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The Problems and Perks of Web Conferencing

The grass is always greener on the other side. Sitting in an early morning or destination business meetings often leaves you wishing you were at home in your pajamas; however, conferencing from home or in a location other than your audience comes with its own set of issues. This raises the question: which type of conferencing is best for each scenario?

Live Audience Advantages:

Engaging your audience live audience members have the opportunity to read the presenter's body language, make eye contact, and often have an easier time asking questions .

Paying attention audio conference call attendees are habitually guilty of multi-tasking, taking time and attention away from the issues being addressed

Relationship building immersing yourself within a live audience is an opportunity to network, and meet co-workers, partners and clients you otherwise may not have have met

Webcast Advantages:

Convenience your audience is a mere click away with a webcast, and an include others in even the most remote locations which typically leads to bigger turnouts and at the end of the day more potential clients.

Cost-Effective webcasts reduce travel expenses, costs of reserving meeting facilities, and the downtime associated with travel. Not only that, but webcasts also decrease paper consumption and your company's carbon footprint.

Comfort attending a meeting or presentation via webcast assured you always have the best seat in the house

Every meeting has unique requirements, and ultimately, of course, the choice is yours. If you'd like more information or have any questions, please contact a Fast Blue client manager today to see what we can do for your business!




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