Last month, Jeff Herring invited me to be a guest on one of his weekly teleseminars. We talked about how to optimize your website and I answered questions. I knew what some of the questions would be and I prepared answers for them. Those answers then became the foundation for articles. The call helped to confirm me as an expert, sold my book, gave me new clients to mentor and a series of articles to further publicize my book. Teleseminars are a really easy way to write articles.
Teleseminars - the easy way to write articles
What are you an expert on?
- Do some research
- Find out what people most want to know about your subject
- Record your answers to those questions
Then, transcribe your answers and you’ll have a series of articles and maybe the foundation for a short report. You’ll also have downloadable audio to sell or offer for free to encourage people to sign up to your newsletter.
I’m taking Alex Mandossian’s Teleseminar Secrets course and learning so much that it will take me the whole of next year to fully integrate the information into my business model. It’s too late to sign up for the course but the teleseminar secret’s preview call is still available. You can still listen and benefit from four and a half hours of great teleseminar training from Alex Mandossian for only $20.
On the call, you will hear from 3 of Alex’s students who have had great success with teleseminars, and you’ll get tons of immediately usable info from Alex. If you apply just a few of the ideas you hear in the call it will make a big difference to your business. I highly recommend it. Just click on the link to Teleseminar Secrets - it will take you directly to the page for the preview call.
If you sign up and don’t honestly think the information and inspiration is worth what you pay, I will cheerfully refund your money. This guarantee is an indication of how important I belive the information to be. I urge you not to miss this opportunity. There is tons of usable information, the call is not just a sales pitch.
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