Save Big Bucks With Online Meetings
July 1, 2008 · Print This Article
According to US News, Mark Fritch, owner of Fritch Custom Log Homes in Sandy, Ore., has a problem: The office of his engineer is dozens of miles from his own office. To have a face-to-face meeting with his engineer, Fritch says, “I can figure it’s going to take three or four hours out of my day and 50 miles of driving.” With today’s gas prices, traveling that far is also a drain on Fritch’s wallet. But Fritch has a solution that saves him time and money: He uses a Web-conferencing program to set up a virtual meeting with his engineer. It allows them to view on their individual computers all the documents and photos of their latest home-building project as if the materials were spread out in front of them on a table. Fritch says that holding virtual meetings, which he has done for the past three years, has substantially cut his travel costs. “When I look at dollars and cents, I’m saving time, I’m saving fuel – it’s a win,” Fritch says. Web-conferencing software is an example of how technology has made staying in the office–and saving on fuel costs–work for more and more business people. And the technology has become increasingly affordable for the small fry. A monthly subscription can be as low as $39/month. Less than the cost of filling up your SUV!
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