Teleseminar Marketing - What"s the Ideal Time and Date to Host a Paid Teleseminar Training?
It's been proven by thousands of marketers that the best time for a paid teleseminar is during the day on a Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday, such as 10:00 am Pacific or at night on a Monday around 5:00 or 6:00 pm.
Why do a training that's paid on a Monday? Most marketers don't promote on that day and your students have already paid for the call, so they're going to make that call if they paid for it.
That uses up your Monday, which is a great day to give up for a teleseminar.
Another great reason is because it gives the most amount of time between Monday and Friday.
Friday is the best day to have the FAQ calls if it's a teleseminar series.
If you do your teleseminar on Monday night, then by Wednesday you can have the replay available where people can listen to it.
Then on Friday do the Q&A because they've had time to listen to the audio.
We suggest Fridays at 10:00 am, because it gives people more time to sleep in.
Generally for teleseminars you can teach during the day, but save promotional calls for evening.
Tuesday and Wednesday is good for paid teleseminars, because if you have a Thursday free promotional call you'll have a very busy Thursday.
Q&A calls on Friday Offering a separate Q&A call on Fridays is ideal because people can listen to the teaching call once or twice and gather their questions.
You can even have them submit questions ahead of time and you can cover the most common questions that are coming up.
Be sure to save time for spontaneous questions from your callers too.
Why do a training that's paid on a Monday? Most marketers don't promote on that day and your students have already paid for the call, so they're going to make that call if they paid for it.
That uses up your Monday, which is a great day to give up for a teleseminar.
Another great reason is because it gives the most amount of time between Monday and Friday.
Friday is the best day to have the FAQ calls if it's a teleseminar series.
If you do your teleseminar on Monday night, then by Wednesday you can have the replay available where people can listen to it.
Then on Friday do the Q&A because they've had time to listen to the audio.
We suggest Fridays at 10:00 am, because it gives people more time to sleep in.
Generally for teleseminars you can teach during the day, but save promotional calls for evening.
Tuesday and Wednesday is good for paid teleseminars, because if you have a Thursday free promotional call you'll have a very busy Thursday.
Q&A calls on Friday Offering a separate Q&A call on Fridays is ideal because people can listen to the teaching call once or twice and gather their questions.
You can even have them submit questions ahead of time and you can cover the most common questions that are coming up.
Be sure to save time for spontaneous questions from your callers too.
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