Software for Teleseminars

If you want to conduct teleseminars, you’ll need the right software. Which software you choose will depend on what features you want it to have, plus how much your budget is and whether or not you plan to charge for attendance. Write down a list of features you want, and then match each of these choices to your list.

* Instant Teleseminar – You can connect by web, phone call or Skype to use this teleseminar software. You can run and record a live event, then load in the recording for later and run as a live event again. Great CTA features are included too.

Link – http://instantteleseminar.com/

* Auto Teleseminar – This teleseminar service offers a lot of features that others don’t, such as the ability to upload an MP3 to run as a live event so you don’t even have to be there while your event runs and you earn money.

Link – http://www.autoteleseminar.com/new/

* FreeConferencing.com – Your customers can use their iPhone or regular phone and even a VOIP service to attend the events. Everything is always completely free other than long distance for the callers.

Link – http://www.freeconferencing.com/

* FreeConferenceCall.com – A completely free on-demand service that also allows recording of events and more. In exchange for the service being free, advertisements are run during your event.

Link – https://www.freeconferencecall.com/

* Maestro Conference – This teleseminar software allows for breakout groups and desktop sharing if you want it to go behind the telephone, and social conferencing, which motivates people to share and take action during a call.

Link – http://maestroconference.com/

* ReadyTalk – They offer on-demand conferencing, as well as operator-assisted services. Plus, with broadcast audio services you can allow your attendees to listen from their computer instead of a telephone. This works domestically and internationally.

Link – https://www.readytalk.com/products-services/audio-conferencing

* Toll Free Conference – With this service you can give conference calls inexpensively. Instead of paying monthly, you only pay per minute while you are conducting the call. You can even get an experienced operator to help you with the technology.

Link – http://www.tollfreeconference.com/

* GoToMeeting – This is also webinar software that enables you to share your screen to show a PowerPoint slide and other features. But it also allows people to dial in to listen to the event on the phone. This makes it a super full-featured teleseminar software product that you’ll love.

Link – http://www.gotomeeting.com/online/

Trying any of this software out before you implement it is a good idea. Use the free or low-priced trial offers, try it out, and then see which one you like best. You may like a free service with commercials, or you might like a more full-featured service that has no ads. It’s up to you which one you use, but first you have to test them out.

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