Computer Video Conferencing

Small businesses use desktop video conferencing to think big.

Let's explain video conferencing and what it can mean to you.  Times are tough for small businesses and sales are hard to come by. 

 If you're a small business trying to make it with the big dogs, you have had to come up with some pretty inventive solutions just to stay in the game.  Keeping your costs down and holding that competitive edge is key to survival. 

Have you tried computer video conferencing? Have you asked about web conferencing pricing?

If at first desktop video conferencing sounds like an unnecessary expense, you may want to think again.  Think about the negative aspects involved in your current approach to long-distance customer and colleague relations:

 Travel Time
 National Security Issues
 Airfare, Hotel, Transportation and Per Diem Costs

Now, we'll address those issues one by one to see how video conferencing works to save you time and money.

Travel Time

Since video conferencing can be done directly from your own desk, you won't have to worry about booking expensive plane trips across the country or even across the world.  This makes your bottom line happy.  Just ask the frustrated executive who just booked a five-hour flight to attend a two-hour meeting.

National Security Issues

Salespersons everywhere hate to hear that the national Terror Alert level has been raised because a repeat terrorist attack has been a fear in the back of everyone's mind since 9-11.  Travel safety becomes a non-issue with PC video conferencing because you never have to leave your office.

Airfare, Hotel, Transportation and Per Diem Costs

Desktop video conferencing offers definite long-term savings in the area of travel expenses.  Your company will spend only a per minute or per month cost for conferencing services for meetings that used to total up costs in the thousands.  

This will mean huge savings when taking into account all of the miscellaneous expenses associated with travel.

Aside from saving on travel time and expense, there are several other benefits to be considered when switching to video conferencing.

 Meeting with co-workers both at different locations becomes easier with web conferencing.  Regular weekly or monthly meetings that formerly required travel across town or across the building can be held from individual offices.

 Teamwork is simplified.  Employees collaborating on projects, sharing files and using the same information can do so with desktop conferencing. 

 Training becomes easier.  Keeping your staff up to date and filling your training requirements can be accomplished for less money with PC conferences.

 Productivity is increased when employees are working from their own, familiar environments.

Running a small business doesn't mean that you shouldn't use the same tools that make large businesses successful.  Desktop video conferencing has helped countless companies save money on travel and expenses, conserve employee time, increase productivity and promote safety, without sacrificing important face to face interaction. 

Let your small business grow like the big ones by utilizing computer video conferencing.

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      Bruce Chandler

Computer video conferencing 

 
   Bruce Chandler