Thursday, May 8, 2008

Make Recordings of Your Seminar Presentations

Are you recording your seminars? You should be. Experienced professional speakers have been doing this for years. They used the audio recording to evaluate their performance. Now, they edit the recordings, put them on CDs or make them into MP3s and use them as products to sell or give to clients. At larger seminars, you would need the help of an audio engineer and special equipment. However, if you are doing a small event at a small venue, you may be able to record your presentation with a digital recorder and edit it yourself with audio editing software such as Sony Sound Forge.

Video taping your seminars are a great idea too. Use clips on your website or post them on YouTube to help market your products and services.