Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Webcasts - How This Technology Builds Your Business and Your Sales!
<p>Webcasts. Webcasts are presentations available to viewers via the Internet, complete with audio and video. To see the presentation the viewer needs no special equipment or plugins, he or she simply goes to a website address, logins, turns up the speakers, and sits back to enjoy the presentation.</p><p>Webcasts are hugely popular due to the ease of use . Anyone who wants to present information free, or for a fee, to a worldwide audience can benefit from offering a webcast. Webcasts offer that 'in person' touch, a feeling of connection. Viewers can see and hear the speaker in real time without the awkward video feed from earlier days.</p><p>Here are some actual suggestions for Webcast use:</p><p>1. A company with offices throughout the country or the world, can offer the webcast format to their employees . The CEO, President, Managers and so forth can record or offer a live presentation for employees, board members or shareholders to view from the comfort of their home or office.</p><p>2. A network marketing company, or distributor based company can offer the webcast to their network of sellers. The webcast can be used for training purposes, promotion of new products and services, upcoming events, conferences, and more. The number of attendees can be tracked right down to the name of the participant. The training sessions can even be recorded for those participants unable to view the live webcast. The recorded sessions can be archived for later use and easy access.</p><p>3. A Consultant can offer his or her services via webcast . The client pays for the consult and when payment is approved, he or she logs on to the webcast to access in real time the expertise and services of the paid consultant. No need to make an office visit. Convenient and easy to use!</p><p>4. Any business selling a product or service can allow customers to login to the Webcast room and speak with a customer service agent including seeing them and hearing them completely through the webcast format . The webcst offers increased customer service, and a reduction in long distance costs for both the company and the customer.</p><p>5. Radio stations, or call in TV shows, can offer the webcast to listeners and to viewers , to login to the webcast and ask a question, make a comment, request a song, and much more. Guests equipped with personal webcams can even make guest appearances at the discretion of webcast host.</p><p>At my company, Worldprofit Inc., we have developed and been using webcasting for many years now to connect with our customers, train our people. reach a larger audience and for sales purposes. This technology will only keep on getting better and better.</p><p>Sandi Hunter is the Director of Website Development at <a target="_new" href="http://www.Worldprofit.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.Worldprofit.com</a> and has been since she co-founded the company back in 1994. Sandi and her development team provide consulting, website design, database development, webcasting, and online marketing to satisified customers around the world.</p>
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