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 [...]
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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 [...]
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Posted on May 29th, 2008, by Meggin McIntosh
Question: I just finished listening to the recording from Saturday’s teleseminar. It was good. I also just finished getting myself set up with a bridgeline through allfreeconference.com. When I received the instructions from them, they have a way to record the call. What is the difference between using their system to record and using Audio [...]
Tags: AudioAcrobat, communication, conference, recording, teleseminar
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Posted on December 9th, 2007, by Meggin McIntosh
Resource: On Saturday’s Tier 2 call, the question came up about recording teleseminars. The resource that I use (and that so many others use) is AudioAcrobat. I believe they have a free 30 day trial and then it’s only $19.95/month (unless you are storing A LOT of recordings; with as many as I’m storing, I’m [...]
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