There are many great reasons why running teleseminars is a good idea but one of the main reasons that stops people is the fear factor.
When you’re starting to run teleseminars, if it’s something you haven’t done before, you may be worried about what you’re going to talk about for an hour.
In actual fact, by interviewing somebody in your teleseminar, you are not the one having to do most of the talking. You’re the one who has to come up with the questions for the interview. And let’s face it; asking questions is what coaches do, so you’re good at this.
All you really need to have is three or four key questions. You don’t have to provide any of the answers, so your knowledge isn’t being tested. Your expertise is not being tested. Your guest is.
You don’t even have to plan loads of content. And because of that, the fear factor is removed. Instead you can concentrate on hosting and running the call while your guest worries about coming up with the right content.
Who could you interview and take away the fear factor?
