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Hi, my name is Jeffrey Sloe, and I've just finished an announcement of my newest business venture, Live-Web-Conferencing.com. If you would like to read about it, the whole press release is available online. After years of debate and prayer, I’ve decided to hang up my tools (if you were wondering, I was a mechanic) and devote my precious time and energy to my new business.

After thirty years of tough physical labor, I guess it's taken its toll on my body. Plain and simple, it’s just too difficult to continue with the intense physical work at my age. With my new adventure, I will not have the added pressure that once existed with employees, and the huge financial responsibility that came with running a brick and mortar business.

Live-Web-Conferencing.com is a web based business that promotes VereConference, a state-of-the-art VoIP web conferencing system. This wholly web-based business enterprise will be run from the comforts of my own home where overhead is just about nonexistent, and there is no need for employees.

Live-Web-Conferencing.com poses a few challenges of its own, like marketing, training and support, and technology. Although the challenges aren’t physical in nature, there may be some mentally exhausting tasks that arrive with any new start-up business. Most of the pressure packed tasks may have already been eliminated by the owners of the web conferencing system.

VereConference has been rebuilt from the ground up in the past few months, when Thomas Prendergast, CEO of Inetekk, the parent company of VereConference, and Mike Darling, president of Inetekk, found themselves in a dispute with a former joint-partner of VereConference.

It seems to me that VereConference, the technology involved, and me are a match made in heaven. I am a self-taught computer guru that has been training to become a search engine optimization specialist. Technology is my first love, and I have been interested in it ever since my first taste of computers on vehicles. So given my technical background and experience, I should be a good fit for the web conferencing industry.

VereConference offers a high-quality VoIP web conference room at a fraction of the cost of other web conferencing services found on the net. The training and support provided by VereConference is second to none. There is an integrated training and support system right in VereConference, giving users 24/7 live support, and daily training classes led by certified VereConference trainers. Each trainer has a personal web conferencing system, where they can schedule trainings as the need arises.

Training has always been a passion of mine. I enjoy helping others! I have had the opportunity to train numerous auto and truck technicians over the years. So becoming a certified trainer with VereConference has been a fairly easy transition. I also have a training class in the Veretekk system, an Internet lead generating and search engine optimization system.

Live-Web-Conferencing.com will continue to prosper in the years to come, because it is backed by a solid company.

The president and CEO of Inetekk found that there was a huge market in Google looking for the same things they needed with regards to a web based conference room. These items included but were not limited to, ease of installation, seamless integration, low band width accessible, quality sound, live interaction, advanced white board integration, and desk top notifications of room attendance and alerts. Additional features that they were looking for were RSS feed syndication of live web casting, the ability to give free rooms away without any commitments, month to month integrated upgrade subscriptions, and 24 hour customer support that would be built right in.

This is where Vereconference.com takes its place in the web based conferencing marketplace. Inetekk developed a state-of-the-art web conference system over the past 3 months, which guarantees to deliver what the Google community has been looking for. Today, you can sign up for a free web conferencing system and take a test drive yourself to see what the industry has been waiting for.

VereConference is priced well below the other competitive web based conferencing systems. With the amount of value and proprietary features found in the Vereconference system, it exceeds all other web conference rooms combined.

Vereconference is ready to dominate the web conferencing market. How about you?

Go here to get started: http://mychoice.vereconference.com


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Hi, my name is Jeffrey Sloe, and I've just finished an announcement of my newest business venture, Live-Web-Conferencing.com. If you would like to read about it, the whole press release is available online. After years of debate and prayer, I’ve decided to hang up my tools (if you were wondering, I was a mechanic) and devote my precious time and energy to my new business.

After thirty years of tough physical labor, I guess it's taken its toll on my body. Plain and simple, it’s just too difficult to continue with the intense physical work at my age. With my new adventure, I will not have the added pressure that once existed with employees, and the huge financial responsibility that came with running a brick and mortar business.

Live-Web-Conferencing.com is a web based business that promotes VereConference, a state-of-the-art VoIP web conferencing system. This wholly web-based business enterprise will be run from the comforts of my own home where overhead is just about nonexistent, and there is no need for employees.

Live-Web-Conferencing.com poses a few challenges of its own, like marketing, training and support, and technology. Although the challenges aren’t physical in nature, there may be some mentally exhausting tasks that arrive with any new start-up business. Most of the pressure packed tasks may have already been eliminated by the owners of the web conferencing system.

VereConference has been rebuilt from the ground up in the past few months, when Thomas Prendergast, CEO of Inetekk, the parent company of VereConference, and Mike Darling, president of Inetekk, found themselves in a dispute with a former joint-partner of VereConference.

It seems to me that VereConference, the technology involved, and me are a match made in heaven. I am a self-taught computer guru that has been training to become a search engine optimization specialist. Technology is my first love, and I have been interested in it ever since my first taste of computers on vehicles. So given my technical background and experience, I should be a good fit for the web conferencing industry.

VereConference offers a high-quality VoIP web conference room at a fraction of the cost of other web conferencing services found on the net. The training and support provided by VereConference is second to none. There is an integrated training and support system right in VereConference, giving users 24/7 live support, and daily training classes led by certified VereConference trainers. Each trainer has a personal web conferencing system, where they can schedule trainings as the need arises.

Training has always been a passion of mine. I enjoy helping others! I have had the opportunity to train numerous auto and truck technicians over the years. So becoming a certified trainer with VereConference has been a fairly easy transition. I also have a training class in the Veretekk system, an Internet lead generating and search engine optimization system.

Live-Web-Conferencing.com will continue to prosper in the years to come, because it is backed by a solid company.

The president and CEO of Inetekk found that there was a huge market in Google looking for the same things they needed with regards to a web based conference room. These items included but were not limited to, ease of installation, seamless integration, low band width accessible, quality sound, live interaction, advanced white board integration, and desk top notifications of room attendance and alerts. Additional features that they were looking for were RSS feed syndication of live web casting, the ability to give free rooms away without any commitments, month to month integrated upgrade subscriptions, and 24 hour customer support that would be built right in.

This is where Vereconference.com takes its place in the web based conferencing marketplace. Inetekk developed a state-of-the-art web conference system over the past 3 months, which guarantees to deliver what the Google community has been looking for. Today, you can sign up for a free web conferencing system and take a test drive yourself to see what the industry has been waiting for.

VereConference is priced well below the other competitive web based conferencing systems. With the amount of value and proprietary features found in the Vereconference system, it exceeds all other web conference rooms combined.

Vereconference is ready to dominate the web conferencing market. How about you?

Go here to get started: http://mychoice.vereconference.com




I would just like to add a few more comments to this post about web conferencing. If you haven't taken a look at a web conferencing system as of this date, plase check it out. You can use the web conferencing room for free before you decide on paying a very competitive price. As a matter of fact, I believe, our web conferencing system is less expensive then the majority of web conferencing systems found on the Internet.

I would also appreciate any comments that you may have regarding web conferencing systems, or this article on web conferencing. Make sure you go to http://mychoice.vereconference.com to get your free trial.
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« Reply #2 on Mar 5, 2007, 2:15pm »
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I’m working on a web conferencing system comparison survey with a few colleagues. I found some information on the web about two popular web conferencing applications, Live Meeting and Breeze, that is pretty interesting. The information may be a little outdated (I haven’t had time to check the current prices), but here is what I found about these two web conferencing systems. This information is from an online forum called, “What’s the best web-based conferencing system?”, by Dave Taylor.

“Live Meeting and Breeze price out at $375/mo for up to five simultaneous attendees, $750 for up to ten attendees, or $0.35/minute per attendee for Live Meeting and $0.32/minute per attendee for Breeze's on-demand solution.”

“The dilemma that I face is that I never know how many people will attend my teleseminars, but it's frequently in the 15-25 range, which means a one hour event, plus 15 minutes of chat and users connecting early, would cost me over $500 with Live Meeting, $480.00 with Breeze and $270.00 with Instant Presenter, for 20 attendees. I'm planning on offering a teleseminar every single week to this group, which would be a quite significant expenditure on a quarterly basis.”

You may be able to see by the information listed above that both web conferencing systems are awfully expensive for the average user. Is it necessary to spend that amount of money to run an online web conferencing system? If you ask me, I don’t think so, especially when you can get a premier web conferencing system for under $70 per month. For that price you can have unlimited web conferences and have up to 25 attendees in the web conference room. Now that’s what I call value!

Try out a web conferencing system for free by clicking on http://www.live-web-conferencing.com.
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« Reply #3 on Mar 7, 2007, 11:17pm »
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The pastor of my church was excited about my vision, getting the Good News of Jesus out to people around the world. He was able to share in the excitement of my vision, of using my web conferencing system to get the Word out, but he was a little concerned about the compatibility with Macs.

Our web conferencing system is cross platform compatible, although I have heard of some recording issues when using a Mac. Viewing the the web conferencing room on a Mac looked just as good as it did on my PC. We were able to text chat, uploaded and view a power point presentation, talk, draw on the whiteboard, and even push web pages. One thing we did not do was record the presentation on his Mac.

The presentation of my web conferencing system went very well and he just loves the concept of holding a meeting with his staff right from his own home. We also talked about doing a presentation, recording it, and putting it on the church’s web site, or emailing it out. He saw how a web conferencing room could be a fantastic tool, for a church, its pastor, and their ministries.

He would have purchased a web conferencing room right then and there, if it wasn’t for his webmaster, a true Mac die-hard. He was in the process of trying Apple’s Mac site to store files. He was also looking at a Mac application to record presentations. What he was talking about confused me because I’m not an Apple user.

I would like to thank Pastor Jason for is precious time! I enjoyed the wonderful experience. To take a look a an Apple produced web site of our church, go to http://www.wrgbc.com.

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« Reply #4 on Mar 8, 2007, 11:26pm »
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Napoleon Hill, in his book, Think and Grow Rich, writes, “thoughts are things…but when they are mixed with definiteness of purpose, persistence and a burning desire” they can be turned into something that produces the results you want, whether money, or just personal satisfaction.

Our web conferencing system is the result of that type of thinking. The owners of Vereconference, Tom Prendergast and Mike Darling, had a definiteness of purpose when they thought of rebuilding Vereconference from the ground up, and I believe they have gotten the results they were after. So what were those results?

In my opinion, the web conference rooms are to empower the little guy to succeed in business. The web conferencing room is a tool to help a home business person promote and educate individuals about their products or services, and also to train individuals that may be interested in going into business. Web conferencing rooms are changing the way home businesses are run, and it all began with a thought that was put into action and backed by definiteness of purpose and persistence.

Thank you Tom and Mike!

To learn more about VereConference and our web conferencing system go to Live Web Conferencing.

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« Reply #5 on Mar 9, 2007, 12:15am »
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Napoleon Hill, in his book, Think and Grow Rich, writes, “thoughts are things…but when they are mixed with definiteness of purpose, persistence and a burning desire” they can be turned into something that produces the results you want, whether money, or just personal satisfaction.

Our web conferencing system is the result of that type of thinking. The owners of Vereconference, Tom Prendergast and Mike Darling, had a definiteness of purpose when they thought of rebuilding Vereconference from the ground up, and I believe they have gotten the results they were after. So what were those results?

In my opinion, the web conference rooms are to empower the little guy to succeed in business. The web conferencing room is a tool to help a home business person promote and educate individuals about their products or services, and also to train individuals that may be interested in going into business. Web conferencing rooms are changing the way home businesses are run, and it all began with a thought that was put into action and backed by definiteness of purpose and persistence.

Thank you Tom and Mike!

To learn more about VereConference and our web conferencing system go to Live Web Conferencing.

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Those VereConference guys, Tom and Mike, are awesome web conferencing room builders. They have designed a room to fit everyones needs. Their web conferencing room rocks.
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« Reply #6 on Mar 9, 2007, 7:25pm »
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Can web conferencing be traced back to the Jetsons, you know, the space age cartoon created in the 1960's. Remember George Jetson talking to his boss through a video monitor? Or was that a web conferencing room? Whatever it was is sure resembled a web conferencing room. :)

I just wonder how if the roots can be traced back to that cartoon. The idea had to come from somewhere, and what better place then the Jetsons. After all they had every single gizmo and gadget you could think of. This my be a long shot but what if that's where the idea came from. Could it be that the creators of the Jetsons had some vision of what the future might look like?

I'm sure there are a lot of visionaries, like Tom Prendergast, and Mike Darling, CEO and president of Inetekk, the parent company of VereConference. These type of individuals are special, they come up with and idea and act upon it until it becomes a reality. Is that something you are bone with or is it a gift from God? I do believe God gives everyone special gifts, and Tom and Mike were blessed with a special the gift to create a web conferencing room that is second to none.

Great job guys!

Take a look at my press release, about the Jetsons and web conferencing.
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« Reply #7 on Mar 10, 2007, 10:50pm »
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We are in the process of promoting VereConference, the premier "web conferencing" system on the web. I have been writing about this web conferencing system the last few days. I beleive that using a process called daisy chaining, will increase the rankings of Vereconference within Google. Since Google is the main search engine and all other search engines play off of Google, we are doing what Google like, and that is back linking.

Back linking is created by have one web site link to another, and that web site linking to another, and that web site linking to another, and so on and so forth. The key to this SEO technique is that all sites back to the site your are trying to promote. In our case, it's Vereconference.

You can always get a free trail by going to "Live Web Conferencing"
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I’ve been working with a group of master distributors for Vereconference, and we have been working an SEO plan to get our web site to the top of Google. This SEO campaign for ”web conferencing” systems for the keyword phrase, web conference rooms, has been terrific. The group, led by the professional SEO leader, Butch Hamilton, has been working on it only since March 1,2007, and as of today, March 11, 2007, the web site is ranked #1 in Google.

There are different aspects of doing an SEO campaign, and this is just one phase of our plan. We are giving Google what Google wants, content and back linking. As we continue on this SEO campaign, we will solidify our web conferencing web site at the top of Google, and other search engines will follow along.

The back linking SEO technique that we used, and which I wrote about yesterday, on our web conferencing systems web site is the main reason that VereConference is in the #1 spot. Although the keyword phrase is not ”web conferencing” systems, web conferencing is the keyword that I’m using to promote my own personal site. I’m following in the footpaths of my teams efforts to promote one of my sites, which you can see by clicking on web conferencing.
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« Reply #9 on Mar 12, 2007, 11:00pm »
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While I was writing my press release today about Vereconference making it to the top of Google for the keyword phrase web conference room, I was thinking about how great it was to be a part of something this big. I know it took a lot of time and effort on the part of all 30 plus master distributors, but it was well worth it. Besides, it was fun talking about the best web conferencing system on the Internet, VereConference.

Everyone worked so hard to get the web conference room forum to the top of the search engine. It was a total team effort, which was led by SEO expert Butch Hamilton, and Inetekk CEO, Tom Prendergast. Thank you guys for leading us in this awesome adventure, and thanks Tom for building such a great web conferencing system.

Getting to the top of Google was tough, but remaining there will even be tougher. I believe that the team of master distributors will be up to the task and will do whatever it takes to keep the web conference forum on top. They just enjoy talking about the best web conferencing system on the Internet on a daily basis.
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I was in a web conferencing presentation today, although it was more like a newscast. The presenter was trying to "sell you" on why you should buy this particular product. I guess it was an all right sales pitch, but I was paying more attentioin to the poor quality of the video.

See, this was a video presentation, a sales presentation, in a web conferencing evironment. My opinion on web conferencing is that you do not sell, but you inform the possible buyer, so they can make an informed business decision. This was not much of an information seminar!

Web conferencing and web conference rooms should be used to present, not sell. As soon as companies realize that they need to inform their customers, the sooner their bottom line will increase. To corporations around the world, please present! We do not want to be sold one more thing, especially in a web conferening rooms.

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« Reply #11 on Mar 14, 2007, 11:49pm »
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Why start a home based business and never quit is a true Internet business. I was in a web conferencing training this evening for Predator Marketing, the parent company. The facilitator, Al Trunquist, did a very professional job with his training. He was able to push pages, and explain his system as we followed along on the web pages. If you’ve never been in a web conferencing room, or used a web conferencing system, it’s time to try one, which you can do for free by clicking on Web Conferencing System.

Having Predator Marketing as one of my multiple streams of income, is one reason I was in the web conferencing room this evening. If you are looking for a system that will generate the type of income you would like to earn, take a look at the Predator marketing System.

After watching the online video, shoot me an email and we can talk. Also make sure you try a free web conferencing room today!
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« Reply #12 on Mar 15, 2007, 2:46pm »
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More uses for the web conferencing room keep coming in. I had another idea today, and it had to do with the new technique Google is using to index web pages. Google is using what they call “latent semantic indexing” to index web pages, based on the pages content. So I thought I would teach in the area of latent semantic indexing.

I know what you’re saying, what the heck is that and what makes me a professional? Well, here’s the cool part; by using a web conferencing room, all I have to do is find web sites that have pertinent information on the subject (and this goes for any subject). Since you can push wed pages to all viewers in the web conferencing room, all you need are the web sites, with the content.

I believe this would be a great use of a web conferencing room. I don’t need to know that much about the latent semantic indexing subject, just where to find the information. There you have it, another great use of a web conferencing system.

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There’s a party going on today. Yes, it’s St. Patrick’s Day, and the green beer is flowing and people are joining the party in a web conferencing room. I can’t seem to find a better way to enjoy a party then staying at home, listening to music, and spending time with my friends in a web conferencing room. I have been using this web conferencing room for a couple of months and I love it.

Are you using a web conferencing room yet? If not, you can try one for free just by going to http://www.live-web-conferencing.com. Try it, and if you like it like I do, you can upgrade to a paid room with just two clicks of the mouse.
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While I was writing my press release today about Vereconference making it to the top of Google for the keyword phrase web conference room, I was thinking about how great it was to be a part of something this big. I know it took a lot of time and effort on the part of all 30 plus master distributors, but it was well worth it. Besides, it was fun talking about the best web conferencing system on the Internet, VereConference.

Everyone worked so hard to get the web conference room forum to the top of the search engine. It was a total team effort, which was led by SEO expert Butch Hamilton, and Inetekk CEO, Tom Prendergast. Thank you guys for leading us in this awesome adventure, and thanks Tom for building such a great web conferencing system.

Getting to the top of Google was tough, but remaining there will even be tougher. I believe that the team of master distributors will be up to the task and will do whatever it takes to keep the web conference forum on top. They just enjoy talking about the best web conferencing system on the Internet on a daily basis.


Hey guys,

The team of master distributors for our web conferencing system is doing a great job. They're keeping web conference room dot net at the top of Google. Congrats to all who have taken part in this awesome SEO campaign.

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