I just finished watching the Presidential debate with Senators Barack Obama and John McCain. This one was in a Town Hall style. It is an interesting choice for a debate that usually would be held much more formally with the Presidential candidates standing behind podiums.
Why do they have a debate in this format?
This is a chance for the candidates to look more like real people, rather than politicians. There is a friendly casualness that is present which you just lose once you put a podium in front of a person. The ability to connect with your audience is crucial to a speaker, and there is no better way than looking like you are accessible.
Are you accessible when you give a presentation? Do you put yourself in front of your audience with an easy to use system. If you are reaching out to clients, how easy is it for them to get to your information? How easy is it for them to talk to you in a 2-way conversation?
Having a platform that you can be confident will be accessible to most anyone you want to reach is an essential business communication tool. Great America Networks Conferencing can provide you with all you need in the form of TeleConferencing, WebConferencing, and VideoConferencing. We even give you the tools to manage it all, and provide the full training and support you want to make sure you look your best at all times. And these extras are always free of charge.
Let us bring your message to the widest range of people, and show that you are accessible to your clients, employees, or any audience you are really trying to reach. Call us today.
Anthony Russo
Conferencing Consultant
Great America Networks Conferencing
arusso@ganconference.com
Skype: anth.russo
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