Posted on October 15th, 2009, by Meggin McIntosh, Ph.D.
As I wrote on yesterday’s post, teaching teleseminars is a fabulous way to help others learn from what you know, and for marketing your business, project, or interests; building your mailing/emailing list; and networking with others around your city, state, country, or the globe. Planning for a teleseminar involves a fair, but not overwhelming, amount [...]
Tags: advertising, Marketing, recording, shopping cart, teleseminar
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Posted on October 14th, 2009, by Meggin McIntosh, Ph.D.
Teaching teleseminars is a fabulous way to help others learn from what you know. And, of course, teleseminars are also great for the following purposes: marketing your business, project, or interests, building your mailing/emailing list, and networking with others around your city, state, country, or the globe. Planning for a teleseminar involves a fair, but [...]
Tags: autoresponder, bridgeline, recording, teleseminar
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Posted on July 25th, 2009, by Meggin McIntosh, Ph.D.
During a recent Life of E’s Email Extravaganza, I was asked the following question: I am still mulling over Audio Acrobat vs. GoToWebinar. Due to limited resources I prefer not to buy both. It seems to me that GoToWebinar does everything Audio Acrobat does, plus it allows you to record the desktop. Why Audio Acrobat [...]
Tags: GoToMeeting, GotoWebinar, recording teleseminars
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Posted on April 21st, 2009, by Meggin McIntosh, Ph.D.
MANY folks are talking about *information marketing.* And many people are wondering what in the world it is. Here’s a definition: Information marketing is getting your knowledge, expertise, and experience ‘out there’ where others can find it and benefit from it. (Meggin McIntosh) Anyone reading this blog knows a great deal, has expertise in one [...]
Tags: audio programs, blogging, consulting, information marketing, Marketing, teleseminars
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Posted on April 12th, 2009, by Meggin McIntosh, Ph.D.
The teleseminar on how to get everything done so you can offer a teleseminar in 4-6 weeks is tomorrow! If you haven’t yet signed up (and you’ll receive the recording even if you can’t be there live) is http://meggin.com/CountdowntoaTeleseminar.php I have this PACKED with information and am looking forward to teaching it and then seeing [...]
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Posted on March 17th, 2009, by Meggin McIntosh, Ph.D.
Recent question during a Life of E’s Email Extravaganza: Do you truthfully believe those of us without PhDs, a university teaching career, an established speaking reputation, and published books can actually draw a large enough audience for teleseminars and webinars to even cover the costs of producing them (i.e., shopping carts, Adobe subscription, etc.)? And [...]
Tags: audience, credentials, money, reputation, Speaking, teleseminars
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Posted on February 12th, 2009, by Meggin McIntosh, Ph.D.
If you are a writer, speaker, trainer, or really, have any other kind of job or avocation, you have content that you can access for your writing, speaking, and so forth. One of the many ways to generate new content, however, that is related to your areas of interest and expertise is to interview others. [...]
Tags: Audio Acrobat, content, interview, interviews
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Posted on February 10th, 2009, by Meggin McIntosh, Ph.D.
Next Monday (February 16th – Presidents’ Day), I’m offering a webinar entitled “Prepare, Produce, and Present *First-Rate Handouts*: Enhance Your Impact on Others’ Learning (and Their Perception of Your Professionalism, Too).” To learn more, just go to the webpage where you’ll find all the particulars (and can register): http://www.meggin.com/FirstRateHandouts.php You’ll see that this 90+ minute [...]
Tags: handout, handouts, notes, webinar
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Posted on December 18th, 2008, by Meggin McIntosh, Ph.D.
Hooray! I’ve just confirmed a special teleseminar with Marie Gibson! Her teleseminar is entitled “ShoeBox 101.” We’ve all tried various not-so-successful ways of doing our accounting. Small business owners, home-based businesses, individuals, and let’s not forget large corporations (hello!?) need to learn sound accounting practices. I’m delighted to feature Marie Gibson, an award-winning college instructor, [...]
Tags: accounting, bookkeeping, organized accounting, receipts
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Posted on May 29th, 2008, by Meggin McIntosh
Question: Is it difficult to get the bridgeline and AudioAcrobat to “communicate” with each other? Posted by Billy Simms | 5/29/08 Answer: It’s easy, really. Here are the steps: First, you call into the bridgeline and get squared away there. Secondly, you hit the “flash” button (which is just the “hang up” button on your [...]
Tags: AudioAcrobat, bridgeline, communication, conference call, telephone, teleseminar
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