Teleclasses: Your New Innovative Way to
LearnWhat the heck is a teleclass
anyway? Teleclasses, also called
teleconferences, are an innovative method
for bringing information to you without you
needing to leave your home or office.
Most teleclasses are promoted by people
who do business online. You will find them
advertised on websites, in online
advertising or perhaps in an email you
receive. After speaking with several focus
groups, I now understand that many people
are unaware of exactly what a teleclass is
and are concerned that there is some type of
catch or hidden cost.
First of all, teleclasses are simply
conference calls, ranging in size from three
to thousands of participants. When you sign
up for a teleclass, you typically receive an
email that will give you the details for
calling in. You simply dial the phone number
provided at the agreed upon time for the
class, enter the access code provided and
you are instantly connected to the other
participants who registered for the call and
the teleclass leader.
You only need a telephone to participate in
the calls. If you don’t have a computer to
receive the confirmation email, most
teleclass leaders will provide an
alternative to email for you to get the
necessary information, such as a telephone
call.
Many people are afraid that there are
hidden costs with teleclasses. Many
teleclasses are free or list for a nominal
cost, such as $19-$49. The only additional
cost to you would be whatever your phone
company charges for long distance fees. So,
if your long distance cost is $.05/minute,
then a 60 minute teleclass would cost you
only $3.00! Many people will opt to use
their cell phone to avail themselves of
their free minutes so the call costs
nothing!
Teleclasses gained popularity after 9/11,
when many people began avoiding larger
gatherings, such as seminars or workshops.
Teleclasses are the perfect way to gain
information without having to travel to a
remote location where there are large groups
of people. Also, during today’s information
age when people need information quickly,
teleclasses make the perfect choice.
Most teleclasses are 60-90 minutes in
length and are geared toward giving
information on a variety of topics. Each
teleclass is generally devoted to a specific
topic. An expert will disseminate
information on the call and participants are
generally given the opportunity to ask
questions and to interact with the presenter
and the other participants either throughout
or at the end of the call.
Key points are highlighted but there is
not the depth of information most people get
from attending an in-person event. Also,
there is generally not the same atmosphere
or personal touch people get from attending
a live, in-person seminar but the advantages
are many.
For example, you don’t have to speak if
you don’t want to. No one will even know you
are on the call. You can maintain your
anonymity. You can hang up if the call
doesn’t interest you. You can multitask in
the comfort of your own home or office. As
long as your phone is muted, no one will
know what you are doing.
You don’t have to be concerned about what
to wear. You can attend a teleclass in your
bath robe if you want. (This may not be so
easy if you are already at the office!)
Also, driving directions are never a
problem. Teleclasses don’t tie up any more
of your time than the actual call is
scheduled for, leaving you free to continue
with your active, busy life.
Teleclasses are a new, convenient
alternative for people looking to gain
information without investing a lot of time.
Many times a teleclass is offered by people
who also provide in-person workshops. The
teleclass is a great way to “test drive” the
speaker to determine whether or not you want
to invest your time in a full-day seminar.
If you are interested in registering for
any of these classes, just visit
www.coachingforexcellence.biz and click
on the “Classes” link on the left-hand
navigation bar or to go directly to the
teleclass page, just click on the following
link or copy and paste it into your browser:
http://www.coachingforexcellence.biz/Teleclasses.shtml
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