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Hub You - 4 Ways To Record And Profit From Teleseminars
Mortgage Broker Marketing: Putting the Problem FirstWhat’s your specialty? Do you tailor your mortgage broker marketing materials to appeal to everyone? Are you trying to promote yourself as an expert in all things? If you are, you could be turning people off.There’s simply no way you can be an expert in all things related to mortgages. But when you are an expert at one thing, you become the person a real estate agent turns to when in need.There are other advantages to being a subject matter expert: you reduce the number of loan programs you have to learn which can increase a level of predictability to your business.To agents, the most impo opment teleseminar programme, Biz Growth Live ( www.bizgrowthlive.com). You can set up an external microphone set up that records your audio directly into the the computer or to a digital recorder at the same time as leading the teleconference or teleseminar. Using a digital recorder to record a teleseminar, you will then need to: - upload the audio file to the computer
- save the master recording in a wa
An Eight-Point Guide To Successful Staff ManagementWithout strong direction and motivation, any hotel, is doomed for failure, an operation is successful only when a good leader surrounds themselves with other good leaders, and good leaders surround them selves with good staff.Staff and managers may have personal problems and deliver inferior results due to lack of training, unrealistic expectations, or failed attempts to innovate. In some cases the proper response to these issues can turn a hopeless employee into outstanding employee. “Fir’em” is not always the right answer.Correct poor performers. Ask poor performers if they enjoy what they are doing. Think abou Teleseminars and teleconferences are a wonderful cost effective way of attracting qualified leads to your business to attract more clients and delivering profitable solutions to your current clients.I often get asked questions about the recording technology I use for my teleclasses and teleconference programmes such as for Biz Growth Live where I interview experts from around the globe on the subject of developing you brand and growing your professional services firm. The solutions available depend on your vision and strategy for deploying teleconferences and teleseminars in your business. Here are 4 options for recording your teleseminar or teleconference. Option 1 – using a teleconference bridge line If you only want to record the teleseminar to make it available to your client or teleseminar attendee and do not wish to edit the recording, you can use a number of no-cost telephone bridge lines which also have a recording facility. Many no-cost teleconference services now provide a facility where you can see on a web control panel how many participants are on the call and can mute and un-mute their lines from the web. Option 2 – using a paid recording service Paid recording solutions include Audio Acrobat and Audio Generator – both products I use in my business. These tools allow you to record your calls directly to them for a small monthly fee. You can also encourage your teleseminar attendees to post their comments and feedback about your teleseminar on the 24 hour testimonial lines that are available with Audio Acrobat and Audio Generator. Option 3 – recording to your computer or a digital recorder If you want to record only your voice and not a guest expert or participants, recording on your computer or a digital audio player will enable you to access a higher quality of recording than on a teleconference bridge. This is my preferred recording method for my branding and business development teleseminar programme, Biz Growth Live (www.bizgrowthlive.com). You can set up an external microphone set up that records your audio directly into the the computer or to a digital recorder at the same time as leading the teleconference or teleseminar. Using a digital recorder to record a teleseminar, you will then need to: - upload the audio file to the computer
- save the master recording in a wav
A Successful FailureA successfully positioned business sometimes doesn't win a new client. And that, my friend, is the point. Let me illustrate with an anecdote.Recently I was making a new business pitch to a Charlotte area professional services firm. The second meeting took place after I had provided a detailed proposal to the company on how I work. From the two meetings and the proposal it was made abundantly clear that I take a comprehensive, strategic approach to communications.One of the partners asked me if there was a "PR light" alternative. This meant that he wanted a tactical program that required very little involvement or input epend on your vision and strategy for deploying teleconferences and teleseminars in your business.Here are 4 options for recording your teleseminar or teleconference. Option 1 – using a teleconference bridge line If you only want to record the teleseminar to make it available to your client or teleseminar attendee and do not wish to edit the recording, you can use a number of no-cost telephone bridge lines which also have a recording facility. Many no-cost teleconference services now provide a facility where you can see on a web control panel how many participants are on the call and can mute and un-mute their lines from the web. Option 2 – using a paid recording service Paid recording solutions include Audio Acrobat and Audio Generator – both products I use in my business. These tools allow you to record your calls directly to them for a small monthly fee. You can also encourage your teleseminar attendees to post their comments and feedback about your teleseminar on the 24 hour testimonial lines that are available with Audio Acrobat and Audio Generator. Option 3 – recording to your computer or a digital recorder If you want to record only your voice and not a guest expert or participants, recording on your computer or a digital audio player will enable you to access a higher quality of recording than on a teleconference bridge. This is my preferred recording method for my branding and business development teleseminar programme, Biz Growth Live (www.bizgrowthlive.com). You can set up an external microphone set up that records your audio directly into the the computer or to a digital recorder at the same time as leading the teleconference or teleseminar. Using a digital recorder to record a teleseminar, you will then need to: - upload the audio file to the computer
- save the master recording in a wa
How To Get Your Dream JobIn their book, Get What You Deserve! How to Guerilla Market Yourself, Levinson and Godin outline six steps to get the job you really want.Position yourself. Write a positioning statement about yourself. Identify who you are and where you're going.
Identify your customers. Identify the companies you want to work for and that honestly have what you are looking for. Don't go searching out non-profits as potential employers if you want unlimited earning potential. Similarly, don't focus on smaller companies if you want the prestige of working for a Fortune 500 company.Prepare a non-resume and a plan. Prepare rence services now provide a facility where you can see on a web control panel how many participants are on the call and can mute and un-mute their lines from the web.Option 2 – using a paid recording service Paid recording solutions include Audio Acrobat and Audio Generator – both products I use in my business. These tools allow you to record your calls directly to them for a small monthly fee. You can also encourage your teleseminar attendees to post their comments and feedback about your teleseminar on the 24 hour testimonial lines that are available with Audio Acrobat and Audio Generator. Option 3 – recording to your computer or a digital recorder If you want to record only your voice and not a guest expert or participants, recording on your computer or a digital audio player will enable you to access a higher quality of recording than on a teleconference bridge. This is my preferred recording method for my branding and business development teleseminar programme, Biz Growth Live (www.bizgrowthlive.com). You can set up an external microphone set up that records your audio directly into the the computer or to a digital recorder at the same time as leading the teleconference or teleseminar. Using a digital recorder to record a teleseminar, you will then need to: - upload the audio file to the computer
- save the master recording in a wa
Is Your Career On Technology Overload?In a time of dot.com fallout, mergers, reorganizations and downsizing how is it that a host of IT and IS professionals consistently propel their careers upward and others take a series of lateral moves? They may be thinking like a technology expert and not like a business partner.In a recent survey by RHI Consulting, 97 percent of CIO's indicated that they look for well-developed soft skills when hiring IT staff. Are your job skills on technology overload? If your energy is solely on developing technical skills and getting the latest certification you may need to make some adjustments before you short-circuit your career.< feedback about your teleseminar on the 24 hour testimonial lines that are available with Audio Acrobat and Audio Generator.Option 3 – recording to your computer or a digital recorder If you want to record only your voice and not a guest expert or participants, recording on your computer or a digital audio player will enable you to access a higher quality of recording than on a teleconference bridge. This is my preferred recording method for my branding and business development teleseminar programme, Biz Growth Live (www.bizgrowthlive.com). You can set up an external microphone set up that records your audio directly into the the computer or to a digital recorder at the same time as leading the teleconference or teleseminar. Using a digital recorder to record a teleseminar, you will then need to: - upload the audio file to the computer
- save the master recording in a wa
Public Administration: Why and HowPublic administration is a subject of human inquiry with ancient roots. Contrary to present practice, the ancients were preoccupied with governance of public affairs as opposed to business, and very often, as in Greece, had disdain for commerce and management of business enterprise. Ancient empires created elaborate state structures, and effectively operated an apparatus overseeing huge territories. China gave the world the first civil service system some two thousand years ago, while the Roman Empire set the structures of governance (e.g., the organization of the executive branch into five main agencies) that many modern European st opment teleseminar programme, Biz Growth Live (www.bizgrowthlive.com).You can set up an external microphone set up that records your audio directly into the the computer or to a digital recorder at the same time as leading the teleconference or teleseminar. Using a digital recorder to record a teleseminar, you will then need to: - upload the audio file to the computer
- save the master recording in a wav format which is uncompressed
- edit the recording
- add music and introductions and exits to the call
- and finally make the recording available as a download MP3, an audio CD, a digital CD or streaming from the internet.
This is a great way to record a high quality audio at the time of delivering you teleseminar which you can then use to create a paid information product.Option 4 – outsourcing the recording and editing of your teleconference I highly recommend that as a leader of a professional services firm, if you do not have audio expertise in your business, that you outsource as a minimum the editing of your audio recording to a third party. The third party provider can both record and edit your recordings and arrange for the recording to be transcribed if necessary adding greater perceived value to your teleseminar which enable you to increase the price for your teleseminar or teleconference. The issues to consider are what are the skills and equipment you need to invest in to deliver high quality audio programmes. Two final considerations There are two final considerations if you plan to deliver your audio programme from the web: where you host the audio of your teleseminar after you have recorded it and what format do you use to deliver the audio recording to your teleconference participants after your event. 1. Hosting of your audio As you decide where to host your audio, you will need to consider both storage space and the download bandwidth you have available on your own website. If you don not have many people accessing the audio, it is likely that your current web hosting contract will be suffice. If you anticipate thousands of downloads from your site you may wish to consider a third party hosting service. 2. Format of your audio Alternatives for the format delivered from the web are as streaming audio using the audio play buttons and as an MP3 recording. Streaming
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