Are you really using the power of modern technology to make
your business more profitable? Sure, you are using e-mail,
you have a web page and you may be reaching your clients and
customers with an electronic mailing list, but are you using
web and video conferencing to hold virtual meetings with your
employees, customers and clients in different geographical
locations? Here are six ways how web and video conferencing
can help you to increase the efficiency of your enterprise.
First however, it is important to know what web and video
conferencing are. Web conferencing is when two or more people
meet over the Internet to share information and
ideas. Web conferencing systems typically provide tools that
allow participants to perform Online Collaboration
by working together over the Internet, sharing applications
and documents.
Some web conferencing tools include the ability to share one's
desktop, allowing participants to present information,
be it a PowerPoint Presentation, an Excel Spreadsheet or a
Word Document with other attendees of their web conference.
It is even possible for participants to remotely control other
participants' computers. Video conferencing allows participants
to see and hear each other using head sets and web cams, and
is usually included in good web conferencing system.
Now take a look at how some companies are already getting
the benefits of this cutting- edge technology:
They are holding web meetings with prospects,
customers, clients and fellow workers without having to
incur any travel expenses. These face-to-face meetings are
conducted using the click of a keyboard and the movement
of a mouse.
They are demonstrating and supporting products and services
without having to send people to far-flung destinations.
Web conferencing can enable your staff to get behind the
desk of your client and do the trouble shooting or give
the training that you may be currently doing, without having
to send your support staff out on expensive personal visits.
They are holding virtual training and classrooms for students,
employees and clients . Schools and Universities in particular
are using web and video conferencing to create virtual
classrooms, while companies are training their employees
at several locations using combined web and video conferences.
They are giving online web and video support to clients
. Live chat boxes are great, I use them all the time, but
the support you can offer when your technician can take
over a client's computer and really fix the problem is much
more powerful. And, when your client can see who is helping
him or her, it really adds a special warm and fuzzy
touch.
They are saving thousands of dollars in travel costs
by cutting down on commuting and travel and time spent out
of the office . As a result of this technology, our
need to travel between offices has been greatly reduced,
which has already saved us thousands of dollars, says
Saul Rothschild,Information Systems Manager at Steel Encounters, Inc.
In times of rising fuel costs, web and video conferencing
can really make a huge difference to a company's bottom
line. Companies using web conferencing are not only able
to cut down on their travel expenses, but their sales representatives,
trainers and support staff also get to spend more productive
time in the office and do not lose valuable hours sitting
in a car or on a plane.
They are thinking outside the box and devising
new ways to work now that they are free of geographical
limitations . The companies and organizations that have
adopted web and video conferencing technology are marketing
products and services, conducting training and giving support
as if all their employees, prospects and clients were working together under
one roof. Company meetings, sales meetings, employee training,
and product launches are now being conducted with a new
21 st Century flair.
So, consider your own business or activity and think of
how web and video conferencing could help you to work more
effectively with all your constituents without having to
leave your office.
Dan Richmond is CEO and Co-founder of MegaMeeting.com.
His company provides web conferencing and video conferencing
services for individuals, businesses and educational institutions.
Dan can be reached either via the phone at (818) 783-4311 or via e-mail at [email protected].
Visit their website http://www.MegaMeeting.com
for more information.