| Dear Bob:
Chat is not exactly the richest
or most compelling medium for communicating with clients and
prospects. But, until recently it was the only affordable
alternative to holding online meetings. Not any more...
Let's Have A Meeting
A new category of online software
and services is emerging, called "groupware", that is
racing to provide comprehensive, virtual meeting capabilities to
anyone with an online connection. Most online groupware
solutions will offer basic online collaborative tools, such as:
- Chat -
yes, this is still the main means of real-time communication
between meeting attendees, (at least until bandwidths allow
group video conferencing)
- Virtual White Board -
gives participants the ability to mark up a shared image
(e.g. business charts, spreadsheets), where everyone gets to
see changes being made real-time. You can use this to
discuss, mark up, and comment on new marketing materials
your designer just finished for you, in real time without
having to visit their offices (a huge timesaver!)
- Document Sharing -
allows the viewing of a document by all participants, even
if they don't have the proper software typically required to
open it. You could use this to show and discuss CMA's,
contracts, marketing plans, etc., in real time with clients
and prospects from around the country.
- Application Sharing -
allows participants to manipulate any application active on
the meeting moderator's computer. Imagine discussing a
spread sheet with projected closing costs where the client
themselves could manipulate the data to see the bottom line
results of various options --with your guidance of course!
- File Transfer -
the ability to transfer files between participants while the
meeting is in session. Similar to sending attachments
through e-mail only it uses the browser to send and receive
files. Very handy for sending marketing or transaction
related documents to clients while discussing them.
Some groupware products even
offer voice and video conferencing. However, unless all
the participants have a very fast Internet connection, its
practicality typically does not live up to the vendor hyped-up
promises.
Your Place Or Mine
While there are a growing number
of products that offer virtual meeting capabilities, two in
particular are worth mentioning:
Microsoft
NetMeeting - is a full-featured online groupware
product that is available free from Microsoft. Many
corporations use it for intranet group collaboration and for
real-time client support. This is primarily a
"client-side" product in that the software on each
attendee's machine does most of the work.
Webex.com
- a server-based solution that allows you to set up a free
"virtual office" through their Web site, which
includes all the online meeting features listed above in
addition to scheduling and creating forums (i.e. bulletin
boards). The advantage of this kind of approach is that
since it works through your Web browser (after installing a
plug-in), almost anyone can participate --not just people with
Windows based computers.
While the current offerings that
enable you to conduct online "virtual meetings" are
good, they barely scratch the surface of what's possible when
collaborating online. Over the next year or two we will
see frequent and dramatic innovations in this important area of
doing business online, especially as bandwidth steadily
increases.
The real payoff in using these
capabilities however, is that your client or prospect becomes
involved, part of the process, and feels in control as a result.
Now that's rich communication!
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