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September 14, 2005

Conference Call Podcasting

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Posted by Alex Williams

Conference Call Unlimited is offering podcasting services. For an indie, the prices seem steep. But how do these prices seem for a corporate customer? Is this in line with what they would pay? This may be a better solution, too, if you want to keep it simple, no downloading required.

But there are other options. Audioblog lets you record conference callls. There are free services that all you to have up to 100 peole on a call. You can record and then post as a podcast.

But it looks like Conference Call Unlimited is banking on offering pakaged services. And for the corporate customer, that may be just the ticket.

Is this the way corporate customers will go? Is the price right? What do you think?

Conference Call Unlimited Pricing....

BRONZE

Tollfree:

30 minute call with up to 3 callers: $40.00
60 minute call with up to 3 callers: $60.00

Toll*:

30 minute call with up to 3 callers: $25.00
60 minute call with up to 3 callers: $35.00

SILVER
Same as above plus $10.00 per month, 10 podcasts hosted.
1-10 podcasts: $10.00
11-20 podcasts: $20.00

GOLD
All the above plus: $25.00 per podcast to syndicate for maximum publicity.

* Callers pay the cost of their long-distance.

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