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Teleseminar Basics: Be the Expert and Make Money Online

February 8th, 2010 · TechTamerProducts, Teleseminar Basics

Learn the basics and discover yourself that for a teleseminar to be done you have to have a phone, a voice and a message that resonates with your audience so that they will receive value from your call.

Teleseminars or large conference calls have become popular in the past decade as toll rates around the globe have become reasonable and made the teleseminar a very cost-efficient tool for spreading your message. This popularity has also been created by the use of Skype and Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) phones.

You Need a Telephone

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Free teleconferencing services supply you a fixed bridge or teleseminar line number which you give to your participants or audience for them to listen to your call. This can be done by you from a beachfront villa in Tahiti with a dial phone or from your office in your house. Your participants are given the dial in number and their registration code they punch in on their phone once connected to the bridge line. You can even listen to the call by clicking the link on a web page.

Talk to Your Audience

You have the closeness with your audience in that they can hear you and look at some of your agenda or notes you provide while still keeping them in their home or office. This keeps them in their most comfortable position until they get to know you and want to hear more from you. Prior to your teleseminar you might conduct a survey about the upcoming call and as them what their most important question is about your topic. In this way you can almost construct a two-way dialogue in that their questions are being answered, reinforcing their desire to listen to you. You also have the added bonus of o traveling either for you or your audience.

Teach and Quench Their Thirst for Knowledge

When people register for your teleseminar or call in on your bridge line they are voting that they think you are worth listening to . Teach them what they want to know and engage them in the dialogue and you will build an audience that will see you as the expert and want to come back to your teleseminars again and again. You thus build a powerful marketing message that enables you to teach more people and gain more customers that will know you, like you and trust you in their favorite listening location. You can reach your customers, authors,consultants and buyers on their terms.

So now that you have the three T’s of Teleseminars you can go out and listen to some teleseminars to get some tips. You can always listen a top teleseminar teachers such as Alex Mandossian or Dr. Jeanette Cates who offer great programs and training about this powerful marketing methodology. It could change your life and spread your reach.

I encourage you to take advantage of a great opportunity to expand your reach and get more buyers. Click on over to Dr. Jeanette Cates’ Teleseminar Basics program today and see how you can turn a yearly income into a monthly income and learn,step-by-step, the basics of how to make money online

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8 Hour Website

February 6th, 2010 · 8 Hour Website

When you’re ready to create your company or personal site (or any content site) this is the program for you. With a combination of audio and a workbook, you’ll walk through the steps to creating the content and navigation you need to get your site online. No HTML necessary!

Get craking on getting your website up and running with 8 Hour Website, a TechTamers product developed by Jeanette Cates, PhD.

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Big Profits Small List

February 6th, 2010 · Big Profits Small List

This short ebook, written by Charlie Page, offers concrete, easy-to-implement strategies to maximize your income from your email list – regardless of its size!

Take the tools,tips and techniques and build your list and prosper

Get it now at BigProfitsSmallList

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Teleseminar Basics

February 6th, 2010 · Teleseminar Basics

If you’re ready to reap the rewards of your expertise just by using a telephone, then you need Teleseminar Basics. From the decisions you need to make to set up your first call to the logistics and marketing to the follow-up products you can create, this is the indispensable getting started program for you.

Teleseminar basics

Learn step-by-step what you need to do to conduct a teleseminar with Teleseminar Basics

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Organize Your Ideas

February 6th, 2010 · Organize Your Ideas

The Value of an Idea

Look around you. Everything you see was once an idea. From the pictures on the wall to the program on TV to the furniture you’re sitting on – they all started in someone’s head as an idea.

How did the idea get from that person’s head to your chair? They followed a proven four-step process:

1) They recognized that they had an idea and they took the time to capture it. When you’re an idea person you have a LOT of ideas. If you don’t capture them as they flit across your consciousness, you’re likely to lose them. That’s why it’s critical that you have a defined process for capturing and documenting your ideas.

2) They organized their ideas. Remember the story of Edison having to try 10,000 times before he got the ligt bulb to work? He had to have 10,000 different ideas of how it might work. Imagine if he had not organized his ideas. He might have tried the same thing multiple times, wasting his time and not getting closer to his goal. Organization is key.

3) They monetized their ideas. Someone purchased everything around you. That means that between the original idea and its appearing in your space, somone had to figure out how to manufacture and market that idea. Without this step the “idea person” would have no income – and you wouldn’t have the item. This is the lubricant to keep the idea machine working.

4) They systemized the process. It may be a formalized process or it may just be in their head. But they repeat the same steps in order to keep turning their ideas into “things” you purchase.

When you market information you follow the same four-step process. The difference is in the types of ideas you have and the “manufacturing” process you use.

As an information marketer you are primarily interested in information as the product. Granted, it’s different types of information. But you don’t need to spend time sketching your ideas or having prototypes built (unless it’s software.) You’re dealing with ideas and information as the product.

When it comes to monetizing your ideas, it’s a relatively easy production process. The biggest decision is the type of packaging and delivery mode you’ll use. And when you sell a digital product online, it’s fast and inexpensive.

So what’s an idea worth? It depends on the idea and the way you market the resulting product. There is no limit to the potential value of an idea. That’ why you owe it to yourself to discover and adopt a systematic process for recognizing, organizing, and monetizing your ideas. Because you can never be sure which idea is the BIG idea.

Dr. Jeanette Cates is an Internet strategist who works with experts to leverage their information into Online Success. She is the creator of the Idea Organization System, which she credits with helping her create and market 12 information products in 12 months. Claim your complimentary mini-workshop on the Idea Organization System at Organize Your Ideas.

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Plan Your Online Business

February 6th, 2010 · Plan Your Online Business

Whether it’s the first of the calendar year or just time for you to take the next step in planning your business, you’ll find these resources invaluable in planning. Included are the 90-minute video overview and handout, including the 10 Questions you must ask before you start planning, the 12 areas of an Online Business, and the infamous Frustration Chart – with steps you can take to solve those issues. Do your planning in an afternoon using these tools.

Have a look at the ideas to help you at Plan Your Online Business from internet marketing strategist Jeanette Cates Ph.D.

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Online Success Basics

February 6th, 2010 · Online Success Basics

This is the perfect course for beginners online! With 8 modules and more than 75 step-by-step video tutorials, this is not only a comprehensive course, but one that is doable! Online Success Basics walks you through the set up of your first blog, how to write blog entries, what to write about, how to sign up for several affiliate programs, how to blog about affiliate products, traffic basics, and so much more! The student testimonials are wonderful!

See for yourself now at Online Success Basics

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Talk ToYour Webmaster

February 6th, 2010 · Uncategorized

Do You Need A Webmaster Just Once?

Here’s a myth: I only need a webmaster to get my site up — then I won’t need him or her anymore.

A website is never finished! In fact, you’ll want to consider several things:

- Styles change, so a website that looks modern and up-to-date now, may look old and outdated in a few years.

- Technology changes. Because things move so quickly in the online world, there are new ways to do things. There are time-saving features you can add to your site. If you don’t have a webmaster “on your team” you are not likely to find out about a lot of these items.

- This is only one website. In order to be effective online you generally need multiple websites. So when you find a webmaster you like working with — and one who does a good job — it’s easier to continue working with him or her, than it is to find a new webmaster for the next site. You’ll want to assemble a team of people who help you expand and profit from your online business.

- Site maintenance. Will you do it or have your webmaster do it? For years I did my own site maintenance. After all, I had built websites for a living!

But since having an efficient webmaster, I’ve found it’s much faster to send him an email with the changes to make than it is for me to open the web design program, locate the page and make the change, then upload the page. And when you multiply that by multiple websites — you’ll quickly learn how much time and energy you save by having your webmaster take care of maintenance for you.

Invest your time wisely. Find a good webmaster, then continue working with him or her.

You’ll find even more tips for working effectively with a webmaster at Talk to Your Webmaster

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Organize Your Online Business

February 6th, 2010 · Organize Your Online Business

If you’re drowning in a sea of misplaced receipts, yellow stickies with your ideas, missing ebooks, affiliate links, and lost opportunities you need these tools! Take control of your planning process, content calendar, time tracking, and intellectual property with these easy-to-use tools.

Dr. Jeanette Cates gives you tips and techniques to help you to Organize Your Online Business

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Online Success Incubator

February 6th, 2010 · Online Success Incubator

Access. Assessment. Action. This site provides access to 10 standalone products, each sold individually for $97. You also get access to a full Video Library and answers to your question. The assessments let you know where you are throughout the process of starting and growing your business online. Action is the result of the unique tools and focus of this highly-acclaimed member site.

Go Join the Online Success Incubator and discover the step-by-step process to make money online with your own internet marketing business.

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