How to Record a Teleseminar

Find a sound technician that has experience recording an online event., Decide who will be your teleseminar host., Consult with your recording professional about whether the equipment will be brought to you to record or if you should host your...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Find a sound technician that has experience recording an online event.

    A quick online search should give you an idea about who is in your area that might be able to record your teleseminar.
  2. Step 2: Decide who will be your teleseminar host.

    The host will do the most speaking in your teleseminar and present the information that you really want to share.

    This is one of the most important planning steps because nothing will kill a teleseminar faster than a boring host.

    You have a major decision here: should you hire a host or host your teleseminar yourself? If you are an expert on the subject you will be presenting and can make your information interesting and accessible, then you are a perfect choice for host.

    If you need to hire a host, make sure that the selected person has a strong voice and an engaging reading style. , If you plan to allow teleseminar guests to ask questions, make sure that your sound tech knows to record the phone audio as well as the host. , If you are going to serialize your teleseminar, your sound tech should be able to break the master into the necessary tracks.
  3. Step 3: Consult with your recording professional about whether the equipment will be brought to you to record or if you should host your teleseminar from the professional's studio.

  4. Step 4: Have your sound tech create a master recording for you with audio from both the host and attendees.

Detailed Guide

A quick online search should give you an idea about who is in your area that might be able to record your teleseminar.

The host will do the most speaking in your teleseminar and present the information that you really want to share.

This is one of the most important planning steps because nothing will kill a teleseminar faster than a boring host.

You have a major decision here: should you hire a host or host your teleseminar yourself? If you are an expert on the subject you will be presenting and can make your information interesting and accessible, then you are a perfect choice for host.

If you need to hire a host, make sure that the selected person has a strong voice and an engaging reading style. , If you plan to allow teleseminar guests to ask questions, make sure that your sound tech knows to record the phone audio as well as the host. , If you are going to serialize your teleseminar, your sound tech should be able to break the master into the necessary tracks.

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