Filed in archive
by Steve Rucinski on June 27, 2006

Free Conferencing Corporation of America (www.freeconferencecall.com) has announced the industry's first FREE conference recording service. The new service offers a multitude of opportunities as a vital sales and marketing tool to save businesses more money versus expensive "pay-for-play" comparative services. Callers can utilize the in-conference recording option for:
• Free unlimited dial-in playback
• File download
• Web streaming
• RSS and podcast conversion
• 24/7 availability
Unlike other solutions, FreeConferenceCall.com does not require a teleconference connection charge. Users simply call a dial-in number to participate in a teleconference. By eliminating the connection charge and conference recording fees, users only pay for the call, which is typically a few cents per minute, depending on calling plans and carrier charges.
In comparison to other free conferencing providers, the new recording service from FreeConferenceCall.com is the only one that offers unlimited playback and downloading of recording. FreeConferenceCall.com also offers up to 6 hours of FREE recordable talk time for one session, and users can have an unlimited number of sessions.
In addition, competitors charge a $10 recording cost to playback the recorded call for 10 days and an additional $10 for each 10 days thereafter. Competitor's can only accommodate 100 callers to listen to the playback (versus FreeConferenceCall.com that is unlimited) and they do not offer RSS feeds for podcast conversions.
Permalink: FREE Conference Call Recording Service
Trackback: http://publish.creative-weblogging.com/publish/mt-tb.pl/25852
Mr Wong
Vote for FREE Conference Call Recording Service:
|
Rating: 7.25 out of 4 vote(s) cast.
|
Response from:
deborah
(08/18/08 8:18pm)
need a moderator code pls
Response from:
Todd Hatch
(09/08/08 2:24pm)
I've used a lot of free conference call companies. The only one that was actually free and didn't spam me or put me on some sort of a list was conferencetown.com. They have free recording too---UNLIMITED...so they appear to be the best of what is out there as far as free goes.
Subscribe
Use the search to look for other interesting posts
| RSS | See all blog subscribe options |
|
What is RSS? | |
| Yahoo! |
|
| Addthis |
|
| Bloglines |
|
| Newsletter | |
| Follow us on Twitter! |















