Do you need to record teleclasses, conference calls or telephone interviews?
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.
I’ve done a lot of research on this subject and tried out many systems. In my opinion the best service for ease of use, customer support and value for your dollar is AudioAcrobat ($19.95 month for unlimited audio, podcast or video recordings).
Step-by-step instructions on how to use AudioAcrobat to record conference calls or teleclasses
- Dial in to your call the usual way. You can use AudioAcrobat with any conference or bridge line service (I use FreeConference.com)
- Greet your participants and then “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. 3-way calling instructions here).
- 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.
Click here to get a free month of AudioAcrobat
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Barbara, what a wonderful transition! I love the new blog and the information. Yes, you have tons of great information to fill it up and i wil be checking in periodically.
You’re the best!
Your information is very relevant. Thanks!
Thank you for your kind feedback Mary and Marilyn. I’m glad you found the information useful.
PubClip lets you record conference calls to MP3 files. The service allows you to record any phone call using your 3-way calling. There is a $19.95 per month flat fee and no additional per minute charges. You can simply save or download the audio file to your computer but you can also share, publish or stream the file. You can publish to podcasts, blogs, emails or web pages. All files remain private unless you choose to publish.
Try it for FREE go to http://www.pubclip.com
You should check out Calliflower:
- free recordings
- free moderator tools
- free text chat
And easy easy easy to use.
Of course, I’m biased. I’m the CEO.