Info Product Mapping
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Background
Teleseminar Secrets Preview is a recorded teleseminar, taught by Alex Mandossian of Heritage House Publishing. More details at:
SergiuRecommends.com/TSSPreview
You are listening to Alex Mandossian
Problem
Teleseminar Secrets Preview is a 3 hour 20 minutes audio recording of a teleseminar. A newcomer to the teleseminar may consume the content in three phases:
- Overview: The student listens to the entire recording, following the Action Guide, taking notes, and absorbing some of the rich content.
- Learning: The student listens again to the entire recording, while reviewing and enhancing the notes, and planning their course of action.
(...some time passes by...)
- Study: The student needs to recall the content, perhaps after some attempt to apply what had been learned.
The problem is that in the Study phase, short of having perfect memory, the student has just one general option: re-listen to the entire 3 hours and 20 minutes of recorded sound. The student may fast-forward at times, or skip over certain section, at the risk of skipping over relevant content, but re-listening is still a linear, time-consuming endeavor.
Solution: Mapping the Content
Mindmapping the content of the recording results in a "compressed" representation of the entire teleseminar. A skillfully done mindmap shows both the "forest" -- that is, the entire structure and outline of the teaching -- and the "trees" -- that is, the details and specifics of the content.
A mindmap is a radially oriented representation of information, knowledge or content. The teleseminar mindmap has the title at its center, from which the main topics emerge radially, in approximately the order in which the teacher taught them during the live event, in clockwise order. Each topic is a node, from which emerge points with sub-points, and so on -- radially towards the periphery. The further away from the center a "node" is, the more specificity or detail it contains.
Some topics were "lateral" in nature: they did not follow the logical sequence of ideas. These "lateral topics" are collected into three special mindmap nodes in the upper-left quadrant of the mindmap: Wisdom, Tips and Tools.
You can read the mindmap either radially, from center to periphery, or you can read it "around the clock," one topic at a time.
Results
For this Case Study, we show the entire telseminar mindmap:
- Teleseminar duration: 200 minutes
- Mindmap Size: 1 large page
- Mindmap Topics: 14
- Compression: 14 minutes : 1 topic
Feedback
| Kelly Rudolph, San Diego, California PersonalSafetyTrainer.com |
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"When I first saw Sergiu's mindmap chart of Alex Mandossian's Teleseminar Secrets Preview call at the 2009 Teleseminar Secret's Reunion I was extremely impressed. I stood there with many other curious students scanning and commenting on the amazing amount of thought and clarity that went into its layout. We were able to "zoom in and zoom out" of Alex's 3 hour preview call quickly, and I found myself able to easily categorize and learn the material by the distinctions he created on the chart. Sergiu has a rare talent. He is able to see the big picture and distill it down into learnable segments. My mind loves his work." Susanne Paynovich, CEO, Founder of WaterGym LLC www.WaterGym.com |
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| Teresa Dietze, Seattle, Washington BeingTotal.com |
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Demo
Please read these Important Notes :
To view the sample mindmaps:
- To view the mindmaps, please enter your First Name and your Primary Email Address below, then click on the View The Content Maps button.
- Each mindmap will be presented in three formats: flat, expandable and magnified.
- The whole flat mindmap is a single page PDF file, which you can download and either view it on the screen or print it on a regular sheet of paper. To reliably view it, you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader version 8 or later, which you can download or upgrade, for free, from www.Adobe.com.
- If a flat mindmap is dense, that is it contains lots of information, the type size may get too small for comfortable reading on a 8.5x11" sheet, so it may require printing on a larger paper, or just viewing on the screen. The Acrobat Reader enables you to zoom in and out and slide around the page.
- The advantage of a flat mindmap is that you can see it all, by default, in one view. The disadvantage is that, if too dense, you may not be able to read the details comfortably.
- The expandable mindmap is viewable on the Web page, as a flash display. You can expand each node by clicking on the + symbols, or contract it by clicking on the - symbols.To reliable view it, you will need the Adobe Flash viewer version 9 or later.
- To test what Flash viewer you have installed, go to SergiuRecommends.com/TestingYourFlashVersion. If the page reports a version older than 9, click on the Adobe Flash Player Download link below the report to upgrade to the latest version (again, a free software).
- The magnified mindmap is shown as a graphic embedded in the web page you can access below. While each topic may appear small and hard to read, you can see the shape of the entire structure. Then, to read individual topics, simply hover your pointer over the image to magnify areas of the mindmap. You can also drag it UP to zoom in, drag it RIGHT to increase zoom window.
If you have any questions about this Case Study or about mindmapping your info products, please do not hesitate to email me at SSS@VirtualToursMarketing.com (please refer to Case Study: TSS Preview) or call me at +1-617-731-3132.
Enjoy!

Sergiu S. Simmel
Virtual Tours Marketing

