Teleseminars are not that hard - Let us show you how!


Have telephone, can teach!!


“What is a teleseminar?”, you ask. Well, you could google it and find out or just continue reading… It’s a way to communicate with lots of people at one time. You can teach this group or you can discuss things with them. All that’s necessary is a special telephone line, a teacher (or group leader) and people who want to listen. That’s it - simple isn’t it.

577322-380646-thumbnail.jpg“Ok, why would you want to have a teleseminar? I don’t do well without face to face contact.” 

This is a good question. Teleseminars are great means to communicate information. Think about it. If you have to go to a 7 p.m. (let’s say) class, what time do you have to start getting ready? You have to make sure the family’s fed, the babysitter’s ready (even if that’s dad or mom), and you’re dressed and ready. 577322-380661-thumbnail.jpgThen what? Then you have to get in the car and drive to the class - that takes more time and money depending on where you have to go. 577322-380659-thumbnail.jpg So, you’re finally there. You listen to the hour or hour and a half talk (with perhaps a coffee break in there too). Then you have to turn around and drive home (more time, more money). Let’s be conservative and say that all that effort has taken 3 1/2 to maybe even 4 hours.

What if you could simply do everything you have to do at home and at 7 p.m. pick up the phone and dial a number and bingo, there you are in the class! Wouldn’t that be great. Don’t you think more people would attend your classes? In this busy day and age there are so many advantages to using the age old technology of the telephone to conduct your classes.

The elderly, shut-ins,  people who are ill or infirm, those who have very little time in their day,  single parents. 577322-380663-thumbnail.jpg These are groups of people that could use something like the teleseminars to give them intellectual nourishment with minimum amount of effort. pic44th.jpg

There’s another group of people that will definitely flock to your teleseminars - they are those who have moved away from you or those that do not live in an area where your topic is taught. This is especially true with New Thought! I would have loved the opportunity to listen to Anne every week for the 20 years I was away and not near a good New Thought church.

img_10032.jpgWe’d be very glad to help you use this major means of spreading the word in your area. You 577322-344545-thumbnail.jpgcan give lessons, hold discussion groups, ask questions, have inner circles, hold mastermind groups, the ideas are endless.

Contact Dr. Wurzbacher at GettingUnstuck @ mindspring.com or at 540-287-8412 to talk about having Anne and she help you set up your teleseminars - it’s all in how you promote it! She learned from the master of teleseminars, Mr. Alex Mandossian.teleclass.gif

Who knows maybe you’ll even get interested in PODCASTING as a way to spread your word.

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