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Why would I want Skype to sell artwork? Weird
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<blockquote data-quote="Mamaof5" data-source="post: 399760"><p>Actually, I could see the usefulness in this situation. I use Skype a lot for meeting with my clients, even the local ones. It's a great way to meet up to discuss client projects, show off product (in my case web development and graphics design) in real time as if you were there with them in the same physical room.</p><p></p><p>Lots of big 500 fortune companies use skype both inter and intra office instead of MSN. It's more stable in all aspects. Skype was built for conferencing both audio and visual. It was built with companies in mind the fact that they offer to the consumer base now was just an after thought and why it's free to download or open source. They have even built a VOIP phone company off of their Skype product that can call cell phones, other Skype loaded computers (this service is free) and landlines. It can replace your hard phone line. It's about 30 to 60 bucks a year for it rather than a month.</p><p></p><p>It's a nifty little tool in a company arsenal of marketing tools.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mamaof5, post: 399760"] Actually, I could see the usefulness in this situation. I use Skype a lot for meeting with my clients, even the local ones. It's a great way to meet up to discuss client projects, show off product (in my case web development and graphics design) in real time as if you were there with them in the same physical room. Lots of big 500 fortune companies use skype both inter and intra office instead of MSN. It's more stable in all aspects. Skype was built for conferencing both audio and visual. It was built with companies in mind the fact that they offer to the consumer base now was just an after thought and why it's free to download or open source. They have even built a VOIP phone company off of their Skype product that can call cell phones, other Skype loaded computers (this service is free) and landlines. It can replace your hard phone line. It's about 30 to 60 bucks a year for it rather than a month. It's a nifty little tool in a company arsenal of marketing tools. [/QUOTE]
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