As a online small business owner I'm constantly connected one way or the other with my clients. Be it through online VOIP services, IM or email - clients want to have that instant connection with you. The internet has opened up huge possibilities to conduct business online and pretty soon video is going to make it much easier, faster and more practical to use.
e/pop, developed by WiredRed.com, is a video conferencing solution for business owners. They also provide a list of video conferencing equipment that are compatible with their software. They have provided a whole range of products for all types of computer users. From personal setups, laptop web conferencing equipment to a complete conference room setup.
Designed for multi-office company networks the conference software has some pretty impressive features.
e/pop Video Conference Features
Best suited for a corporate or even a small business owner e/pop seems to have some good features and I would definitely use it myself, once I have the need for it. It would probably come in handy to use for my fashion house setup, when I get back in that business, so I can see how my samples look over the web immediately instead of waiting for them to arrive in the mail.
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There are a lot of video conferencing options out there these days. One of my friends turned me on to ooVoo which is perfect for a smaller company as it allows six people to video conference at once. How much does e/pop cost? It looked interesting until I saw you could only have a trial period. That was the real selling point about ooVoo for me, that it is free.
Pat – I think it costs like $350 a month for the basic version.
It seems Paltalk allow 10 and Aim 20 people to video conference at once. Both are free.
I have read this post. This is very much true. Even I own a blog account on video conferencing. Video conferencing is indeed a great innovation in technology and communications. One day video conferencing will be like an ordinary house-hold item in the next 5-10 years.I will mention your post in my blog.