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Storytelling: Why Stories Attract More Customers | Social Media Examiner

Storytelling: Why Stories Attract More Customers | Social Media Examiner | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it

What’s the story of your business?

 

Are you wondering how storytelling can help your marketing and sales?
 

To learn about the power of storytelling, I interview Dave Kerpen for this episode of the Social Media Marketing podcast....


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Thoughtful interview on storytelling...

Tiana Martin's comment, December 30, 2012 10:41 AM
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Alessio Manca's comment, December 31, 2012 3:42 AM
Glad You Liked the Suggestion Karen :) To me... Storytelling it's You!
Karen Dietz's comment, December 31, 2012 5:59 PM
With great people like you looking out for wonderful things to share, truly I am blessed, as are my readers!
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Instant Web-Based Free Videoconferencing with Meetingl

Instant Web-Based Free Videoconferencing with Meetingl | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it


Robin Good: Meetingl is a free video conferencing tool that allows you to meet, talk and chat with up to eight people without having to download, install or configure any software.

 

Fully browser-based Meetingl works across PCs, Macs and mobile devices, and it is as simple to use as it gets. To start a session you simply click on "New Room" and instantly you are placed in a uniquely numbered room where you can invite your guests. You can share the URL of the meeting room by clicking on the "room number" that will appear on the lower left part of your interface.

 

Free to use.

 

Try it out now: http://meetingl.com/

 

[Definitely a cool tool for small meetings, sharing and online updates with small teams ~ Jeff]

 

 

 


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Raphael Souchier's comment, December 4, 2012 6:05 AM
@God Is. When you create a new room. A small window opens, where you are asked to chose wether you want to authorize meeting.com's access to you mike & camera. It says: If you click on Authorize, your conversation may be recorded.
Susan's curator insight, February 20, 5:02 AM

It looks great!

Paula Correia's curator insight, April 29, 2:54 PM

"Meetingl" é uma ferramenta gratuita de conferência de vídeo  que permite  conversar com até oito pessoas, sem ter que  instalar ou configurar qualquer software.

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Best 15 Free Video Conferencing Tools 2012

Best 15 Free Video Conferencing Tools 2012 | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it

Robin Good: If you are looking for a free video conferencing solution, here is my selection of the top 15 (and more) solutions available right now online.

I have personally checked each one of them, and while you may not like each one, they all guarantee the ability to video conference with more than two people (FlashMeeting is the only exception I have included) without you needing to pay anything for it.

 

Some, as good as Vidyo or Zoom.us may provide HD quality video and even full support for mobile platforms. Others, like MeBeam or Sinfor offer bare-bone ad-supported solutions that have zero frills but can do the job if you need an immediate, zero-cost solution.

 

Check it out here: http://pinterest.com/robingood/top-15-free-video-conferencing-tools-2012/

 

P.S.: Feel free to suggest tools you know that should belong in this collection.

 

[Great suggestions with thanks to Robin Good - JD]


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Susan's comment, September 15, 2012 6:57 AM
What about Skype? Too well-known?