Free internet Web Conferencing -Phoning Freebies

One of the most prominent and one of the earliest, Internet Web conferencing vendors offers free Internet Web conferencing for 30 days. They’re confident that once a firm tries its Web conferencing services for the 30 day free trial they’ll sign on to pay for an extended length of time.

 

Let’s see what you get for this 30 day free Internet Web conferencing trial. To get started is easy. The first thing the moderating firm would need to do to start its 30 day free trial of Internet Web conferencing is to register and create a password and a user ID. Once this happens the moderator is able to host any number of Web conferencing events with any participants they wish. Participants do not need to register with the vendor. They just have to dial in.

There is an automatic computer setup to start the hosting process, but it takes less than a minute. There is no software or hardware configuration needed because the vendor’s software program will simply download to the moderator’s computer. Once this is completed a few simple clicks is all it takes to get the first free Internet Web conferencing event started. There are three choices of method for conducting a free Internet Web conference during the 30 day free trial. The meeting can be conducted by entering through the Web site of the vendor; it can be conducted via Microsoft Outlook or by way of Instant Messaging applications.

No one has to be a technical or Internet expert in order to take best advantage of this free Internet Web conferencing trial. Even a techno novice can start scheduling Web meetings with no training whatsoever.

Features of this vendor’s Internet Web conferencing program include viewing by desktop which enhances the meetings by showing participants any file or application on the presenter’s desktop. Every participant can share her or his desktop as well. Mouse control and keyboard use can be shared, for participant and team collaboration in real time. Integration of email and instant messaging are part of this 30 day free Internet Web conferencing trial too. Various instant messaging applications can be used such as Microsoft Outlook, IBM’s Lotus Notes and many others.

With the Web conferencing chat feature participants can chat with all attending or one on one. Voice conferencing is included as a free service on a permanent basis upon signing any Internet Web conferencing service agreement with this vendor. Meetings can be arranged quickly with one phone number.

Other handy features of this free Internet Web conferencing trial are recording and playback of the meeting, application sharing controls and drawing tools.



 


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