Network Marketing
Feb 192010

Can You Hear Me Now?

If you think leaders are heard over great internet connections, or with great software, think again.

When I showed up for an impromptu marketing webinar and quickly realized we’d actually be interacting vocally, I scrambled to find a microphone and cable. This was new to me and I had no idea if it would even work.

Not only did it work, but judging by the reaction from Mark Hoverson, it wasn’t expected. Special thanks to Mark for pointing out an important fact:

Something That is Obvious to You, Isn’t Necessarily Obvious to Others

Since my very first experience with online training it was obvious that the stuff leaders were using everyday was vastly different than the equipment and expense put into a professional production.

It only took a few seconds to realize that doesn’t have to be the case. Leaders are heard when their voices don’t hit overdrive, fade out, pop, click or just sound muffled.

Everyone can be heard with one of these… especially online.

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