LOS ANGELES, CA, January 16, 2007–Virtual Connections and Mega Web Conferences have found that there are countless applications for utilizing MegaMeeting.com’s browser based web and video conferencing services, and by reselling the products they are reaching more and more businesses and individuals who are greatly benefiting from the technology.
Due to MegaMeeting.com's aggressive pricing and willingness to share on-going revenues, the sky is the limit for its resellers. In addition to offering traditional reseller margins on its core products, MegaMeeting.com also offers a private label video and web conferencing solution that is “branded” as if it was created by the reseller. This version allows the reseller to resell “seats” from what appears to the end-user to be the reseller's very own web & video conferencing product.
Virtual Connections and Mega Web Conferences currently use MegaMeeting in their Training and Sales departments, as well as for their Administration. They are utilizing MegaMeeting products for product sales and demonstrations to prospects, training of employees and to resell to end-users.
Lucy Smorto, a Sales Consultant for Virtual Connections and Mega Web Conferences, stated, “I’m very impressed with the MegaMeeting web conferencing system. Its features are simple to use and quite user-friendly. Everyone I’ve dealt with at MegaMeeting has been extremely friendly, helpful and eager to please. I have full faith in the MegaMeeting system and the company.”
When asked why they chose MegaMeeting over other web and video conferencing systems, Smorto went on to say, “I’ve investigated other web conferencing companies and they were not nearly as helpful. In fact, one web conferencing system required that I install software which created serious problems with my computer and I had to uninstall it immediately. Plus, there were no qualified staff available or willing to help with questions or provide a demo.”
The specific features of MegaMeeting that Virtual Connections and Mega Web Conferences implement most often are the video conferencing capabilities that allow meeting attendees to see each other, the built-in audio (VoIP), the audio via integrated teleconferencing, the ability to share a PowerPoint presentation via the Internet, and screen sharing capabilities.
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