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Author: Lance Winslow

Tele-seminars and now Webinars have been a great tool for business people. In fact now the devices are getting smaller and the unconnected are getting connected and that Great Digital Divide is being conquered. Communication is one of the most important things to the productivity of a nation. Indeed, communication increases value and spurs on faster transactions, collaboration and helps bring concepts to market much faster. This means economic growth and an efficient economic engine for all. But what if there was No Such Thing as Tele-seminars or video conferencing? What if Web Based Seminars did not exist?

It was not that long ago that Podcasting was not even a word, yet within one year it is has grown into something we all take for granted. Communicating in visual images and voice, along with the written word, we use the best of all our communication skills to send the right message and educate, inform and instruct.

Anytime you increase the communication of any civilization you increase its total productivity and efficiency. This means more jobs, more commerce and more money being paid into the system to run the infrastructures required to remain at the top of the food chain and leader of the free world and that is a very good thing. But just think if none of this existed? It was only a couple of decades back we were all doing business without the Internet, FAX machines, satellite TV, Radio, Tele-seminars and the like. How fortunate we are to have all these business tools today. Think on this,

Author Bio:

Lance Winslow

Currently Lance is retired at age 40 and is running an Online Think Tank Forum while traveling North America. Perhaps considering something extremely challenging to do that will exercise his mind and utilize all his experiences, observations and skills. Any ideas?

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