Ensure You Have The Best Teleseminar!
December 31st, 2009 by Gavin J. KingHave you ever been on a teleseminar call and found yourself very annoyed with the host? I am sure I am not the only one who has experienced this. I have been on some calls where the host was committing sin after sin and I just had to get off the call to avoid having my head explode. To help you avoid similar mistakes, I have compiled a handy “don’t do” list of the biggest host errors:
Lack of organization This seems to be the most common host mistake. Once easy organizational tip is to create a brief outline of your material before starting.
Not showing up Even something as simple as writing down the wrong time zone can mess up your hard work. If you are not on time, people, and money, will walk right out the door.
Avoid natural bodily sounds If you have a “tickle in your throat” please excuse yourself and take a moment to clear it up. Make sure that you mute yourself so the attendees don’t hear you.
Avoid excessive transition words OK, you can see my inner toastmaster coming out on this one. The use of bridge words is a good indicator that you don’t know where you are headed next, or maybe you don’t know what you are talking about. It can take some of the luster off of what is otherwise a great presentation.
Technological blunders Make sure that you’ve tested out your platform before the call. To come across as professional as possible, don’t just jump on the program and ad lib it.
Constantly selling Look, I understand that you’re trying to promote a product, but do you have to keep pitching it? Even Billy Mays only pitched a product for 2 minutes.
Being a braggart I can understand that you’ve sold a million dollars worth of product in an hour on a teleseminar, but do you have to keep bragging about it?
Avoid these common mistakes will make sure your program is the best it can be!
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