1. Save money on travel costs
Traveling can easily get expensive. Between buying plane tickets, booking a hotel, and dining, the costs can pile up.
Traveling can easily get expensive. Between buying plane tickets, booking a hotel, and dining, the costs can pile up.
You want to start a business but have no capital and no idea where to start. No sweat! Starting a business with no money can be easy. The challenges come when building a loyal customer base and growing your startup into a resilient business that can withstand the changes in the market.
However, to get started competing in the market, you’ll first need to start from the ground up.
When running a freelance business, your clients can come from all over the world. Often, you may never meet your clients in person at all. While professional relationships like this are becoming increasingly normal, it’s not the optimal option for doing business with a client.
You’ve hosted dozens of online meetings before, but you’re finally looking to take your conferences to the next level. When graduating from an amateur to a pro, the devil is in the details. To become a professional, you’ll want to pay attention to the smaller aspects of a meeting that can still leave a big impression on your audience.
Things like choosing the right conferencing platform and investing in the right hardware can completely change how you come off to guests.
The Federal Communications Commission is currently reviewing a proposed rule change to the Intercarrier Compensation System. (Updating the InterCarrier Compensation Regime to Eliminate Excess Arbitrage WC Docket No. 18-155)
The Commission will vote on the rule next Thursday Sept. 26.
Have you ever joined an online meeting only to be met with an automated greeting and a blank meeting wall?
With more technologies becoming an inherent part of our generation, growing your church has never been easier. With the right methods and online tools, you can make it simple for your church community to stay connected or just as easily expand your membership from local to global.
Using technology, church leaders can reach a broader audience and share the gospel of God with people from around the world.