[Hidden-tech] Fwd: MeetUp like sites for teleseminars?

andrew bellak andrew at stakeholdersinc.com
Fri Oct 24 20:30:09 EDT 2008


I have been on the receiving end of several Webex demos and one Adobe
version of a teleseminar.

Andrew Bellak
Registered Investment Advisor - SRI specialist
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On 10/24/08 3:49 PM, "Marcia Yudkin" <yudkinyudkin at yahoo.com> wrote:

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> 
> David,
> 
> I have two colleagues who use instantteleseminar.com, which
> has both phone and web access.  To me, it is awful.  It
> must be hard to manage, because one colleague still can't
> seem to get the mute/unmute commands to work properly after
> 6-7 live teleseminars - and she is no dummy.
> 
> The other person is on the line through his computer and
> every couple of minutes, half a sentence drops out.  Every
> time it happens he says, "Oh, that's my Internet
> connection.  Sorry."  It's really disruptive to the
> listener's experience.
> 
> I think the telephone-only teleseminar services have a much
> better listener experience.
> 
> If there's a better service of this type than
> instantteleseminar.com, then I would love to hear about it.
> 
> By the way, if you'd like some ideas and resources on
> making money from teleseminars, I have a free recorded Q&A
> session that you can access from
> www.yudkin.com/teleteach.htm.  No cost!
> 
> Good luck,
> Marcia Yudkin
> 
> --- "DAVID F. FARKAS" <david at farkas.com> wrote:
>> Also, I'd love to hear opinions on the best teleseminar
>> platform. I'm 
>> looking for something that has both phone and web access.
>> Some of 
>> them offer a way to mute all but have individuals
>> electronically 
>> 'raise their hand' either with a phone keypad button or a
>> web 
>> function so people can be unmuted one or two at a
>> time.... that 
>> solves most of the perennial line noise problems... some
>> have web 
>> chat for asking questions.
> 
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