When you ask many people online how many different sorts of teleseminars there are, many of them will only be able to name one or two of them. In point of fact, there are hundreds of different kinds of teleseminars as well as different reasons to hold one. Many of the processes that are required to construct and grow a teleseminar are going to be the same, regardless of the sort of teleseminar that you host or participate in. However, how you market a session will differ depending on whether it is available to the general public, free of charge, based on a price, or utilized as an additional value tool for customers who have already purchased services from you. The following are some examples of the various types: previews and auditions questions often asked interviewing subject matter experts sessions at a fee free sessions offered. business trainings that are available to the general public individual consultations meetings open to members with benefits conference calls for affiliate training a significant number of proprietors of small businesses, including consultants, trainers, speakers, and writers One of the sorts of calls that you provide that is going to be really popular is going to be a preview call. A preview call is exactly the same thing as it sounds like it would be. People are given a sample of what they may expect from a paid course. Another reason to host teleseminars is to answer questions that are often asked by your current clientele concerning certain aspects of your business. Let’s imagine you have clients that appear to ask the same questions over and over again about your offerings (both items and services). Here is something that can be done quickly and easily. You are the one who hosts the call, invites your current customers, records the call, and then sends the tape to any new customers who sign up after that. This adds a lot of value to the customer service that you provide. Let’s imagine you’re a dietitian who sells a really special kind of nutrition program. When a customer purchases your program, they are given access to an immediate download that contains answers to the most frequently asked questions (FAQs) that they are likely to have. Expert interviews are an additional subcategory of teleseminars. These are wonderful in that they enable you to add an enormous amount of value to the market in which you operate. If you want to provide your audience with knowledge that is of the highest possible quality, one of the most useful kinds of teleseminars for you to participate in is an expert series. Your creativity is the only thing stopping you from making full use of the potential teleseminars provide for your company.