Alternatives to WebEx and GoToMeeting – MeetingBurner
September 2, 2012 / by Marco / Categories : Business
If you’re just a startup company, entrepreneurs or a small business and need to schedule online meetings etc but don’t have the funds to pay for the subscription costs (and don’t want to sign up just to receive a 30 day trial) from services such as WebEx and GoToMeeting, then I might have found a solution for you.
It’s called MeetingBurner (www.meetingburner.com). They have a Free plan (FREE FOREVER) and when they mean free it’s free with a just a few limitation. The limitation is that you can only add a max of 15 attendees and can’t record the meeting. Now for small businesses this is quite sufficient. The best part is that you can try one of the paid version for FREE for 30 if you have to increase the number of attendees.
So what sets MeetingBurner apart?
- Speed – Attendees click once to join a meeting, and it loads lightning fast.
- Simplicity – Anyone can join meetings without calling tech support.
- Integration – Phone bridges, Skype, and webinars in perfect harmony.
- Social – One-click to share a recorded meeting on YouTube.
- Price – Free and fully featured with no distracting ads for attendees.
- Meeting Temperature – Instant data that lets you drastically improve your pitch, follow up with interested attendees, and turn your meetings into a powerful sales tool.
- Autopilot™ Meetings – Record a meeting on Sunday, but have it play on a Tuesday as if it’s live.
- PayPal Integration – Charge attendees directly from the registration screen.
- Mobile – Native Android functionality and iPhone/iPad apps to view.
Here’s a webinar video of some tips and tricks for awesome meeting and webinar.
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