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Teleseminars and teleconferences are a wonderful cost effective way of attracting qualified leads to your business to attract more clients and delivering profitable solutions to your current clients.I often get asked questions about the recording technology I use for my teleclasses and teleconference programmes such as for Biz Growth Live where I interview experts from around the globe on the subject of developing you brand and growing your professional services firm.The solutions available depend on your vision and strategy for deploying teleconferences and teleseminars in your business.Here are 4 options for recording your teleseminar or teleconference.Option 1 – using a teleconference bridge lineIf you only want to record the teleseminar to make it available to your client or teleseminar attendee and do not wish to edit the recording, you can use a number of no-cost telephone bridge lines which also have a recording facility.Many no-cost teleconference services now provide a facility where you can see on a web control panel how many participants are on the call and can mute and un-mute their lines from the web.Option 2 – using a paid recording servicePaid recording solutions include Audio Acrobat and Audio Generator – both products I use in my business. These tools allow you to record your calls directly to them for a small monthly fee.You can also encourage your teleseminar attendees to post their comments and feedback about your teleseminar on the 24 hour testimonial lines that are available with Audio Acrobat and Audio Generator.Option 3 – recording to your computer or a digital recorderIf you want to record only your voice and not a guest expert or participants, recording on your computer or a digital audio player will enable you to access a higher quality of recording than on a teleconference bridge.This is my preferred recording method for my branding and business development teleseminar programme, Biz Growth Live (www.bizgrowthlive.com).You can set up an external microphone set up that records your audio directly into the the computer or to a digital recorder at the same time as leading the teleconference or teleseminar.Using a digital recorder to record a teleseminar, you will then need to:
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