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Home –› Business & Commerce –› Teleconferencing
 

Tele Seminars Save Gasoline and Fuel

 
Author: Lance Winslow
 

With the new age of tele-communication video over the Internet it is a way that many Corporations, Students and small business people are saving money in travel. It is also allowing more information flow to where the information needs to get. As fuel prices rise during this 2006 Atlantic Tropical Hurricane Season and the Iranian President considers using oil as an economic weapon we may see our first $85 per barrel prices.

Tele-seminars make a lot of sense and you may wish to consider capitalizing on the time advantages and efficiencies of such technologies to assist you with on-going education for your profession, assisting in advancing your education or getting you consulting business information out to the world you see?

Tele Seminars can save Gasoline and Fuel and in this day and age that is certainly good news with the $115 fill up the gas tank of the SUV prices. If you consider the amount tele-seminars can save your company in hotel costs, airline fares and travel expenditures then it makes sense to re-do you policy on travel and tele-seminars to day.

Every dollar your company can save is many dollars you will not have to produce in income. Consider the value of these tele-seminars and this latest technology and think on this in 2006.

 
 
 

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