Technology and Teleseminar goes Well in Making a Profit

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

" What we've got here is failure to communicate" (a quote from Cool Hand Luke, a 1967 Film), you might wonder why I quoted that film. There is actually relevance because this article will be discussing Communication Technology in a Teleseminar. Keep that quote in mind while reading and you might just say, yeah that is right.



The key to a successful business is to learn how to maximize your resources to the fullest. A lot of online businesses are already in place over the Internet Superhighway, but not all of these businesses are successful. Why, because they failed to communicate. They built fancy websites, so fancy that you will literally drown in them, they have promotional activities that give away so much but so little in reality, and they make you feel guilty because you are just looking around.



So what exactly am I talking about? Its human touch, a face behind a website or better yet a voice that you can talk to that answers you back, not just some fancy auto-responder. In the world of teleseminars, it is important to reach out and be heard. That is why it is primarily called teleseminar, derived from two words telephone and seminar.



Teleseminar has taken the World Wide Web by storm. Everybody wants to learn new things, but not everybody has the time to go to venues to attend them. That reason gave birth to teleseminars.



In the early days of teleseminars, speakers conducted there seminars over the telephone on speaker mode. It is actually advantageous, economical and profitable, but through the years various communication devices became available commercially (which are less costly) such as:



Video Conferencing



Video conference also referred to as video teleconference (VTC) is an interactive telecommunication that allows two or more people to interact simultaneously. You just need a Web camera to do this, and you're all set to conduct or record your teleseminar. Basically it gives big impact for a low cost.



Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)



VoIP has made it even more economical to conduct teleseminars and even more profitable because the charges cost less than the traditional telephones being used. Using VoIP has made it even more possible to conduct teleseminars over the Internet, thus enabling the speaker to talk to more people for a fraction of the cost.

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