Teleclasses: A Key Component of an Infopreneuring Strategy
by Jennifer Tribe
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Published on this site: December 2003 - See
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Teleclasses are one of the fastest and easiest ways to launch
or build an information product program. And because they are
very
inexpensive to run, teleclasses can also be very lucrative.
Its easy to see why teleclasses classes or seminars
that are offered over the phone are rapidly gaining in popularity
with both participants and infopreneurs. Consider these benefits:
Convenience
Participants can call in from anywhere, whether thats the
office, home or the beach. There are no worries about traffic or
bad roads, leaving enough travel time in an already hectic schedule,
or travel costs.
As the leader, the convenience factor is high for you too. You
dont have to rent a room, set up a podium or presentation
aids, or travel to the presentation site. You
simply call in at the appointed time from wherever you happen to
be.
Critical Mass
An empty room can be embarrassing at a live presentation but you
need very few people on a call to make the whole event worthwhile.
Even a handful of participants can create a lively discussion. And
with the costs to run a teleclass so
low, it generally takes just two or three participants to break
even.
Spin-Off Products
One of my very favorite things about teleclasses is how easily
they spin off into other information products. Record the live call
and you automatically with no extra work have an audio
tape or CD you can sell for months and years to come. You might
also transcribe the call and use this written material as the basis
for a special report. Offering a teleclass every month is very manageable
and leaves you with at least 12 new information products at the
end of the year.
To run a teleclass, you need just four things:
- A bridge line.
Bridge line is simply the term for a phone line that will let
many people call in at once. Look for a bridge line service that
will let you, as the leader, mute out participants. Make sure
that your bridge line provider can also record the call and deliver
the resulting file in a digital format.
Renting a bridge line is quite inexpensive. Participants generally
pay their own long distance charges so you just need to cover
the basic cost of the line.
- Content to discuss.
When developing content for the call, you have two basic options:
do it yourself or interview a guest expert. With the first option,
it will just be you leading the call and guiding the discussion
with participants. You might adapt content from an existing live
presentation or work up some new material. The easier option is
to ask an expert in your field to join you on the call and to
ask them questions. You can even ask the expert to supply the
questions they want you to ask. If you go this route, you have
zero content
development work!
- A way to promote the class.
You will want to promote the class to your opt-in mailing list,
if you have one. Also consider personal invitations to key colleagues
and clients, promoting the class on your web site, and having
your guest expert promote the class to their mailing list. Remember
that you only need five or six
participants for a great call.
- A way to accept registrations.
Typically, this means having an on-line shopping cart and merchant
account so that you can accept payment by credit card. Anything
else and you run the risk of losing registrations since many people
wont take the time to print off a registration, write out
a check, and walk to their mailbox. As well, you will often get
a flurry of registrations in the days just before the class. Unless
you offer instant registration, youll lose these too.
As you can see, once you have your registration system in place
then your future teleclasses are quick and easy to set-up. Just
rent a bridge line, invite an expert to participate, let your list
know about it, and you are off to the races.

Juiced Consulting helps business owners package what
they know into information products such as books, audiotapes
and teleclasses that they can sell to generate new business
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