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December 30, 2010

Choosing Between Web and Audio Conferencing For Large Audiences

Lucy Dean asked:




Outside of sitting around a conference table with a whiteboard, there are three alternative ways to conduct Conference meetings: Web Conferences, Webcasts and Audio Conferencing. During the past ten years there has been a significant movement towards Web Conferencing in particular. A change in the economic landscape, along with numerous new product offerings such as Webinars and Podcasts, has produced a reduction in face-to-face meetings worldwide. As a result, companies have been benefiting through a reduction in travel expenses and a more convenient method of communicating with clients, stockholders and employees.

As products mature, prices tend to decline. This holds true for the Web Conference industry. Along with advancements in ease of use and the addition of new tools, we have seen an increase in affordability. Today, it is possible to conduct online video/audio interactive meetings to train staff, launch new products and/or announce software enhancements, for an all-in fee of $49.00/month. The combination of visual and audio conferencing is powerful for small groups and is revolutionizing the effectiveness of group interaction. Web Conferencing however, can have limited functionality and the number of manageable participants is relatively small. Webcast technology has also come of age to provide live or on-demand presentations that are streamed via the Web with audio or audio/video combination. In contrast to Web Conferencing tools, Webcast’s are typically professionally produced programs of broadcast quality. They are streamed live and have almost any combination of interactive features from chat, to surveys and Q&A tools. Web conferencing and Webcast tools are great as long as the participants are computer savvy and/or are motivated to join online for a presentation. In other words, sometimes, a Web based conference does not meet the needs of your intended target audience. For example,
Elderly clients may use email on a regular basis but are not likely to jump through perceived hoops to join a Web conference People who use computers at work tend to not use them for business needs during their free time and may resist joining a Web conference Many people simply lack the technical skills and may find the computer just too tedious. Many who commit to join Web meetings drop out at the last minute. While a visual presentation might be nice to have, it is not always necessary to get the point across. Most web service providers lack scalability which limits attendance size.

Audio Conferencing (teleconferencing) continues to be a viable low cost alternative to Web conferences, however, most audio conference service providers have limitations on the number of attendees and it can be difficult to carry on a conversation with a large audience (attendees can speak out at will and confuse the organizer’s direction). Background noise can also be a problem. Additionally, if the service provider does allow large audiences, the per user/per minute charge can impact the overall cost effectiveness of the Audio Conference ($0.79/minute/user adds up fast)

A new 21st century technological solution for reaching very large audiences such as 20,000 Bank customers, or 40,000 insurance agents, recently emerged and has been proven amazingly effective in the political arena. Over 200 Politicians used this flexible technology extensively during the 2008 U.S. Presidential campaign.

This technology can be best described as a “talk radio show over the phone”. By combining the power of a desktop computer, the Internet and telephone, it is possible to carry on a controlled interactive dialogue (just like the big time talk radio show hosts). Imagine communicating your message regarding the safety and soundness of your company to hundreds of thousands of people at one time and you know exactly who they are, how long they listened in and their opinion of your message.”

In contrast to Web Conferencing and Webcast tools, this technology brings your audience to you. To join a meeting, the participant simply answers his/her telephone. No computer, password, or dial in number is required. The participants can ask questions (through a screener), be connected to the speaker live, participate in polls and transfer out to live operators. The band width of this technology is so enormous you can bring thousands of people into your forum, such as shareholders, customers or employees with a few key strokes. And, guess what? There are:
No upfront costs No maintenance costs No added IT costs

No minimum usage requirements

And, best of all the price is a fraction of that of a Webcast. If you have an interest in gaining more information, please visit our Website: www.GlobalBizSo.com or call Lucy 303-520-4513

Shannon

December 29, 2010

Conducting Business Meetings With Affordable Web Conferencing Solutions

Lucas Mattioneli asked:




Every business knows the importance of communicating with its customers face to face. Stronger ties and relationships are built by doing so. However, meeting with people in person may not always be possible these days. Due to globalization, business clients can come from just about any part of the world. But technological developments provided a way to do business meetings with people in remote areas through web video conferencing. If you think web meeting is expensive, think again. Affordable web conferencing is still possible today.

Bridging the gap in communications has never been made easier, thanks to affordable web meeting. This is what small and medium sized companies need these days when the cost of traveling is always on the rise. With this new web meeting solutions, companies can communicate with people even from the remote parts of the world.

Any company who wants to gain an edge should take advantage of this integrated solution. The may need some time to fully implement the system, but in due time the company will be able to gain so much benefits from it. The use of web conferencing solutions may not have yet been fully accepted by the majority of companies at the moment, but with its allied benefits it may not be long when all of them will truly appreciate its efficacy.

The truth is web conferencing is not complicated and expensive. Its implementation is very easy and the results are definitely the same with teleconferencing, if not better. Companies should simply implement intuitive solutions through affordable web conferencing, and they will be able to make savings in the long run.

With affordable web meeting solutions, all the conferencing needs of companies will be provided. They will be able to conduct important meetings from a central location to just about any part of the world through the internet. Another great thing about it is that you will be able to see the reaction of the other person as if he is in the same conference room.

Not only do companies conduct important business meetings easily and effectively, but they can also save a significant amount of money on travel expenses. And with the lesser amount of time companies spend on business travels, they become more efficient. Using affordable web meeting products lets you meet clients faster than ever before even when you are in your office. The goal of affordable web conferencing solutions is to provide companies the chance to meet anyone, anywhere in the world without the need to travel.

December 27, 2010

40 Ideas for Safety Meeting Topics

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December 24, 2010

Web Cam Chat and Online Dating

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December 21, 2010

Video & Web Conferencing: How to Choose the System That is Best For You

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Dan Richmond asked:




Video conferencing, web conferencing and online meetings are fast becoming important tools for organizations that must communicate with staff, clients or students in different geographical locations. If you have been thinking about using this technology for your enterprise, it is important to first outline your needs and then match them with the various online conferencing systems that are being offered in the marketplace. Here are a few things to consider when you shop around for the system that is best for you:

1. Do you need to communicate with one static location or with a variety of possibly changing locations? Some conferencing systems are designed to connect two or more specific locations. If you have a head office and a fixed branch office that you want to communicate with, then a fixed connection system could work for you.

However, if you want to connect with a variety of locations or allow people anywhere to join your conferences or meetings then you should choose a system that allows you to add users no matter where they log in from.

2. Do you want a browser based system or can you work with proprietary software? A few of the original web and video conferencing applications had their own software and even specific hardware to install. Now it is possible to use conferencing systems that run on all browsers and all operating systems without the need for special hardware. Take a look at the various systems being offered and choose the one that would fit in with your organization’s technical capabilities.

3. Are some of your participants behind firewalls? These days many, if not most offices, and even individual computers connected to the Internet are protected by firewalls. The firewalls keep hackers out, but they may also pose a problem for some conferencing systems. Check to see if the conferencing system of your choice can deal with this problem.

4. How important is video to you? If you would like to see your colleagues and staff as they participate in your meetings, then you will need a system that allows some locations to hook up to the meeting with a web camera. Check to see how many individual video windows are allowed by the various applications that you consider, and choose the one that best meets your needs.

5. What features do you need? Do you want to poll attendees and get immediate results while you are online? Some systems allow the host to present a question and then all the participants can vote or give an answer with the click of their mouse.

Do you want to share applications online? If your conferencing system allows application sharing then it is possible for the host to present PowerPoint presentations, for example, that will visible to all the attendees.

Make a list of the communications features that you need and match them to the capabilities of each system that you consider.

6. What is your budget? Of course you want the most features that are possible but you also have to weigh-in the costs. When you make your decision, keep in mind the benefits that you will get by communicating online, think about the cost of doing this offline and then look at the fees charged by the conference technology providers. Choose a communications package that will give you a good return on your investment.

Now, armed with this checklist, go online and do a search for web or video conferencing and pick out a system that will allow you to conduct your meetings online at a price that you can afford.

Audrey

Eight Key Benefits of Online Meeting Software

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Web meeting software is fast becoming the preferable way to hold meetings in business today.

December 20, 2010

Our Top Ten Tips for Holding Your Audience’s Attention During a Meeting

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December 19, 2010

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December 18, 2010

Web E-commerce and Brief about the Future Ahead

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December 17, 2010

Web Conferencing: The Advantages of a Browser Based Online Meeting System

Dan Richmond asked:




If you are thinking about getting into web and video conferencing, then it is important to know what is required to operate any proposed conferencing system. Some systems run on proprietary software and need special equipment, while browser based systems usually do not require the installation of special software or equipment. Many organizations and individuals will find browser based solutions easier to use. Here are a few reasons why this is so:

1. They work on all operating systems. Do you have some users on Mac and some on PCs? Do you have some users who have Linux? If you want to connect all of these people together in one conference it may be impossible if you have to install special software to run your conference. In this case a browser based system that can run on all operating systems and all browsers allows you to connect with all of your staff or clientele without any worries about what kind of computer they are operating.

2. You don’t have to download and install software. Sure, people are becoming more computer-literate as time goes on, but downloading and installing software and getting the software to run properly can be an obstacle to some people. The good news is that with many browser based systems there is no software to download, because the installation is done on the technology provider’s host computer. Participating in a conference is as easy as going on line to view a website.

3. People anywhere in the world can go online and join the conference. With no equipment installation and no software installation to take care of, the door is open to widespread participation in your conferences. The only thing that you have to do is to notify your people and provide them with a url and a password and they can join in.

4. There is no problem with firewalls. Most offices and many individuals protect their computers and networks from hackers by using a firewall. This is good for security but can become a problem if you are trying to join people together in a conference. Many web and browser based systems are not affected by firewalls and no special instructions have to be given to conference participants whose computers may be protected by firewalls.

All of these factors add up to one very strong advantage of using browser based conferencing systems: they allow you to get maximum participation in your online events. With little or no technical obstacles, such systems make it easy for large numbers of people, using diverse equipment and with varying degrees of computer skills, to take part in online meetings. So, take a look at the various conferencing packages on the market at the present time and pick out one that is both easy to use and powerful enough to meet your communications needs.

Lois
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