A teleseminar is basically your ordinary seminar brought to the telephone lines. In your ordinary seminar, you will need to book a venue, feed your guests or participants, book your speakers, pay for your speakers transportation costs, ensure that your speakers are comfortable, get all your speakers presentations in order to make copies for the audience, and ensure that everything that you planned is indeed proceeding smoothly.
Thanks to technology and advances in communication research, however, you can now have people gather virtually: they can get to their telephones, dial a number, and listen to your presenters over the phone.
This can make it cheaper for you to hold a seminar, but it also entails additional work for you. First, you will need to book speakers who are engaging, have great voices and can carry through what will be a phone speech to a lot of people. You will also need to have the infrastructure in order to do this: a telesminar will need a bridge line, which will allow a lot of people to contact you.
Second, you also need to have a question and answer portion to your event, as with most seminars, and this can be difficult to control if...