How Google Hangout+ Can Help Your Business

We’re busy people. Sometimes we just cannot fit enough business hours into our days to accomplish our goals. Not to mention, how difficult it is to coordinate meeting schedules with more than four or more people.

Google Hangouts lets users connect and communicate with colleagues in multi-user video rooms. Users might use Hangouts to hold a business meeting, discuss a particular “hot topic” or pressing issue, or just have a multi-user video chat.

Hangouts are limited to 10 video conference participants, with no time limit. You can also use Hangouts On Air to broadcast a hangout to many more people. There is still a limit of 10 active participants. If you activate Google+ premium features, the limit increases to 15 participants for both Hangouts and Hangouts On Air.

What’s more impressive, when team members are scattered, Hangouts includes built-in productivity apps (like Google Drive) that improve team collaboration. Your team can make last-minute changes to an important presentation, get live input on your analysis from remote team members, or even plan the company holiday party.

Following are a few features:

Chat Face-to-Face

Seeing someone’s face can make all the difference. Catch up with everyone from your computer, phone or tablet device.

Host Virtual Meetings

Complete work faster in virtual meetings with powerful tools like screen sharing and Google Drive collaboration.

Sharing Presentations

Hangouts let you share your computer screen so other people in the hangout can it. You can choose to share any open window on your computer. You can also share Google Drive files and collaborate to write meeting notes or draw on a shared whiteboard.

Broadcast to the world

Go live in front of a global audience, whether you’re an aspiring artist, a global celebrity or a concerned citizen. See examples.

Here is just one example of using Google Hangouts hosted by Entrepreneur Magazine with Guest from the hit show “Shark Tank.”

Google Hangouts is the “next best thing to being there.”  Learn more about it here and let me know what you think… here.

Many  thanks to Media Creations Group for contributing this blog.

The Four Great Words to Hear

For a small business owner, there’s nothing like stating the price of your services and hearing the words, “OK, let’s get started.” For so many of us, we sometimes get other words such as, “That’s not in my budget,” “Can you come lower?” or “Why are your prices so high?”

You want to attract clients that will say, “OK, let’s get started,” over and over again. They value your product or service, and they are willing to pay your asking price.

Back in October, I remember watching this video on Entrepreneur.com called “How to Attract the Clients You Want.” Every new business owner asks these same questions, “How can I get prospects to contract with me at my rate?” Or, “Why do people want me to lower my prices?” Maria Forleo, a small business expert, discusses this with Diana Ransom of Entrepreneur.com.

Here are a few of the points Maria talks about:

  • Position yourself as the best in your market by having a clean and professional website.
  • Translate your value by explaining how much time and money you will be saving your clients.
  • Prove your business success through case studies and testimonials from past clients.

Watch the discussion in its entirety here. Let me know what you think. If you incorporate some of the suggestions, maybe you will often hear those four great words, “OK, let’s get started.”

http://youtu.be/rWLj0ZOOtko