Posted on December 15th, 2012, by Meggin McIntosh, Ph.D.
There are days that I label "Pantihose Days" and then there are the days that I've finally found a new name for: "Garanimals Days." The difference is this (if you can't already picture it): Pantihose days are those days where I'm doing a workshop, teaching a seminar, presenting a keynote, or doing some high-level [...]
Tags: attire, garanimal, pajamas, pantihose, professional, relax, suit, teleseminars, work, work environment, workshops
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Posted on May 24th, 2012, by Meggin McIntosh, Ph.D.
As an academic, you certainly need to be productive and to extend your reach (without spending TONS of time and additional effort). Here are some ideas for increasing both your productivity and your reach by using teleconferencing. Interview previous students who have been successful with you. Current or future students can listen in and gain [...]
Tags: Productivity, Speaking, Teaching, technology, teleseminars
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Posted on March 22nd, 2012, by Meggin McIntosh, Ph.D.
Being a huge fan of teleseminars, both as a learner and as a business owner, each month I participate and host these high tech (but low tech) ways of learning and teaching. If you have not been integrating one or more aspects of telelearning and telecommunications as part of your strategy as an entrepreneur, then [...]
Tags: business development, business strategies, entrepreneurs, Products, profitability, teleseminars, webinars
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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 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 [...]
Tags: class, teleclass, teleseminar, teleseminars
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