
Do you host tele-seminars, conference calls or telephone interviews? And do you sometimes need to make a recording of the call?
If you’re like most busy business people, you don’t want to fiddle around with recording equipment and converting files into MP3 format. All you want to do is:
1) easily turn on the recording system on and off
2) get the finished recording in an MP3 format so that you and others can listen to it
Here are recommendations of two new online services that will do this for you at a very reasonable cost, along with step-by-step instructions on how to use these services.
Step one: Get a free bridge (conference call) line
Go to www.freeaudioconferencing.com and sign up for a free bridge line. This is a fully functional bridge line with your own private PIN number. No more having to make a reservation!
Step two: Choose between the following two recording services
I’ve done a lot of research on this subject and tried out many systems. In my experience the best two services for ease of use, customer support and value for your dollar are:
1) www.freeaudioconferencing.com ($10 per recording - use if you only make one or two recordings a month)
2) www.audioacrobat.com ($19.95 month for unlimited recordings - use if you make two or more recordings a month)
In my next post I'll explain exactly how to record using these services.
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