Business Video Conferencing
What Can Business Video Conferencing Do for You?
The benefits of video conferencing are not just for the big dogs.
Everyone's heard about the new advance in business communications called video conferencing.
When you think of the phrase "business video conferencing," does it bring to mind a visual picture of guys in three-piece suits huddling
around a boardroom conference table, deal making and deal breaking to their hearts' content?
I can't stress this enough: the benefits of video conferencing are not just for the big dogs.
What can video conferencing do for you, you ask? A lot.
Video conferencing is a method of conducting meetings via the Internet with several participants
in remote locations. Conference-goers can utilize video conferencing to integrate text, audio and visual features into a comprehensive
presentation to impress colleagues, customers and co-workers alike, all in real time.
Additional features like file sharing and even audience polling can work together to create some powerful interactive presentations.
You can also use business video conferencing
to carry out the following applications:
Press Releases
Product Demonstrations
Project Collaboration
Large Meetings
Internal Meetings
New-Employee Orientation
Board of Director Meetings
Sales and Marketing Presentations
Web-casting
Using the Internet to take care of your business conferencing needs will save your company time
and money when it comes to traveling.
Instead of scheduling an important meeting in Tacoma three weeks in advance, flying out there, and paying for a hotel and expenses for several
employees, you can schedule your meeting three hours in advance.
You'll save so much money, you might even be tempted to buy your local attendees lunch.
Getting started with video conferencing is easy. You probably already have all of the
necessary components; with a computer, Internet connection (cable modems or DSL are the best), an up-to-date browser, and one or more phone
lines, you're almost good to go.
All you need now is a video conferencing service.
You'll want to do your research on a variety of companies before committing to one. Decide first if you'll be using the service enough
to pay for a monthly subscription or if you'll be conferencing just often enough to warrant a pay-per-minute plan.
You'll also need to decide what types of features will work best for your company. If you are hosting relatively small groups with few
people, you'll probably want just the basics.
For large groups attempting to collaborate on projects or hold elaborate meetings, file sharing, audience polling, whiteboards, and live
PowerPoint presentations are probably good things to look for.
Whichever features you decide on will depend on your individual companies and goals. Make sure to decide what type of spending limits
you'll need to operate within and what features you'll need before searching for a vendor, as you don't want to be talked into anything
unnecessary just to pad someone's commission.
After researching all of your options, pick the video conferencing service that suits your company best. Taking the time to make sure
that all of your employees are trained on the new system will be worth it and save time when you launch your first meeting.
Once you get started, you'll find that business video conferencing offers so many benefits that you'll wonder why you never thought of it
before.
You may choose to buy video conferencing equipment and produce your own conferences...
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Business Video Conferencing
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