Full Version: TeleSeminars

From: AnthonyC [#41]
 27 Apr 2006
To: Peter [#38] 27 Apr 2006

Hi Peter,
If I understand you right!
Awesome. Very excited about it.
If that's not what you meant could you please type slower. I live in Nth America now.
Thanks
Anthony


From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#42]
 27 Apr 2006
To: Peter [#38] 27 Apr 2006

Peter,

At this moment, 4:30 pm PST, in CA, we're 1/2 hr. away from the beginning this exciting chapter in EE history. :-) 

From: UncleSteve [#43]
 27 Apr 2006
To: ALL

For those that missed the kickoff teleseminar, PLEASE download and listen to it when it is available.

For a "first time", it covered a lot of territory and was both enjoyable and educational....

As I understand the plan, future teleseminars will be more structured as to the topic being covered, but tonight hit everything from basic marketing ideas to employee productivity both for the engraver's shop and as a tool to market to customers and prospects.

Definitly worth the time invested... and YES, I consider it an investment, not just a phone conference.



Anthony, THANK YOU and I look forward to many more!
Chuck, you looked great on your webcam!

David, David and Harvey, thanks for making it happen.


From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#44]
 27 Apr 2006
To: ALL

Our first Teleseminar, featuring guest speaker, Anthony Coyne, of Ultimate Marketing Solutions, is a wrap!

Thank you to my fellow moderators, David Takes and Harvey Lentchner, along with Steve Sambor, Chuck Burke, Cindy Murray and especially Anthony Coyne, for taking part in the live discussion.

Anthony tells me the MP3 recording will be available, to those of you interested, within the next couple of days.

This initial Teleseminar was mainly done to test the concept. All who participated, are already looking forward to the next Teleseminar. :-) 

From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#45]
 27 Apr 2006
To: UncleSteve [#43] 27 Apr 2006

Steve,

You beat me too it!

As I mentioned, at the beginning of the Teleseminar, I'll be the first to commend Anthony for his marketing knowledge, simply because the concept of the Teleseminar was one of his early tips to me.

Just the beginning of a very valuable facet of our site. :-) 

Thanks again to Anthony "The Aussie" Coyne.

Thanks for taking part, Steve. The synergy was awesome!

EDITED: 27 Apr 2006 by DGL


From: Peter [#46]
 27 Apr 2006
To: AnthonyC [#41] 28 Apr 2006

Y-E-S. A-N-T-H-O-N-Y

T-H-A-T-S W-H-A-T I M-E-A-N-T

regards
Peter ;-) 


From: AnthonyC [#47]
 28 Apr 2006
To: ALL

Hi Everyone ,
I just wanted to thank you for making last nights call such a success!
For those of you who missed it the call is now available for download at:
http://www.ultimate-marketing-solutions.com/Audio.html
Don’t forget to sign up to my e-mail list to be notified about our next Teleseminar.
PS. If you were on last night call please send me an e-mail at:
results@ultimate-marketing-solutions.com so you can claim your bonus I mentioned
Best Regards
Anthony

EDITED: 28 Apr 2006 by ANTHONYC


From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#48]
 28 Apr 2006
To: ALL

I listened to the replay of the Teleseminar.

Yikes! Sounds like I really need an amplifier on my phone.

There's much more to the recording than has been posted; in fact, the real meat of the discussion comes after Anthony announces we're going to wrap things up. :-) 

Stay tuned.

EDITED: 28 Apr 2006 by DGL


From: AnthonyC [#49]
 28 Apr 2006
To: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#48] 28 Apr 2006

Sorry Everyone.
I forgot that I had split the file in 2 to keep the size of the file down.
Both parts are posted now.
Let me know if there are any other problems.
Thanks
Anthony


From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#50]
 28 Apr 2006
To: AnthonyC [#49] 28 Apr 2006

Thanks again Anthony.

From: UncleSteve [#51]
 28 Apr 2006
To: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#48] 28 Apr 2006

After WHICH time:

quote:
Anthony announces we're going to wrap things up.


;-) 


From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#52]
 28 Apr 2006
To: UncleSteve [#51] 28 Apr 2006

Steve,

I'd have to listen again, to answer your question. :-) 

From: Mick [#53]
 28 Apr 2006
To: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#52] 28 Apr 2006

David

I just listened to part #1, KEEP IT UP !!!!

Anthony is really good. I'll be on next time.

Thanks Anthony !!!

Mick


From: LipChip [#54]
 28 Apr 2006
To: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#48] 28 Apr 2006

Hello David,

I listened to both parts, from beginning to end, and you can through fine to me. APPLAUSE< To Anthony and everyone who remember to go to the first marketing Teleseminar. As a listener only is was "GREAT" information!! I was also glad that Anthony put the files into MP3, audio only files, so I didn't see any hula skirt files while people were on their cell phones. Great questions and information. Looking forward to hopefully joining in on your Teleseminar #2.


From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#55]
 28 Apr 2006
To: LipChip [#54] 2 May 2006

Thank you David, and to those who listened to the recording, for the positive feedback.

This "powderkeg" of a format, is a groundbreaking chapter in the history of EE and I had no idea what to expect, (with respect to its structure), although I did expect the content to be very valuable.

I wasn't disappointed.

On a side note, I rarely listen to recordings of my voice, so for those of you who may think I was born in Texas or Oklahoma you'll have to blame my accent on a good friend of mine, who I spent a lot of time around, during Junior High and High Schools.

I've never lived anywhere but the Greater Los Angeles area of California. :-) 

EDITED: 28 Apr 2006 by DGL


From: UncleSteve [#56]
 29 Apr 2006
To: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#55] 29 Apr 2006

quote:
I've never lived anywhere but the Greater Los Angeles area of California.


Odd..... I didn't notice you had a spanish accent..... >.< 


From: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#57]
 30 Apr 2006
To: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#55] 30 Apr 2006

quote:
I rarely listen to recordings of my voice


I hate the sound of my recorded voice, monotone and dead. In the studio days I was amazed when a client wanted to use me for some recordings, I guess they were desperate for a NY accent. I was born and raised in southern Brooklyn but had a distinct Manhattan accent. Just glad I did not have to edit any of those sessions. It got to the point of one and two takes only. I guess they got tired of it also. :-) 

I think your voice records fairly well, mine I just do not like.

From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#58]
 30 Apr 2006
To: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#57] 30 Apr 2006

Harvey,

I don't think it's uncommon for a person not to like the sound of their recorded voice.

I thought your voice sounded fine.

I seriously doubt people who listened to the Teleseminar were obsessing on the individual voices. It's the content they were tuning in for, and although this "first-time-out" was a little loose, structure-wise, the content was solid enough.

What can we do?

Our voices, are our voices, and we can't all be blessed with the announcer-style voice, of Chuck Burke. :-) 

EDITED: 30 Apr 2006 by DGL


From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#59]
 30 Apr 2006
To: AnthonyC [#40] 30 Apr 2006

Anthony,

On the subject of playing the Teleseminar (TS) at a later date, since I'm not much of a technofile, is there a way for people to download the MP3 file to an iPod or burn it to a CD?

As much fun as sitting in front of a computer, listening to a conference call can be >.< I think more people would be inclined to listen to the TS while multi-tasking, away from their computers.

EDITED: 30 Apr 2006 by DGL


From: AnthonyC [#60]
 1 May 2006
To: Mick [#53] 1 May 2006

Hi Mick
Thanks for the feedback I really appreciate it. I look forward to having you join us on the next call.
Best rgards
Anthony


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