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22 Places for Coaches to Promote Teleseminars and Webinars

Guest post by: Jennifer Davey

Article Overview: The biggest challenge most coaches face is deciding WHERE to promote an event so that they can fill the available “seats” and create the desired outcome. Here is a list of 22 places to promote your virtual events.

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22 Places for Coaches to Promote Teleseminars and Webinars

There is quite a bit of work and cost that goes into setting up and hosting a virtual event. First, you must decide if it's a webinar or teleseminar, then whether it's paid or free. You have to decide the goal of the event, select a service to manage the event, coordinate with your JV Partners, coordinate with your affiliates, write sales copy and sales letters, create autoresponders, design a marketing and sales funnel for the event, hold hands, build excitement, plus a whole lot more!

The biggest challenge most coaches face is deciding WHERE to promote an event so that they can fill the available "seats" and create the desired outcome. Below is a list of 22 places to promote your virtual events:

1. Your website

2. Your newsletter or ezine

3. Your blog

4. Your affiliates

5. Your joint venture partners

6. Your strategic alliances

7. Event calendar sites

a. Full Calendar

b. Events Setter

c. Events.org

8. Teleseminar/Webinar Listing Services (Free and Paid)

a. See You On The Call

b. Planet Teleclass

c. Seminar Announcer

d. Self Growth

9. Twitter as a tweet

10. Facebook as a status update

11. Create a Facebook event

12. LinkedIn as a status update

13. LinkedIn on your profile

14. LinkedIn as an event

15. Other social networking sites where you are active

16. In the resource box of your articles (make sure your article is relevant to the topic)

17. Press releases

18. In your email signature

19. The listservs and discussion lists you belong to (as long as this type of promotion is allowed)

20. Forums you're active in

21. In a Pay Per Click Campaign

22. Craigslist

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Jennifer Davey, Founder of JJS Coaching and Author of the "Getting Clients Home Study Program" and the "14-Step Formula for Getting Clients, Building Business and Making More Income, is a Business Coach, Marketing Strategist, and Speaker. She helps small businesses and self-employed professionals grow their businesses and develop strategies for getting clients, building business, and making more income.

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Re: How can I promote my site? Re: How can I promote my site? - I recently added my details to Google Places. Is that the same as a Google Local Business Listing?
Re: Significance of Review Sites Re: Significance of Review Sites - I also heard that if your place your site on Google Places you are almost guaranteed to rank on the first page of Google for your keyword. That might be another one people should take into consideration.
Mentors vs. Coaches Mentors vs. Coaches - martin, that's a good point about Coaches Vs. Wise old owls... would be great to have a "wise old owl" with Coaching abilities... I have noticed a previous mentor of mine was not open to new ways of doing things as she mentioned that the tired and true method that worked for her was the only thing she would support that I do. It worked ofcourse and we got the desired outcome just as planned - so I'm not complaining.
Re: need pricing help please Re: need pricing help please - here's my opinion that was derived from the person I heard it from (Russell Brunson) I view internet Marketing products as a Ladder. At the bottom of the Ladder is ebooks and at the top is One on One Coaching. so the ladder would look like this starting from the Top ($$$) to Bottom($) One-to-One Coaching ($$$$$$) Workshops ($$$$$) Teleseminars ($$$$) Video($$$) Audio ($$) ebooks ($) I agree with this methodology mainly because of the convenience factor and value from the customers point of view.
Re: How can I promote my site? Re: How can I promote my site? - [quote="smartcompanysoftware":1buq8jkk]I recently added my details to Google Places. Is that the same as a Google Local Business Listing?[/quote:1buq8jkk] Yes, they're the same. You add your business information so that you can be found on the web. You can engage with customers and much more. You just reminded me to add my business there as well. Thanks!


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