February 2
Getting Schooled
While attempting to write this blog I was researching on more ways conferencing, specifically audio conferencing and web conferencing, could be beneficial to companies today. During my research I stumbled upon a blog that communicated the thoughts I had to write this blog well, so well that I am actually going to blog about that blog. Now, normally I would not think to do this, but the blog I am referring to speaks exactly to the reasons conferencing is beneficial, and I would hate to not cite my sources. If you would like to skip ahead, the blog I am referencing is Get Schooled in Conferencing.
Basically, Get Schooled in Conferencing is short but explains how companies are searching for bigger and better ways to be effective at a lower cost. This quest simplifies to a simple solution – conferencing. Conferencing is the means by which companies today are better able to communicate effectively and affordably. Yes, meeting face-to-face is great, but becoming less frequent these days with the exponential growth of technology, especially communication technology. There should be no more excuses to not use audio or web conferencing; companies with conferencing are still able to help their customers, be competitive, improve customer satisfaction, and increase sales. In fact, more sales people are finding it easier to use web conferencing to demo their product than the past techniques.
The last point I would like to mention is that the Get Schooled in Conferencing is in the Channel Partners Blog, who’s Conference and Expo is coming up on March 1-3 in Las Vegas, and Copper Conferencing will be there at Booth #1529. In the end, if you are on the fence about conferencing, interested in conferencing, or already use conferencing, then get in touch with Copper Conferencing to find the service that best suits you or your company.
You can try Copper for free to see for yourself.Jon Burnham is a marketing assistant for Copper Conferencing. Jon works and plays in and around Atlanta, Georgia.