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      How Did Teleseminars Become So Popular?

      By admin | March 26, 2008

      Some send an email to the attendees with a link for them to access handouts, graphs, an interactive website, or a power point presentation. Some Teleseminar providers even allow for a real-time presentation for those who have Internet access and choose to utilize it for the presentation. This is done with the use of special software that is shared with the participants to allow them to see the same thing at the exact same time. Some larger companies are doing this on a regular basis with the use of a web-based program such as Web Meeting.

      It’s only a matter of time before this concept becomes affordable enough for Internet marketers and Teleseminar hosts to use it on a regular basis. This technology has also given profit-seeking entrepreneurs a new way to make money, by selling their products and services over the telephone and/or Internet instead of having to travel all over the country for speaking engagements or sales presentations.

      This means instead of speaking to a crowd of maybe 5,000 to 7,000 at a time, they can potentially be speaking to millions of people all over the world. Why be on the road for two or three days at a time when it can be done with a telephone?

      For the educational system, it’s even better because it draws in more students. Why is that? It’s a time factor in most cases. For the potential student who did not have the funds to go to college right out of high school, it’s a way to get that education they so desperately want. This student is working full time, may be married and may even have a family.

      Distance learning gives these students an opportunity to take classes when it’s convenient for them, or at least to be able to take the classes without having to worry about family matters such as finding a babysitter.

      For corporate training programs, it means the company can train more people at the same time or spend less time on a trainer to provide the classes. Whether the company has an in-house person to do the training or the company outsources this function, it is going to save them money if even part of the training is done in a Teleseminar environment.

      How does it save them money? In the case of an in-house trainer, it means they can spend less time on each training class, providing them the opportunity to operate more classes at the same time or leaving them more time to do other work within the company. If the position is outsourced, it means the company is paying less in training hours and can invest that savings into other training programs, salaries, benefits, or simply into the company’s profit base.

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