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TeleSeminar Secret Tip Discover How Inexpensive Conducting TeleSeminars Can Be
By: Alex Mandossian

Well, first of all you need to record your teleseminars. So that means either a one-time purchase of equipment that's $50 to upwards of $500. Professional quality sometimes costs upwards of $1,000. You can get by with a $40 to $50 recording studio though, from your home.

You can get the equipment from Radio Shack and you can use some software available readily online. So that will put you in business for a one-time fee. Or, on an ongoing basis, that will cost you about $30 to $40 an hour for recording and editing if you use one of the recording vendors that I have recommended to you.

Now, if you use your bridge line for recording, it's going to cost somewhere between $20 to $25 per call and that's done mechanically through your phone touch keyboard and you only have to use the audio that you ask for. They will ftp it to you online, or they will send you a CD of it. I don't recommend using your bridge line as a recording resource, because it's the lowest quality recording there is. I recommend doing it yourself or having someone do it for you, but always have a backup.

So, if you do it yourself, it's going to cost you $50 to about $500. Typically under $100 for a one-time purchase for the audio equipment for the recording and then it's your time you're using to edit and to record. And then, if you want to have it done professionally, it's going to cost somewhere around $30 per hour for recording and editing.

And are you ready to learn more about how I do it?

Then I invite you to check out http://www.AlexMandossianToday.com to claim your access to over 4 hours of my TeleSeminar Secrets Training.

Look for the TeleSeminar Secrets logo...fair enough?

From Alex Mandossian and TeleSeminarSecrets.com


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