May 30, 2010
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If you host telesemiars on a regular basis, having your seminar calls trancribed to help you generate additional income. By having transcribed seminars, you can reach a wide audience while earning extra cash and spreading the word about your company, brand name and seminar’s message. You can generate extra income by selling your message in various forms of printed media to seminar participants and to those who were interested in attending the teleseminar but were unable to make it. You can also offer a transcript of the seminar as an added incentive to those who are attending the seminar, potentially adding additional attendees.
When presenting interesting and relevant material, seminar presenters may tend to use many technical terms, speak fast and with enthusiasm or cover a great deal of material. These are all reasons why seminar attendees would be interested in purchasing a teleseminar’s transcript. Whether the transcript is used for reference or as a guide to share with co-workers, many are willing to pay for the convenience of this most accurate form of note taking.
If planning on writing a book, with information relevant to the teleseminar, a transcript of the seminar would be an excellent addition. This bonus material is a great marketing tool and can be used to promote the book plus the “free” bonus. When advertised to the appropriate audience, combining the book launch with other teleseminars can help cross-promote both mediums and allow for greater book and teleseminar sales.
Another idea for seminar transcripts is to include them in a promotional package. If offering a service, adding the teleseminar’s transcript allows persons ordering or registering for your product or service to gain full access to the missed event. Because the entire seminar is transcribed, it allows buyers to read the transcript in their own time and implement the given ideas or discussed thoughts at their own pace. Throughout the trial and error process, users can refer back to the seminar’s transcript to perfect and refine their techniques. Once satisfied, the transcript can be passed to another person or kept for long-term reference.
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May 18, 2010
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If you have a business online or if you are brick and mortar, it’s an absolute must that you know what is going on with the businesses around you that are in the same industry. This can be done by utilizing competitive research to find out about things like who your competitors are, market structures, business environments, what advances they have over you, and various economic trends going on in the workforce and in the industry you are in. Eventhough this is a very important aspect of any successful business, it’s also quite time-consuming.
If you want to keep up with your competitors, but you simply do not have the time to go through all the aspects of competitive research you could consider hiring someone to do it for you – someone like a virtual assistant. This type of research can determine the varying aspects of your competitors and compilng reports can help you to get more of a feel for others in your industry as well as the people you are essentially selling to.
Doing this type of research is absolutely worth the time and investment. Knowing your competitors will essentially allow you to see where your strong suits are and what parts of your business you need to work on in order to beat your competitors and become a strong selling point in your industry.
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May 13, 2010
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It seems that everyone is on Facebook or Twitter or someother social networking these days. Now there is something new! OnlyWire 3.0 is the latest, hottest content distribution and syndication tool on the Web. Onlywire lets you broadcast your content to top social networking sites with the click of just one button – it lets you boost traffic, save distribution time and accelerate the rate of your search engine rankings. According to OnlyWire, more than 100,000 publishers and blog sites use “The Button.”
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