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8 Tips And Tricks For Less Awkward And More Professional Video Conferencing

Feeling awkward in front of the camera while using video conferencing technology is a simple fix. Promise! With a little exposure, practice, and a deeper understanding, anyone can look good, feel good, and make a lasting impression. It doesn’t matter if this is your first time or your 1,200th time, video conferencing is proven to […]

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How Franchisors Can Successfully Host Discovery Days Online For Franchisees

In the not so distant past, franchisor discovery days were commonly held in person, especially in the service and hospitality industries. Facility tours, meet and greets and more were all done face-to-face and sealed with a handshake. Nowadays, franchisors have had to become more creative and franchisees, more flexible. By way of video conferencing, both

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How Colleges Can Expand Reach With Video Conferencing

In and out of the classroom, video conferencing has the capability to enhance a student’s academic experience. Not only does video conferencing for college students enrich their experience with a more digital-centric approach, but it can also work to give them more well-rounded education that’s geographically independent. Plus, video conferencing for colleges has its perks

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