Friday, February 29, 2008

How To Correctly And Easily Setup A Conference Call

Some business ventures require new ideas and techniques to inform customers and employees of things that are going on. Many times, a group meeting is called or something to that nature. The group of people meets and discusses the topics and issues then disperses. Well, sometimes it is not that simple, and everyone can not make it to the discussion on time or at all. Most people would agree that it doesn't take much time to pick up a phone, dial a number, and then participate in the conversation. This is the reason more businesses are starting to set up conference calls.

The person calling in to participate in the call does not need to do a lot. First, they dial the number that they were given to enter the conference call. After that, you will most likely be asked for your PIN code to ensure that you are in the right place and are directed to the right call area. Although the job of the caller is simple, the task of host requires more time, and in most cases money. A conference call is not a 10 minute process. Luckily for some people, there are guides on how to set up a conference call, which can be found easily on the internet. There are certain steps the host must perform in order for this call to go smoothly. First he has to notify customers, consumers, or employees that a conference call is going to take place. This can be done in a multitude of ways, whether it be by office announcements, emails, letters, bulletin boards, etc. Once people are aware of the what day and what time it is going to take place, the person setting up the call has to get to work. The host, or leader, will have to go through a hosting company in order to have the call. It may be possible to do this at his/her home, but that would require much technical assistance.

The creator of the call has to decide on one of three type of conference calls. Reservation-less, operator assisted, and operator dialed are the 3 types and each has its own unique set-up, and differ in price. The reservation-less is the most common and cheapest of the three. You simply dial the number and enter in your code and are connected. Operator assisted calls have an operator standing by for special needs, such as recording, using moderator commands, and monitoring the conference. The third, which is an operator dialed call, calls the numbers that is on a list and then manually adds them to the call. The operator then stands by for any required services, like translation, recording, or other added features.

Setting up a conference call can be time consuming. If your new to that sort of thing, you may need to do a bit of research before jumping on in and making mistakes. The price will vary from company to company, and will depend on how many people participate and for how long. However, if you are interested in setting up a conference call, then you have made a smart decision and many will appreciate the added effort to share information.

Timothy Gorman is a successful Webmaster and publisher of BestConferenceCallingServices.com. He provides more information on how to correctly setup a conference call, plus video, audio and web conference calling specials that you can research in your pajamas on his website.

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