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Teleseminars: Create A Killer
Script And Offer
The heart
of the teleseminar is the
script. You need to write
script that will hook your
teleseminar attendees and prompt
them to buy your products.
Following are the three main
facets of a teleseminar script
that will have the orders
rolling in.
How to
Create a Script for your
teleseminar:
Teleseminar
Script Step #1: Identify the
problem.
For
example, point out how it is
difficult to dust your house
with old fashioned dusters.
Teleseminar
Script Step #2: Agitate the
problem. Make the problem
sounds really bad to the
customers. Tell horror
stories. Tell how the dust
builds up was extremely
frustrating and caused
allergies.
Teleseminar
Script Step #3: Come to the
rescue with your products. Give
your background, references,
statistics, etc.. Tell
teleseminar attends that you
will take away their pain.
Explain why your product is
better than other products.
Remember, teleseminar attendees
will give you money to do
relieve their pain with your
product!
This same
script formula is used on
infomercials. Watch a few
infomercials and you will see
how they put these three facets
into action.
So how do
you present your product offer?
Follow these steps to create a
killer offer.
Step #1:
Don’t just give the offer. You
need to explain the value of the
offer instead. Make sure that
people understand the total
value of what they are buying.
Step #2:
Explain how much it would cost
if it was something that they
had to do themselves.
Step #3:
Create a sense of urgency. For
example, offer a discount on a
time limited or product
availability basis. Tell them
what happens if they don’t act
now. For example, limit the
number of offers or bonuses in
the next 10 minutes. (People
will put off buying our product
it you don’t create a sense of
urgency.)
Step #4:
Offer money back guarantees.
People worry that a product will
not work as advertised. A money
back guarantee makes them feel
safer about buying your product.
Step #5:
Add in more bonuses to increase
the value of your offer.
Step #6:
When taking orders have
customers call a recorded
message line. This works much
better then telling them to go
to a webpage. The recorded
message should thank them,
repeat the offer, and then ask
for their personal information.
NOTE: A
live operator tends to make
mistakes, especially when people
ask questions. Don’t give them
the opportunity to ask
questions.
Marketing Tips Provided to
You by:
Matt Bacak, The Powerful
Promoter
Author of Powerful
Promoting Tips
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