Popularity of Seminars
Seminars dealing with many different types of topics have
actually been around for decades, and are an older form
of marketing and information exchanges, that have seen quite
a resurgence of interest in the past ten years. Now you
can attend and view your favorite seminar from the comfort
of your home computer.
Seminars are simply a group of people coming together for
the discussion and learning of specific techniques and topics.
Usually there are several keynote speakers within each seminar,
and these speakers are usually experts in their own fields,
or topics. Several topic reviews are scheduled each day
throughout the seminar, and attendees can usually make their
choice of topics from among these scheduled events.
Many individuals attend seminars each year, some attending
several times a year. The topics of seminars can be as varied
as the groups attending them, but in particular, there has
been a rise of Internet Marketing Seminars over the past
five years, due to the increased interest in this field.
Listed below are the Advantages and disadvantages of seminars:
1. A wealth of knowledge usually, presented by many speakers
at one time in one place. A lot of "learning" at one clip,
with most material compressed into two or three days' worth
of time.
2. A sense of camaraderie, where individuals can meet others
with the same interests/problems/concerns that they may
have in their chosen field.
3. A sense of renewed hope and inspiration (this is especially
true for Internet marketing seminars), as sometimes business
concerns are lessened by sharing experiences with others.
Being with others that "understand" individual's problems
or concerns, is usually a great morale booster!
4. A great way for those that don't like to read, or attend
classes, to improve their knowledge of a specific subject.
5. A nice vacation, in usually, a good hotel. Most seminars
take place in quality hotels, as this is part of the incentive
to attracting attendees.
Because of the disadvantages listed below you can on attend
a seminar on the Internet for any topic you are interested
in and not be plagued by added expense and time as listed
below:
1. Cost, of course, as all attendees must absorb their own
costs. The seminars themselves sometimes also have an entry
fee that can be quite high. All travel costs, food costs,
hotel costs, and other miscellaneous costs must be absorbed
by the attendees.
2. The chance that the speakers may be sharing incorrect
knowledge, or not at all knowledgeable themselves. Tips,
tricks, and strategies need to be weighed as to "worth"
and "accuracy" before using these. Careful thought rules
here.
3. The time spent away from your actual business or life,
to attend. Time is always a concern when scheduling activities
and some individuals simply can't spare the time away from
their lives for activities such as this.
4. The chance that the topics may not actively help your
business or your concerns, and that the seminar will be
a waste of time, where nothing you learn is of any use to
you.
5. The chance that attendees will expect too much from a
seminar and thus be disappointed. Realism must rule here.
These are not "instant answers" to anything.
Overall, seminars, if chosen carefully, can be a good experience.
They are not miracle cures to business problems or other
problems, however, and this must be kept in mind when deciding
to attend a seminar. These are, after all, optional events,
and success or failure in business or life will probably
not hinge on attendance at seminars!
Many different methods of learning business strategies and
life strategies exist for those that don't have the time
flexibility or money flexibility to attend. Just visit your
local library or local community college, and you'll find
a wealth of knowledge on all subjects. Read a book concerning
your issues, or take a class, and you'll find these can
be great alternatives to seminars. After all, education
exists in many forms, not just at seminars!