Sunday, March 1, 2009

The Missing Element From Audio Conference Calls

If you've done any kind of teaching or conference calls you'll have heard people say that they prefer to learn visually more than once. It's just a fact that people learn better when they are given visual cues to follow. There's nothing mysterious about this, it's just a well-know fact. Even if someone prefers to take in their information through audio, there is always something that can be added to a presentation with a visual accompaniment.

Yet, when it comes to business, we don't think twice about jumping on the phone for hours on end. Meanwhile, on the other side of the line, people's eyes are wandering. Searching for something to focus on. The result of this is that you lose the attention of your listeners and they may even end up not knowing what you are talking about.

As a guest on some business-related conference calls a short time ago, I came across a problem that seems to be a common occurance in these types of learning environments. The quality of the conference was great, and the speakers knew what they were talking about. The problem occurred when these speakers would give out a web address or section for the listeners to visit. Since everyone is at home on their computer working their way around it took some time to get people to the site and many needed extra guidance and things to be repeated. This obviously took up some extra time that could have been more effectively used elseware.

Visuals are a great help for any type of conference call, but they can be especially helpful for any topic that can get technical and involved. Sure, not all conference calls need visuals. But they could all benefit from them. The more senses are involved in a learning session or any form of experience, the longer people remember it. So how can you add visualization to your audio conference calls? Simple. By adding web conferencing.

If you're unsure what that is, here's a quick definition. "Web Conferencing is used to hold group meetings or live presentations over the Internet." - source, InternetMarketingDefinitions.com

This type of web conferencing technology is becoming more and more affordable all the time. You will no doubt be able to find the program that fits your conferencing needs and also your budget. Try one out today and see what the results are for your business.

Lynette Chandler thrives on helping small businesses utilize technology in their marketing. She prepared a report and video about how to make more with web conferences. Available for a limited time, grab yours at MeetingOnNow.com

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