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 [...]
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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 December 6th, 2007, by Meggin McIntosh
Question: Meggin and MEMc Bloggers, Has anyone used http://www.teleclass.info? And, any ideas of how to approach the following topic? I am setting up a free weekly tip where I take a favorite good piece of literature and have some question prompts parents can use to get the most out of books, with one of the [...]
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