February 10, 2012

A free tool to make conference calls by internet and save money

Always you should seek ways to save money for you business and Internet have many ways to save money, Internet technology is available to everyone and there are many free resources that allow you to enhance your business idea for us to concentrate on making money.

One of these tools is DimDim which allows us, totally free, have conferences on the Internet simultaneously with up to 20 people simultaneously.

You may well raise virtually their team or business through a conference call without the team waste time moving at a common place.

Using the DimDim you may meet virtually in a conference that combines the technology of Internet telephony with VoIP … all absolutely free (I recommend read Developing Business Ideas with VoIP telephony).

DimDim’s business model is to offer this free system and sell a premium package for those who want more than free package offer.

You can visit DimDim by clicking here on this link

Business Idea: Selling VoIP Telephony, save money and make money with the future now

VoIP telephony has become an excellent alternative for save money.

VoIP telephony is basically the ability to use the Internet to make phone calls. The cost is usually much lower because the cost of internet is a fixed cost while the phone is variable cost.

You can sell this solution to small and medium businesses as provider or owner of Voip solutions and why not for families.

You can easily become a reseller of Voip solutions. Seek in Google “Voip” and you can find some alternatives.

The connection to internet is an excelletn option to save in TV Cable and Phone Calls. Certainly you don’t need TVCable because by internet you have many options to watch movies, now you can add the benefits of Voip calls in order to replace phone calls. So, only with your internet connection you can get and save two services, phone calls and TV.

To sell Voip services, could be an excellent business idea.

If you want to know more about VoIp telephony see in Wikipedia by clicking here. Also you can get more information from Federal Communications Commisions by clicking here in this link.