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Recording
Teleclasses and Online Audio:
A Step-by-Step Guide for Stress-Free Recording
Do
you need to record teleclasses, conference calls
or telephone interviews? Good news – the
process just got a whole lot easier.
If
you’re like most busy business people, you don’t
want to fiddle around with recording equipment
and converting files into MP3 format. All
you want to do is:
1)
easily turn on the recording system on and off
2)
get the finished recording in an MP3 format so
that you and others can listen to it
Here
are recommendations of two new online services
that will do this for you at a very reasonable
cost, along with step-by-step instructions on
how to use these services.
Step
one: Get a free bridge line
Go
to www.freeaudioconferencing.com
and sign up for a free bridge line (this is a
fully functional bridge line with your own private
PIN number)
Step
two: Choose between the following two recording
services
I’ve
done a lot of research on this subject and tried
out many systems. In my experience the
best two services for ease of use, customer support
and value for your dollar are:
1)
www.freeaudioconferencing.com
($10 per recording - use if you only make one
or two recordings a month)
2)
www.coach.audioacrobat.com
($19.95 month for unlimited recordings - use
if you make two or more recordings a month)
Step
three: How to do it
Using
Option #1 – FreeAudioConferencing
1)
you and your caller(s) phone into your bridge
line as usual (it has to be a freeaudioconferencing.com
bridge line)
2)
when you are ready to begin recording, press
*2 on your phone and it will ask you for a recording
file number. Just name the file whatever
you will remember using your touch-tone phone
(example: if you punch in 4545, this will be
your recorded file number for this recording).
3)
When you would like the recording to end, just
press *2 again. Recording also ends when you
hang up.
4)
To get the MP3 file, just go to the freeaudioconferencing.com
website and click on the link “Download Conference
Recordings” at the bottom of the homepage.
5)
The company will email you your MP3 file, which
you can then click on to listen to. You
can also email the file to someone else, upload
the file to your website, etc.
Using
Option #2 – AudioAcrobat
1)
phone into your bridge line (it can be any bridge)
2) once you have greeted your participants, you
need to “patch in” the AudioAcrobat recording
line. This is not difficult (if you’re
familiar with the “3-Way Calling” feature from
your phone company, it’s basically the same thing).
Here are the steps:
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Press the “Flash” button on your phone
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when you hear the dial tone you dial the AudioAcrobat
phone number and enter your PIN
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after you have entered your PIN, you will hear
some phone prompts. To start the recording press
“3” on your phone keypad.
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as soon as you hear the prompt say “Patch this
line into your conference call now” hit the “Flash”
button to return to your conference call
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you will hear two audible tones when the recording
starts.
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to stop the recording process, simply hit the
“Flash” button again or hang up
3) Once you hang up, AudioAcrobat makes your
MP3 file which will appear in the “Show My Audios”
section of your account. The longer the recording,
the longer it will take to show up. A one hour
conference call takes about 10 minutes to appear.
Now
that you know a stress-free way to record conference
calls, teleclasses and telephone interviews,
what are you waiting for? Good luck and
enjoy!
Copyright 2005 Barbra Sundquist http://www.becomeacertifiedcoach.com
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article may be distributed or reprinted as long
as the content and contact information remain
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