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Make Sure To Review The Many Different Conference Calling Services Before Choosing A Service
By Tim Gorman
Conference call services are an indispensable tool for business associates to share information and business owners to inform prospective clients. As all people know and realize, unexpected things happen and people are not always available for meetings and office conferences. That’s why conference calls are such a reliable option. You can communicate with people all over the world at any time just by setting up a conference call. Although some people think the whole process is somewhat hard, conference call services are easy to understand and comprehend.
There are many different services available to choose from. The services you choose will depend on the type of call it is going to be. For instance, if you want the call to be informative and not a lot of "Q and A", than you can choose to mute the listeners. Of course, services will vary from company to company, so do some research before signing up with a company.
Having others call up and participate in a call is not very difficult. The way they get into the call will depend on the service who offers conference calling. People may use a number and be automatically connected, or they may have to enter in a pin number to be connected. Many of these services are toll free, so individual listeners do not have to put money upfront, in the US that is. International users will probably be charged long distance fees by their telephone company.
Many conferences call services will have a set amount of people who can attend a call, while other services will allow you to have as many callers as you want. Many of these companies/services will even allow hundreds of callers to participate in a call. However, the more callers who participate, the more money it will cost the host to set up. Many companies will offer "caller packages". These packages are a certain amount of callers who can participate in a conference and you will pay a set rate for that amount. Obviously you don't want to hold a conference for 300 callers and then only have 30-40 call. That would just be a huge waste of money. Then again, you don't want to be cheap and only be able to support 30-40 callers when 500 people are trying to get in. Be sure to know the volume of callers before settling with a specific plan, or you could just pay per caller to make things easier. Of course, you may only need the conference call for 5-10 people, which means pricing won't be that big of a deal.
If you have frequent conference calls and many of the same people call in all the time, you can save your frequent participants to an address book. The address book will then be used to notify your frequent callers of the next upcoming call. The notifications will usually be done by email, and they will contain the phone number and pin code used to enter the call. The email will contain any information the caller needs in order to join the call at the right time. An email may also be sent from the "invitee" to relay important information ahead of time, such as: they will be calling in late, they will need to disconnect early, etc.
All of these conference call services will do everything they can to make both the host of the call and the attendants feel as comfortable and pleased with the service as possible.
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