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A Great New Collaboration Tool for Small Businesses

Posted on 9th January, by Peter Marino in Events, Small Business Marketing, Social Media Marketing. No Comments

While attending the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas this week I saw a great collaboration tool for micropreneurs. Many new online businesses, like my own, have a team that is spread out throughout the world. Talking to each other even by Skype can be difficult at times because of varying schedules and travel. So having a service that includes mobile face to face chat is key to collaborating effectively. Although Qik allows you to talk face to face over mobile phones it has one drawback; it has a push to talk button on the screen which is necessary for talking. This can be annoying or limiting in certain situations. A fairly new company called ooVoo has conquered all of these problems. In fact, according to their side by side videoRead More »




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