I got an email from Roy Roberts suggesting “two times and days” for our real estate investing teleconferences.  His suggestion was “Maybe you could [try] a 10a.m. EST, and maybe a 10 a.m. PST [Saturday].  You might actually [have more serious investors attending] on a saturday because a person needs to be more serious to listen to  it.  But now don’t stop the replays for those who sign up [for your Thursday evening calls], because I  know that I, for one, really benefit from this service.”

Well - here is my initial response.  We actually have had (one time) Saturday calls, and while the attendance roster is light on that day, it is SO True, that the ones who show up are definitely eager beavers and usually have tons of questions. 

For weekday evening calls - we have done two of them, usually 8:30p Eastern and then again at 8:30p Pacific.  The stats on that is, there are usually more people in attendance on that late call - and they are not necessarily all in California!  :-)

What do you think? Do you prefer one call or two?  Do you prefer a weekday evening or Saturday? OR Do you prefer to listen (or watch in the case of video) the replays?  AND one more question, How do You Learn Best?

Best of Success!
Michelle

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2 Responses to “Best Days and Times for Teleconferences and Webinars”

  1. Gregory Adams says:

    Michelle,

    I’m an experienced Realtor and a novice Investor. I have learned so much from your WEBINARS an TC’s! But my preference is Webinars anytime as long as there’s a replay!

    KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!

    Best Regards,
    Gregory

  2. Kevin says:

    Since my schedule varies sooooo much, I’d prefer to have the opportunity to watch/listen thru the computer. Being able to see/hear more than once is a major benefit.
    Many thanks,
    Kevin

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