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		<title>Teleseminar Tips</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If your business is at the size where you already have a decent sized email list and customer base, teleseminars can be a great way to bring in new customers and get more sales out of your existing customers. ==&#62; &#8230; <a href="http://thesmallbizconsultant.com/1044/teleseminar-tips/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If your business is at the size where you already have a decent sized email list and customer base, teleseminars can be a great way to bring in new customers and get more sales out of your existing customers.</p>
<p>==&gt; Using Teleseminars to Bring in New Customers</p>
<p>A teleseminar can be a great &#8220;hook&#8221; to get new people into your marketing funnel.</p>
<p>Publish the free teleseminar on your Twitter feed, your Facebook page, your email list and any other way you can. Users who may not necessarily want to buy a product from you may like you enough to sign up for a teleseminar with you.</p>
<p>Once you get them on the teleseminar, you&#8217;ll have a much better chance of making an impression, building a connection and turning them into real prospects.</p>
<p>==&gt; Use It to Create Reciprocity</p>
<p>The principle of reciprocity essentially says that &#8220;When someone does something good for you, you want to do something good for them.&#8221;</p>
<p>This is the reason why many donation-seeking canvassers will give you a rose or a free gift before asking you for money: giving something to someone causes them to want to give back.</p>
<p>In a teleseminar, you give people something extremely valuable for free: information.</p>
<p>Even if someone listening to you doesn&#8217;t buy on the spot, they&#8217;ll still reciprocate by giving you something else that&#8217;s valuable. Usually, that&#8217;s their attention &#8211; in giving you their email, opening your emails etc.</p>
<p>==&gt; Use It to Generate Sales</p>
<p>Using teleseminars to generate sales can be quite challenging to master. However, once you have the skill down, it can be an incredibly powerful sales tool.</p>
<p>A teleseminar allows you to give a full length sales presentation to a captive audience. As long as you deliver hardcore value alongside your sales pitch, you stand a very good chance of both building connection with your market and making a lot of sales.</p>
<p>Selling on teleseminars involves taking all your listeners through the whole emotional sales process: interest, the feeling of the problem, desire for the solution, proving that you can deliver and then really painting the picture of them having the problem solved.</p>
<p>==&gt; Use It to Sell High-Ticket Items</p>
<p>Finally, teleseminars can be one of the most effective ways of selling high-ticket items.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s very hard to convince someone to part with $10,000 over email, in a sales letter or even on video. However, if they get the chance to interact with you in a teleseminar, they&#8217;ll get much more of a sense of who you are and whether they can trust you.</p>
<p>Using teleseminars, you can build trust with high network individuals to sell high-ticket items that you just wouldn&#8217;t be able to sell any other way.</p>
<p>To sum it up, teleseminars are a great way to build your business for many reasons. It can be a great hook to get people in the door, it can be used to build trust with existing fans and it can be used to sell all kinds of products.</p>
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