Monday, August 23, 2010

3 Tips To Identify A nice Conference Call Provider



By Chris
companies nowadays really understand the important of communicate.
 The companies that leave out this most important activity are often left in the dust wondering where they went wrong and why they are on the sidelines of their industry.  In the search for talented professionals, many companies have taken to collaborating with satellite offices or with employees that may be out on assignment.  Using phone calls and E-mail as the primary means of communication can work to an extent, but to gain a real advantage a business should consider the services that a conference call provider can offer.  So what questions can you ask to make sure that your company is getting the most out of your conference call provider?


1. Does the Conference Call Provider Provide...Service?


It seems like a simple question, but it is actually one of the most important questions you can ask when it comes to a conferencing provider.  This is true especially with smaller companies because as they grow and begin to take on more clients and collaborating with larger networks, they often find they have outgrown their service provider.  Make sure that the service provider can offer additional services like web conferencing and scheduling services.  The option to record conference calls may not seem important at first but can soon become an invaluable tool.  Checking in advance before choosing a provider will make sure that when your company does grow that the provider can keep up.




3. How will your participants join the conference?


Just like a regular meeting people are sometimes late, the fact that a conference is over the telephone won't fix that problem.  But make sure that you choose a conference call provider that makes it easy for people to join in even after a meeting is already in progress.  Also verify what method people use to connect.  Some companies use operators that can make it easier for participants to join in but can drive up costs. Other companies choose to simply provide the participants with a toll free phone number and a pass code.  Choose the option that is going to make the conference call go as smoothly as possible.


2. Are you charged a Flat Fee?

There seems to be a million and one ways to pay for conference call services, just make sure that you know exactly what you are paying for and how much it is going to cost you.  Choosing a company that uses a flat fee will allow you to know what to expect allowing you to plan accordingly.  


Asking these three basic questions will go a long way toward helping you get the most out of your conferencing providers

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