The Five Biggest Marketing Mistakes Before And After Teleseminar Training And How To Avoid Them!
The five mistakes below are common blunders that occur at business teleseminar trainings:
Mistake #1 - Forgotten time zone
Many people will forget to write down the time zone and then people forget when to call. Is it 7:00 pm Pacific and Central or Eastern? This is such a silly and yet common blunder.
Mistake #2 - No reminder the day of the call
How frustrating is it to forget something as important as a teleseminar conference? However, it happens and which is why it's so important to always use a reminder such as a voice or fax broadcast. Email reminders can also work and so do personal phone calls. One of the reasons to opt for a live phone call is because you know that you are getting in touch with them and something you can never be 100% sure of with email or fax. Furthermore and a phone call is personal and special.
If you are going to send an email and opt for a system like Aweber.com where you can set the time you want it delivered. Then you don't have to worry about remembering to remind your clients. You eliminate all aspects of forgetfulness.
Mistakes #3 - Wrong Pass Code
If you give the wrong pass code before the call and then people will not be ON the call. Or, if you use the moderator line, which many people accidentally do and then you will have a mob of people ON the moderator line where you can't mute them out.
In both instances this leads to an unprofessional and useless teleseminar.
Mistake #4 - Using Spiral Bound Binding
Spiral bound binding is a type of binding that has no spine. Although it is most certainly cheaper and it is also unprofessional and also hard to keep ON a bookshelf. Spiral bound binding is flimsy and cheap-looking which is not something you want to project to your clients.
The best alternative is three ring bound transcripts which may cost more but they also look much better.
Another great option is to use a little inset picture of yourself at the bottom of the transcripts which can help people identify you with the transcripts and also capture their attention. After all and your mind thinks in pictures.
Mistake #5 - Using a Jewel Case
The final biggest blunder in teleseminar marketing is using a brittle, plastic cover and also known as a jewel case. Jewel cases come in all different colors and different options which is why many people choose them. However and they are brittle and break easily.
Instead and opt for a DVD case which has spines so you can put your branding ON it. They are taller and look more like a book instead of a CD. Check out Kunaki.com to get a DVD case that best suits your transcripts and your teleseminar marketing needs.
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