Web Conferencing getting popular with small business

Key features and their merits + review and comparison of web conferencing services
By: PR Manager
 
Jan. 18, 2012 - PRLog -- The workforce today is increasingly becoming global. Companies are outsourcing all over and it is common for business units with employees in geographically disparate locations like Pakistan, Australia, Ukraine, Dallas and South Africa. Even small companies are outsourcing tasks that they don't have in-house expertise at. Outsourcing to lower cost areas help smaller companies to be at par with their larger competitors without breaking the bank.

This geographically disparate workforce puts emphasis on communications tools that are instant and

collaborative in nature, where employees can see each other, hear each other and work together on

documents and data. These tools are also being increasingly used to educate customers and independent

affiliates and agents.

This presents an opportunity for tech. firms to keep coming up with better and more reliable solutions for

web conferencing and webinars. Such tools have been around for a while but they were restricted to large

corporations as they were expensive. Over the past few years, more players have entered the market and

that has brought down prices and improved features. Competition is always good for the consumer.

Proliferation of DSL and Fiber broadband has also helped achieve better quality and clarity of audio and

video.

The same tools are also used for holding webinars when addressing large gatherings like announcing new

products or educating a large number of new agents / employees.

If you are in the market for web conferencing / webinar tools and services, first understand the features

and functions that may be of use to you and then compare prices based on the functions that are important

to you. This write up covers both.

Collaboration Features

Multiple Presenters:
If your meetings require all or several participants to have the ability to talk, you need to make sure

that the provider has a good robust solution in this area. Even during webinars, the main presenter may

want to bring in an expert on a subject to share his ideas for a while. Look for a web conferencing

service that allows for multiple participants to assume presentation duties.

Polling:
Very useful for large meetings / webinars. Allows you to easily ask opinions and get instant feedback.

Screen-Sharing:
Allows others to see whatever you are displaying on your screen. You can run your PowerPoint presentation

on your computer and all participants can watch. You can show documents on your computer or you can browse

websites and everyone sees what you see.

Desktop Sharing:
Enables others to take over control of your desktop or conversely allows you to take control of somebody

else's desktop. Great for trouble shooting and educating new users.

Drawing and Annotation Tools:
Many web conferencing services provide annotation tools — such as pencils, pens, and virtual sticky notes

— similar to those found in popular graphic-design applications. Helps you write over whatever is on your

screen.

Whiteboard:
A whiteboard gives meeting participants a dedicated space for outlining projects or brainstorming ideas, a

potentially useful feature when you're bringing people together to collaborate rather than simply

presenting information.

Video Sharing:
Allows you to upload a video to the web conferencing service so you can all watch it together.

File Sharing:
Everyone can view the data together, comment and make changes to it in a collaborative manner.
Communication Features

Text Chat:
Almost all web conferencing services offer a built-in text-chat tool that participants can use to

communicate with specific attendees or the entire group, eliminating the need for attendees to install or

use a third-party IM client.

Teleconferencing:
Many web conferencing products include some form of voice-calling feature, allowing you to talk to fellow

participants while the meeting is in progress. Some services include a free teleconferencing option,

others charge to use this feature; in either case, your organization will need to foot the bill for any

long-distance fees it accrues.

Videoconferencing:
Videoconferencing lets participants with webcams to broadcast a video image of themselves into the online

meeting. While videoconferencing helps improve the atmosphere / ambiance of web-based meetings, many

services that offer this feature charge extra for using it.

Recording:
Some web conferencing services have the ability to record entire meetings as a video file. The recorded

meeting / webinar can be used as a reference or for viewing later by others who could not attend the

original meeting.

Payment Plans:
Some providers offer monthly subscription plans while others have a pay per meeting plan. If you are going

to have very regular meetings and webinars, then a monthly subscription will suit you better. For

infrequent users, a pay per meeting plan is more cost effective.

Specialty Features:
Broadcasting from your Facebook Page:

This has tremendous viral capabilities. Currently only Meet Cheap offers this feature. Facebook by nature is very viral and if you like word to spread around about your sales webinars, then this feature may be really attractive to your sales staff.

Visit http://bloggerkhan.com/free-web-conferencing-report/619 for a Review and Comparison of Web Conferencing services where you will find a feature by feature comparison of the premier web conferencing services.

Here is the link again http://bloggerkhan.com/free-web-conferencing-report/619

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