Teleseminar
Wednesday, April 27, 2011, 8:00 pm (Sydney Time)
Cost: $35
Plus Free Ebook: Essential First Aid Tools for Animals
Every animal carer’s home should have a first aid kit. And we’ve all seen the “normal” ones, full of bandages, gauze, and bits of this and that.
But you are reading this, which means you are almost certainly interested in the natural alternatives. So in this teleseminar, I’m going to share with you the critical tools that I keep on hand for first aid situations. Those tools include essential oils, homoeopathy, and herbs. From little boo-boos to things you look at and think “OMG!”, you need the right things on hand to deal with the immediate situation.
So please join me in this teleseminar to help you create or extend the natural tools to keep in your first aid toolkit.
Special Bonus: as a thank you for signing up, I’ll be giving you a copy of my new ebook Essential First Aid Tools for Animals, absolutely free. You’ll get this shortly before the teleseminar.
Oh, if you can’t make it on the night, but still want to hear what I have to say, go ahead and sign up. I’ll be recording the seminar and making it available, but only to people who have signed up. So you won’t miss out on anything if you happen to have a conflict and can’t be there on the night.
Here are the details
Title: “Essential First Aid Tools for Animals with Billie Dean”
Date: Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Time: Start: 7:50 PM for 8:00 PM (Sydney time). Finish: approximately 9:30 PM. (Use this time zone converter to determine your local time.)
Cost: $35.
How to Sign Up
1. Use the Paypal button below to pay for the teleseminar.
2. Once you have made your payment with Paypal, you should be returned to a page that gives you the link you need to register for the actual Gotowebinar seminar itself. We’ll also send you an email making sure you have the information you need.
Please make sure you register with Gotowebinar as soon as possible, as they will send you all the information you need to actually connect, as well as a reminder when the seminar is getting close.
That’s it! It really is that simple. but if you have any questions, Andrew is your guy. Use the Contact page to get onto him.
Thanks again for your interest, and I look forward to giving you the essentials on first aid tools for animals.
About the Webinar
Note: you will need to join the webinar about ten minutes early, especially if you are online, to download the software and log in. Also, your microphone or telephone will be muted by default to keep the noise down.
To be clear, you don’t need a microphone or headset on your computer to participate. You can just phone in with your regular phone once you have logged into the teleseminar using your computer.
If you do not have access to a computer, you can just use your phone. You should be able to skip the log in on the computer part, and simply dial the access phone number that you get when you register (or you could phone in using that number with Skype). When you call, the phone system will prompt you for the access code, which you will type in. It will then ask for your PIN. However, you won’t have one, since you have not logged in. So simply press the # key at that prompt. The system will tell you that you are logged in in Listen Only mode, which means that you can hear, but you can’t speak or be heard by us.
Note: if you are having trouble getting into the teleseminar, you can phone the company, Citrix, for help. In Australia, their support number is 1800 194 319. In the US, the support number is 800 263 6317. If you need a number for another country, go here and click Contact Us.
System Requirements:
PC-based attendees
Required:
Windows 7, Vista, XP, 2003 Server or 2000 (Linux is not supported)
Internet Explorer 6.0 or newer, or Mozilla Firefox 3.0 or newer (JavaScript™ and Java™ enabled)
Internet Connection Required: Cable modem, DSL, or better (In other words, broadband of some form, as opposed to dial-up.)
Macintosh-based attendees
Required:
Mac OS X 10.4.11 (Tiger), OS X 10.5 (Leopard), OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard)
Safari 3.0 or newer, Firefox 2.0 or newer; (JavaScript and Java enabled)
Internet Connection Required: Cable modem, DSL or better recommended (In other words, broadband of some form, as opposed to dial-up.)