I have multiple accounts in the social networking space. From LinkedIn, Facebook, Delicious, Plaxo, and of course Twitter, I have a wide range of connections on the web. There are also contacts in my Outlook and Gmail account as well. All in all, I know a lot of people in a wider demographic than ever before.
How could I reach them all at once in a live situation? Some networks are more immediate than others, but if I wanted to have an open conversation, and share information in real time with the people on my different social networks, is there a way?
If you got this far, and have read any of my previous blog posts here, I'm sure you know what the answer is going to be. A QuickVisuals WebConference is flexible enough, and compatible enough that I can send a mass invite to my connections across all my networks and be confident, that anyone who wants to join my impromptu meeting will be able to.
Windows user of course. Mac or Linux users, which are prevalent in the social network space, not a problem. What about my not so tech oriented friends who can manage their email accounts and basic web browsing only. No tricky plug-ins or sign-ups for them to join, so they can make it. Just click and enter a name.
I have contacts in some tight secure financial, government, or legal institutions though. Not to worry as with No Downloads required, they will be able to join in easily without having to call in the IT department. My International connections can join in from anywhere, and in many locations of the world, call on the TeleConference line toll-free as well.
Having mass compatibility, along with a simple to use interface, makes QuickVisuals one of the most accessible ways to communicate with the largest range of people. Does your business target a wide demographic? Can you accommodate them all without a section being restricted in your current communications? You can with Great America Networks Conferencing.
Anthony Russo
Conferencing Consultant
Great America Networks Conferencing
arusso@ganconference.com
Skype: anth.russo
The Academy of Certified Social Workers (ACSW) is granted to all social workers who have met established eligibility criteria. http://business.blogtells.com/2008/09/26/business-programmes-and-plans/
Posted by: Plans | October 01, 2008 at 05:24 PM