakers, consultants, entrepreneurs and small business owners maximize their online profits with minimal time and effort. To learn more about Teleseminars and online marketing strategies, go to www.teleseminarsecretsprofile.com.
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