How to Get Other People to Make Sales for You and Boost Your Bottom Line
The most common way to make money with teleseminars is to use them to sell products or services to your existing or prospective customers. But there's another way.
Since 1991, Alex Mandossian has generated over $233 million in sales and profits for his clients and partners via'electronic marketing' media such as TV Infomercials, online catalogs, 24-hour recorded messages, voice/fax broadcasting, Teleseminars, Webinars, Podcasts and Internet Marketing.
Alex has personally consulted Dale Carnegie Training, NYU, 1ShoppingCart Corp., Mutuals.com, Pinnacle Care, Strategic Coach, Trim Spa and many others.
He has hosted teleseminars with many of the world's top thought leaders such as Mark Victor Hansen, Jack Canfield, Stephen Covey, Les Brown, David Allen, Vic Conant, Brian Tracy, David Bach, Harvey Mackay, Robert Cialdini, Harv Eker, Bobbi De Porter, Michael Masterson, Joe Vitale, Gay and Katie Hendricks, Bob Proctor, and many others.
He is the CEO of Heritage House Publishing, Inc., a boutique electronic marketing and publishing company that 'repurposes' written and spoken educational content for worldwide distribution. He is also the founder of the Electronic Marketing Institute.
Read Alex Mandossian's previous newsletter articles below:
The most common way to make money with teleseminars is to use them to sell products or services to your existing or prospective customers. But there's another way.
By Alex Mandossian | Thu, Jan 17, 2008
One of my biggest business assets has been the "big-name" business relationship building I’ve created and nurtured over the years.
By Alex Mandossian | Sat, Sep 22, 2007
How would you like to make more money in an hour than professional basketball and baseball players, not to mention Fortune 500 CEOs?
By Alex Mandossian | Sat, Aug 4, 2007
Since 2001, I’ve trained entrepreneurs, independent professionals, and small-business owners to utilize teleseminars in combination with the Internet to boost and accelerate their business profits.
By Alex Mandossian | Wed, May 14, 2008
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