Did you know how easy it can be to record your own teleseminar or teleconference? Using a service such as Free Conference Calling, you can do just that.
First, go to freeconferencecalling.com and set up an account. The service is free, but you and each of the people involved in your call pay long distance charges. You’ll be given a phone number and a special bridge number that you can use over and over again, as often as you like. Up to 1,000 people can be in on the call, which can last up to six hours. Yes, you read that right, although I can’t imagine having that many people on my call.
As the moderator, you’ll be given a pin number which you need to use to activate the call. Pressing a number allows you to see how many callers are on the line. You can disable the tone that announces new callers, mute and unmute, and of course, record. All with the push of a telephone key or two.
Once the call is finished, simply hang up and the recording stops. Then later in the day, login to your account at Free Conference Calling and the mp3 of your call will be there waiting for you. Calls are posted on your recordings page for 30 days (although mine have been longer than that) and can be downloaded for use on your website or anywhere else you choose to keep it, including submission to iTunes.
I often use the service to record myself doing a tutorial which I can then put on my website or burn to a CD. Quick and easy. I’ve even recorded my mother’s history to be kept as a forever memory for the family. For business or personal use, go ahead and see how easy it can be.
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