Wednesday, August 31, 2005

What is a teleclass?

I know that some people may be unfamiliar with teleclasses and may not know how they work.

A teleclass is just a class that takes place over the telephone. All class members call into a bridge (or conference) line at the same time and they are able to speak to each other without ever having to leave their own home or workplace. (No petrol or parking fees! No need to get dressed up - join us in your pyjamas if you feel like it - we'll never know! No rushing around to get to the venue on time - just sit down with your phone at the designated time and enjoy the class!)

I use a U.S. bridge (conference) line because they are much cheaper than those in the UK. However, if you live in the UK and register beforehand with a low-cost telephone provider such as OneTel or 1899.com, your call will cost as little as 3p per minute (approximately £1.80 for the 1 hour session).

So, now you know what a teleclass is, why not experience one for yourself, for free? Read my previous posting, 'Free teleclasses in September and October' to find out how you can join a class soon. (And if you don't really think of yourself as 'newly-single' keep checking in with this blog for information about other teleclasses which will be offered soon).

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