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	<title>Comments on: Business Process Tips: Using Teleseminars to Communicate</title>
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		<description>That is true. You have to be creative to find ways to interact while on a teleseminar.

What Alex Mandossian has been using is a Facebook fan page and Tweetchat. With those tools, the people attending the teleseminar can interact online while attending the teleseminar. I participated in one such session, and it worked great.

Some teleseminar software provides online chats during the teleseminar as well. I saw that yesterday on BlogTalk Radio. That worked out well too.

I am trying different combinations in the teleseminars I lead. I think the online chat is very interesting because it can be limited to the people attending and not open to the general public.  If people post on Facebook or Twitter, then anyone can see it.

Geri</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That is true. You have to be creative to find ways to interact while on a teleseminar.</p>
<p>What Alex Mandossian has been using is a Facebook fan page and Tweetchat. With those tools, the people attending the teleseminar can interact online while attending the teleseminar. I participated in one such session, and it worked great.</p>
<p>Some teleseminar software provides online chats during the teleseminar as well. I saw that yesterday on BlogTalk Radio. That worked out well too.</p>
<p>I am trying different combinations in the teleseminars I lead. I think the online chat is very interesting because it can be limited to the people attending and not open to the general public.  If people post on Facebook or Twitter, then anyone can see it.</p>
<p>Geri</p>
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