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Do you need an Autopilot Web page with slides and live chat features?

Mark Bottita
asked this on July 29, 2011 17:06

I can custom build a Web page that hosts Instant Teleseminar customers' autopilot event materials (Web player code, phone info code, submit a question, etc) and that also adds an iframe custom slide show and live chat. See my own example at 

http://elderforestpublishing.com/AALive/Preview-South-Bend-Life-Sto...

I can do this for $100. If customer needs a custom slide show built, an additional $49 fee would apply (they supply the ideas/info, I build it)

Just a thought if anyone is interested. If so, please email markbottita@gmail.com or you could even reach my toll-free number at 1-800-428-0552 extension 1.

Great stuff, Xiosoft! Keep up the great work!

 

 

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Kim Dushinski

Just  want to make sure I understand what you're saying. So this would be a web page that runs a WEBINAR on autopilot? Could it be placed within a WordPress site?

August 05, 2011 07:18
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Mark Bottita

Kim, no... I am offering to help you with your Instant Teleseminar account product, not an outside service or anything. I would take your iframe codes supplied by the system and create a page for you which also has a viewer-clickable slideshow and a live chat iframe (outside service, since I don't believe you can add the IT 50-Person Live Chat for Autopilot. So you are still using the IT Autopilot system for the most part. Yes, it can all be embedded on WordPress. I think Jon or someone else has a good tutorial for it in the Support area here.

August 05, 2011 07:57
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Ruth

I love the idea. So people would need to advance the slides themselves. So it would be more obvious it was not a live call.

Am I understanding that right?

January 13, 2012 16:27
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Mark Bottita

Ruth, Using either a live or autopilot Instant Teleseminar broadcast, you could embed the broadcast on a web page and also embed a self-advanced (viewer-advanced) slideshow, where the viewers themselves would advance the slides. You need to be sure to say this in the broadcast... for example, "Please advance to slide #4."

An advantage to this is that is involves the viewer more; they are not sitting there waiting for you to do something, but are more actively involved. Of course, a downside might be that some viewers may elect to rifle through the slides before you direct them, and may decide --prematurely-- that what you have to offer is not for them, before you are able to guide them to a more informed decision.

As with anything else, there are pros and cons. Hope that was helpful.

January 15, 2012 11:27
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Ruth

Thanks Mark,

I get the interactive side.

I just don't want it to be that obvious that the call is not live.

I think the ones I need slides for I will do live and ones I don't I wil do autopilot.

Ruth

January 15, 2012 18:05