What works for you?
Sorry for no Week In Review as you may have noticed I am revamping things and it looks like the Week In Review will be back but in the mean time I am trying to find ways to help you.
Please take a minute to vote in the poll below. I am trying to get a better handle on how I can best get you information that will help you in a format that works best for you.
If you could pick just one what is your preferred manner to get information that you can actually apply to improve your business.
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Thanks in advance and feel free to add any specific comments below.
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The format depends on what it is I want to learn and on how much I know already.
Overall though PDF gives me the most control – I can scroll through it and see if Is what I want and need. All the other formats DEVOUR my time and force me to be passive and let them continue.
If I trust them already and know them and know that they always deliver that may suit me but time is pressing usually and PDFs put you in charge of your time.
Hehe! No I don’t work for Adobe!
Left you a vote above Mike!
Have to admit that I like the teleseminars or webinars better than most other options as they are interactive and allow for questions to be asked.
And I do like the option of having the recording made available. I personally also like the transcripts made available as well because it allows me to take notes while listening to the audio and gives me a reference with notes in place with the topic.
I can’t count the number of times that I have taken notes on something only to come back later and have it not make any sense, since the original content is not there to jog my memory.
Could just be my poor note taking ability!
However, I know that I am probably in the minority when it comes to that. I have a feeling that most people will say they like the PDF version as it allows them to download quickly and say they will look at it when the time is right. (Which as we know, most likely never happens).
.-= Brett McEllhiney´s last blog ..Free Clickbank Training From Bill McRea! =-.
Hi Mike
I must say that I do prefer PDF’s as those that I find useful I can print off to read and re-read at my leisure. Videos would be my next choice though there is only one or maybe two days a week I can actually sit at my pc and block everything else out to watch a video.
Kind Regards
Keith
.-= Keith´s last blog ..Traffic Exchange News Monday 26th October =-.
I almost voted for PDF, however, I’ve got so many of those lying around on my hard drive that I’ll never read.
.-= Matches Malone´s last blog ..The Making of, Party in the House!!! =-.
I prefer video format. Even though webinars are interactive
they do come to an end and that’s it. With a video I can always
go back to it anytime after and also if I miss something or didn’t get
a point made i can always rewind or do whatever I want with the video.
Its like looking over someones shoulder. Audio visual is the choice for me.
Hey Mike
I gotta say videos for me. I like to see things more live and hands
on so I can see what’s gonna happen right there an then.
The next would be PDF so that I can print it out and read it anywhere
if I’m not around a computer.
Oh yeah speaking about PDF’s, I enjoy the work the system book, thanks
for the suggestion.
All the best,
Ned Nelson.