Do you know you can create an info-product in as little as an hour using your telephone? It’s true.
Pat O’Bryan and I recently recorded a short interview on how to use the telephone to record teleseminars, interview products and audio ebooks. We covered everything from low cost and simple to expensive, high-tech setups.
You can download the interview or, if you’re on dial-up, listen in online and it won’t cost a penny.
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There is a easier way to do this – go to http://www.callrecorder.com – this little device connects through your handset cord and connects to your PC with a USB cable. The software “captures” the conversation on the telephone. It retails for about $195 – and sets up in seconds (ok minutes with the software installation).
I don’t sell this device – it’s just cool tech.
Thanks, Arnie. This would be a good, although more expensive, alternative to using the JK Audio Quicktap with Mixcraft, our mid-level suggestion. It looks very simple to use.
It won’t, however, provide separate tracks for you and the caller but not everyone needs that.
All the best,
Bill