Teleseminars versus In-Person Seminars: Which is the Better Choice?Why Teleseminars Can Be the Better Choice Teleseminars and in-person seminars both have its own pros and cons, but certain cases make teleseminar the better choice. Here are a few reasons why businesses may opt for a teleseminar instead. Lower Overall Costs First of all, travel expenses are immediately reduced to zero and this goes for both the teleseminar host and guests. Phone services will enable the teleseminar host meet with his guests, making it unnecessary for both parties to incur traveling expenses. This time around, a world tour can be conducted even straight from your home, and you owe everything to your good old phone. Other out-of-pocket expenses will be greatly reduced, if not completely eliminated. If you usually charge fees for your in-person seminars, you can make admission fees either more affordable or profitable with teleseminars. Because you don’t need to rent a venue for a teleseminar and you’ll have to pay for fewer tools and services to make your teleseminar possible, your overall costs are sure to come down a few notches. With lower overall costs, you can earn a more substantial profit even while ticket prices remain the same. If you wish to make your teleseminar more affordable and increase the number of attendants, you now have the means of lower your ticket prices. In some cases, and with proper advertising, you might even afford to make your teleseminar completely free! Less Pressure If it’s your first time to make a presentation, which situation would exert greater pressure on you: talking to ten people over the phone or having to face all of them together in a room and with you alone in the limelight? A teleseminar is easier for the nerves, and if you have first-time marketers working for you, they stand to gain a more positive experience with a teleseminar. Less Planning Time A teleseminar is easier to organize than an in-person seminar for various reasons. Food and drinks, for instance, usually represent a huge headache in seminar planning because you want something that’s affordable but delicious and one you can serve hot and ready in adequate quantities. When it comes to teleseminars, however, food and drinks are no longer your concern. You can schedule a timely break in your presentation, but you can’t serve them food and drinks over the phone, can you? You may have to entertain them during break time, but there are many ways to keep your guests entertained without spending a dime. Other problems that usually beset in-person seminars are not applicable to teleseminars. These include but aren’t limited to malfunctioning visual presentation tools, seating arrangements, and size and appearance of venue. As you can see, holding a teleseminar may be a better choice if you’ve a smaller budget or you have less time to plan your presentation. But why make a choice if you don’t have to? You stand more to gain if you can afford to offer both an in-person seminar and a teleseminar to prospective clients so why not do that? Comments |
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