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How a good telesminar service just got better

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I've been using Rick Radditz's Teleseminar Service for nearly a year now. After dozens of teleseminars with it, I'm hooked.

The service allows for people to call in or listen live, via streaming audio over the web. It also provides playback and downloads of the calls. It has worked out quite well.



A Good Thing Just Got Better


Just this week I found out their service just added some exceptional new functionality.

It is turning their teleseminar service (audio only) into an optional webinar service as well. This means that you can now upload powerpoint presentations and present them during the call.

The Powerpoint slides are uploaded and turned into graphics which you can control as you are talking.

Your listeners are still listening (and now watching) via the web.

Don't have or like Powerpoint? No problem.

They have a text mode where its easy to create text slides very quickly. Here's a screen capture of how to do that. Note that to make bullet points, you simply put one or two asterisks in front of the line of text. Two asterisks creates sub-bullet points:


  

You can change the font color and background image if you want. Here is a shot of what the simple text presentation feature looks like on your user's end.


  



Another New Option


Another new option is the ability to have a chat room live during your event.

You could already solicit questions from your audience, now they have the ability to talk amoung themselves if you wish.

While this program is still being worked on, it is already a really powerful addition as is.

Definitely worth checking out. They have a $1 trial offer if you want to try it yourself for a few weeks. Click here to check it out.


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