February 20, 2008

Host a Teleseminar Where You are Most Comfortable

Now, why do I tell you this again? It’s because this is what’s important to me. What’s important to you? Do you like to do teleconferences from your office? Do you have any problem doing a teleconference at, let’s say, 8:30 PM Eastern time and then coming home at 10:30 PM? Do you have an audio studio in the basement of your home, or do you have one at your office? And do you have any challenges with driving home late at night if you’re on the East Coast or Central time? I’m on the Pacific Coast and if a teleseminar begins at 5:00 or 5:30, it wouldn’t be a problem. But I like to be home, so I do it from my home office.

You decide where you’re most comfortable. The absolute most important thing about a teleconference and doing teleseminars properly, like the pros, is comfort. Comfort, to me, means security. Security, for me, means confidence. Confidence means being capable and having a direction of great content. So, for me, it’s in the bedroom of a home that’s been converted to an office.

I hope that makes sense to you, because you just need to decide where to put your teleconferences, where to record your teleconferences from. They’re going to be live, it’s important to have an internet connection, because you want to be able to surf the web, it’s important to have a phone near you for those last-minute calls you need to make, and it’s important to be comfortable where you have plenty of room to walk.Now as I’ve mentioned before, you should have a land line, not a cellphone. A land line. And not a cordless, because the static can get in the way of having a high quality recording.

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