Teleseminar Tip #49 - What to Outsource on Your Teleseminar?
By outsourcing, you begin to build your team of reputable workers who will help you create products quickly.
If you are the host of the teleseminar then that is your main focus and you should outsource the rest to qualified vendors.
The following are the top 4 jobs to outsource while creating a teleseminar: 1.
Web Design - A web designer can create quick web pages for your teleseminar.
The web designer can be in charge of creating an "Ask" page so you can receive questions prior to the teleseminar.
The web designer can add the recordings and transcripts to the web page quickly.
2.
Recording - If you are creating a teleseminar, hire out the recording.
There are services where you can record your teleseminar or even using your own equipment, but it can relieve your mind from pressing the record button.
If you are offering a download or replay of the event, you do not want to forget this important step.
The recording person can edit and add music quickly on your recording.
The recording person can splice up your recording and create quick podcasts for you to upload onto podcasting sites.
3.
Transcription - A professional transcriptionist can transcribe and edit the teleseminar quickly.
This is one task that is time consuming and needs to be sent to a professional transcriber to get a quick turnaround in order to provide the product to customers.
4.
Product Creation - Whether you are going to create a CD or have the teleseminar on an MP3 player, hire out this tedious task.
Yes, you can create your own CD's, but there are companies that create CD's very inexpensively.
It is not the best use of your time as teleseminar host.
Kunaki.
com and MySeminarPlayer.
com are excellent sites to create products.
Remember, the more you delegate and outsource the trivial tasks, the more you can create more teleseminars and create more products.