A few weeks ago, I introduced one of my newest programs to the market. It is called, Street Smarts Marketing Making Money with Teleseminars Mentoring Course.
Over the four-week training period I cover topics such as laying a foundation, developing your first (or next) teleseminar, marketing and sales.
To optimize your effectiveness (and revenues) with teleseminars, or any aspect of your product or service offerings, you not only need to know how to develop a great teleseminar you also need to know who is interested in your information, how to market your offerings and how you will sell.

.2Let’s begin with foundation. In virtually any marketing course, a primary area of discussion is defining your target market. Without knowing specifically who your market is, it is difficult to develop products and services your customers will be interested in and be willing to pay for.
Here are a few considerations.
Who is your market?
What do they want and need?
What is their most challenging problem that you have a solution for?
What keeps them awake at night?
Is your expertise what they are looking?
A consideration many people never take into account is, “Who do you ideally want to do business with?”
Start from the space of, “There are qualities I look for in my clients that will enhance our working relationship.”
After all, you will be putting time, energy and effort into any working relationship. Why not make them the most enjoyable relationships you can?
This is just the beginning. The challenge many professionals have is they have not taken the time to identify who wants and needs what they have to offer, but who they ideally want to work with.
Without knowing this you may drastically miss the mark. Take time up front to do your homework so that you will benefit your market over the long run and have a great time doing so.