Freebie Friday ~ Conferences & Interviews Made Easy

This week is going to cover an easy way to make mastermind calls, conferences and even create products.  All with a phone call.  While some people may have the first tool, Skype, there are more uses for it than you realize.

Skype

You can chat, make audio calls or video calls, or with just one other person or with groups of people. The service is free of cost as long as you are talking computer to computer. Also both PC and Mac users can talk to each other with Skype without a problem.

ADDITIONAL USES

Use Skype for conferences.    Conferences for a product collaboration, for mastermind meeting, it can be used for group chats. You can use it for interviews, group meetings and more.  Group chat is nice, you set up a chat group and people add their thoughts when they come on, which means not everyone needs to be on at the same time.


Now let’s add another feature:

MP3 Skype Recorder 1.9.0

You can call and talk to someone on Skype and use the MP3 Skype Recorder to record the call. You can save the call as a mono or stereo track and it converts the call into a standard MP3 format.

While you must use Skype, you can record even if you make a call to a regular phone. Conference calls can be recorded as well.  This is a quick way to product creation. Perhaps your product creation is an interview. Perhaps you record the call and get the call transcribed to pull out information to create a product.

The possibilities are endless with Skype and the recorder.


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MJ Schrader


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2 Responses to Freebie Friday ~ Conferences & Interviews Made Easy

  1. Linette says:

    I really really like Skype. I am concerned about using it for recording interviews or teleseminars, i.e. products because there tends to be an echo and you can't be sure when a call is going to sound that way, and based on different people's internet provider, there can be a lot of dropped calls.I personally haven't had the problem but have been on the other end of other people's problem.Do you have a suggestion for improving the probability of success?

  2. MJ Schrader says:

    Unfortunately there is no guaranteed way to succeed. Every type of phone drops calls. Another solution you could look into would be http://Freeconferencecall.com. Everyone calls in on their own phones you set up to record when you are ready and the call is saved until your next call. Hope this helps ~ MJ