teleseminar

Want some help promoting your teleseminar, or online event?  Calliflower conference calls have a number of features that are designed to help internet marketers do just that.

Google Indexing

Each public call in Calliflower is Google indexed.  Calliflower uses the Subject of the conference call as the <META> Title, and publishes the Agenda of the call as the <META> description. And, just like a blog, each public call is added to the apps.calliflower.com sitemap.  The result is that Calliflower calls are naturally search optimized.

Here are some examples:

ReadWriteWeb Live recently held an online event titled “Online Tools for Career Discovery & Job Searching”.  A Google search of Online Career Discovery displays this as the #8 result:

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When Voxbone announced their iNum country code 883, they were interviewed on the SquawkBox podcast.  A Google search on country code 883 shows this result as the #4 result:

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To take advantage of this as a call organizer, you must:

  1. Use keyword rich Subjects for your conference calls, and for the Agendas for your calls. 
  2. Give Google time to get it into the index.  Calliflower is a large site, and it can take a day or two for calls to appear in the Google index.  If you publish your event a week or ten days in advance, it will appear in Google searches for sure.
  3. Link back to your event, in order to boost its search ranking.  ReadWriteWeb Live events rank very highly because they frequently employ this strategy.

Facebook and Twitter Integration

One of the best ways to promote your event is via your social network.  Calliflower helps you to automate that in three ways:

  1. You can press the image button on your call to cause a Twitter message to be sent about the call.  The call URL will be shortened with bit.ly, and the message will go out on your personall Twitter account, plus the @Calliflower Twitter account.
  2. You can set Calliflower to automatically tweet every new public event that you create as well.  That way you never need to remember to press the Tweet This button.
  3. On Facebook, if you have installed the Calliflower Facebook application, Calliflower will automatically add calls to your profile newsfeed.  Note that you can achieve the same effect if you already send your Twitter stream to Facebook. 

Best of all, because Calliflower uses bit.ly to compress URL’s, you can also track the effectiveness of those tweets.  Simply create a bit.ly account, and then search for the compressed URL.  Bit.ly will tell you how many people clicked on your call, when, and from where the clicks originated.  Try http://bit.ly/info/gs2lZ – a bit.ly record of a tweet that was sent for a call a couple of weeks ago — to see what I mean.

Calliflower Best Practices for Social Media Effectiveness

When I create a public event with Calliflower I do three simple things.

  1. I create the call in advance, with keyword rich agendas and subjects. That gets my call into the search engine with the keywords I care about. 
  2. I write about the call on this blog, well in advance of the call, including those same keywords. I may also put out a press release using PRFree or another link friendly service.  My goal is to creates backlinks to my call and increases its ranking in the search engine.
  3. I promote the call using Twitter and Facebook in order to create more visibility and to be able to track interest. 

Calliflower was created to be search engine and social media friendly, and an ordinary conference call service just isn’t.  That’s a competitive advantage that all of our customers should be exploiting. 

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Get more from your business!

by alec on September 21, 2008

Lets face it, we’ve all sacrificed for our careers and businesses at one point or another in our lives. We’ve also known people who’ve become trapped in that cycle of sacrifice and the result is often financial or personal disaster as friends, relationships and family suffer. Tuesday evening I’ll be hosting a teleclass on Calliflower for those people — the entrepreneurs and small business people who are making sacrifices today.

imageMy guest Erik Olson has developed some unique material and insights into this particular problem. I’ll be interviewing him, using Calliflower, as we talk about how to get a “Return on Life” from your business as well as a return on investment. I’ve attached the invitation below. Feel free to join us, or to forward this to someone you know who might find it of value.

Best wishes, Alec.

Get More Out of Your Business Than You Put Into It. A Lot More!

Discover the 9 Simple Rules To Building A World-Class Business PLUS the Secret to a High Yield “Return On Life”!

Join Alec Saunders as he welcomes Syndicated Business Columnist, Author and Serial Entrepreneur, Erik S Olson on the FAB New Tele-Conference Application, Calliflower!

*** Click here to register: http://bit.ly/1zkPfL ***

For this FREE TeleClass with Alec Saunders and Erik S Olson at:

6pm ET, 5pm CT, 4pm MT, 3pm PT, 11pm London on Sept 23rd.

Register for your Personal Pin with Picture

Then call (218) 936-6581 and enter your pin

or if you prefer, you can choose to call with the anonymous pin 0111#.

Facebook Users can register here to access the call from within Facebook: http://apps.new.facebook.com/calliflower/conf/show/38937

Print this email and post it to your phone. You won’t want to miss this RARE call!

*** Click here to register: http://bit.ly/1zkPfL ***

I look forward to seeing you there! Return on LIfe! Bring It On!

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Host a teleseminar with Calliflower

August 5, 2008

Web Worker Daily has written a list of 10 ways to make money online.  #6? Hold educational teleseminars. Are you great at web design or online marketing or any other kind of Web work and have wanted to share your skills on a larger scale while getting paid to do it? If you’ve got the [...]

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