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Online Meeting and Web Conferencing Tools – Best Of

In a world where we now communicate and collaborate mainly via the Internet, it’s important to have the right tool available. Not only do you need something that is dependable and works properly, but you also want a tool that is easy for all of your collaborators to use. Having a lot of features is nice, but if the people you’re trying to communicate with can’t figure out how to join you, more than likely you’ll end up alone!
online meeting tools
This list will got over some of the best online tools for meetings, group collaborations, and screen sharing. These kind of tools come in handy for many things like webinars, training, projects, technical support, or just to have a group chat for fun.
All of these tools are easy-to-use and, for the most part, are even easier for your collaborators to join in as well. Let’s take a look.

MeetingBurner

MeetingBurner is not just a great place to hold online meetings (right in the browser – no downloads required), it’s also good for hosting webinars, and sharing your screen. It includes Skype integration, conference lines, and one click recording and sharing. You’ll also get analytics for your meetings so that you can see how your guests interact with your content. Due to it’s fast load times and easy-to-use interface, it’s one of the most popular services for online meetings; best of all, the service is free.
meeting burner

Meetin.gs

Meetin.gs lets you get started in less than 60 seconds and gives you the convenience of creating new meetings via a bookmarklet, in addition to using the website. Not only can you create meetings yourself and participate from any device, but you can create and edit them together with participants. It’s also a great place to edit documents together with a group and anyone can mail-in notes and other materials via email.
Pricing: Meetin.gs has both a free and PRO account ($19/month or $190/year).
meetin.gs

Jabbster

Jabbster is aimed at people who want to privately keep in touch with the family and friends; yet the platform is well suited to hold online meetings as well. While it doesn’t offer real-time meetings via video (like MeetingBurner), it does let you create private groups where you can share photos, events, and contact info. You’ll be able to have threaded discussions; it’s pretty much like having your own private social networking, with a few added benefits.
If you enjoy this service, you may also like Micromobs, which is very similar.
jabbster

GoToMeeting

GoToMeeting is a desktop alternative to MeetingBurner and is used for meetings (in HD) and web conferences. There are three different products that are offered: GoToMeeting, GoToWebinar, and GoToTraining. All products allow desktop and application sharing, one-click recording, drawing tools, voice conferencing abilities, and more. You can start meetings from Microsoft Office, email, or instant messaging tools. Best of all, meetings can be accessed from a Mac, PC, iPad, iPhone, or Android device.
Pricing: GoToMeeting is not free, though it does come with a free 30-day trial. After the trial it’s $49/month.
goto meeting

Yugma

Yugma is a free service for hosting online meetings and web conferences, and is also great for sharing your screen and collaborating with others. Yugma offers 5 other plans along with the free version. “Yugma Free gives you free web conferencing with up to 2 attendees [and 1 hour meeting limitations].” It also comes with audio conferencing, public and private chat, Skype integration, annotations and whiteboarding tools, quick polls, and much more.
Pricing: P2 – $24.50/year; P20 – $9.95/month or $99.50/year; P50 – $34.95/month or $349.50/year; P100 – $79.95/month or $799.50/year; P500 – $159.95/month or $1599.50/year.
Note: For some of Yugma’s services you will need to install their software.
yugna

WebEx

WebEx is an excellent service that gives you unlimited online meetings. With this you get high-quality videos, phone conferencing, and mobile access (including the iPad), so that you can host and attend meetings while on-the-go. You can have up to 25 people in a meeting and see up to 6 webcams on screen at a time. Their online collaboration tools, like whiteboarding, note-taking, and annotations, make it great for working with groups.
Pricing: There is a free 14-day trial, after which the service is $19/month.
webex

Sync.in

Sync.in is “a web based processor for people to collaborate in real-time” and refers to itself as “real-time document conferencing.” It’s kind of like Google Docs since it lets numerous people work on the same document and instantly shows any changes that are made. Sync.in is great for working on documents and notes, brainstorming, planning, training, and much more.
Pricing: While it is totally free and requires no sign-up, you can get Sync.in PRO for $2 per user/month (after a 30-day trial).
sync-in
Note: If you want to create new notes from your desktop, you’ll need to install a small piece of software.

Twiddla

Twiddla is a very popular web based meeting place for study groups, since it allows you to markup websites, graphics, images, and more via a whiteboard. Not only can you collaborate with others, but you can also browse the web together and hold conference calls. The free account only offers meetings, document and image sharing, screen captures, and voice chat. There are no downloads, plugins, or sign-up required.
Pricing: While Twiddla does offer a very limited free account, there are three other plans: Professional ($14/month), Enterprise ($49/month), and Universal ($189/month).
twiddla

Vyew

Vyew is great for meeting and sharing content in real-time. You can collaborate on images, files, documents and videos. It includes whiteboarding tools, screen sharing, VoIP, forums, voice notes, activity tracking, text chat, and more. There are no installations required and the free version gives you unlimited use with up to 10 people, but it is ad supported. A unique feature of Vyew is that it offers quite a few plug-ins that can add extra functionality to the service like adding MP3′s, YouTube videos, and polls.
Pricing: There are two other plans: plus ($9.95/month) and professional ($19.95/month).
vyew

Huddle

Huddle is a cloud platform that lets you collaborate, share files, and manage projects. It offers a huge list of features, plus quite a few unique features that you won’t find on other similar services. For instance, their versioning feature allows for collaboration on the same documents, yet it keep tracks of different version of that document so that you can revert back if needed. Documents can be accessed from anywhere including mobile devices like the iPhone, Android, Blackberry, and iPad. The Huddle developer API is also available for anyone wanting to build an application or mash-up.
Pricing: Huddle comes with a 14-day free trial, after which you’ll have to contact them for a quote based on your needs.
huddle

ShowDocument

ShowDocument offers online meetings, screen sharing, and real-time collaboration – all with a single click. Integrated features include: whiteboarding tools, chat translator, chat (voice, video, text), and the sharing of web pages, YouTube videos, and Google maps. You can customize ShowDocument and add functionality via the App Center. If you plan on using it frequently, you can also install the Chrome extension or Firefox Add-on. There is also an Android app for those who want to use the service on their mobile device.
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321Meet

312Meet, currently in public beta 2, provides unlimited online meetings and share your screen without any limitations. All you need to get started is to enter your email address and either join or host a meeting using the widget on their website. While the site is free, you can upgrade to a PRO, Business, or Enterprise account in order to get rid of ads and commercials. Unfortunately, all upgraded accounts are not available in the beta phase; so you’ll have to wait until the service is out of beta.
321meet

Honorable Mentions

In case the above 12 aren’t enough or just aren’t what you’re looking for, here are 5 other suggestions.

Fuze Meeting

“A cloud-based visual collaboration and personal telepresence service that enables the mobile enterprise to share any content, from any device, any where in the world.” You can collaborate in real-time with high-resolution content.
fuze meeting

ZOHO Meeting

“Zoho empowers you to meet and collaborate with your online remote audience.” It’s great for sharing your desktop and collaborating in real-time. It also supports voice conferencing via telephone or VoIP.
zoho meeting

Skype

Skype of course supports group video calling so that you can talk to and see more than one person at a time. However, this is not an online tool (as most know), you will need to download Skype 5.0 or higher to make group video calls.
skype

Facebook

Facebook currently supports online video calling (in partnership with Skype), though you currently cannot do group video calls. You can, however, have group text chats. It’s worth looking into since almost everyone has a Facebook account now-a-days.
facebook video call

Google+ Hangouts

Google+ Hangouts is another social network that supports video chatting and with a group. You’ll need to install the Google voice and video plugins to get started. Once you do, you can also use video in Gmail, iGoogle, and Orkut. It’s now one of the easiest ways to see a group of friends at one time.
So which on is the best for online meetings? You be the judge! Let us know in the comments below.

original Post: hongkiat.com

100 Free Blog Tips and Blog Help

Want to be a successful blogger? If so, you've come to the right place. Following are 100 free blog tips and blog help that teach you how to be start a blog, increase traffic to it, and make money online from your blog. Click on the links to get more details, instructions, and useful information.
  1. Don't bother starting a blog unless you know blogging is right for you. Read More
  2. Choose the right topic for your blog. Read More
  3. Choose a narrow topic and stay focused on your niche. Read More
  4. Secure a great domain name for your blog. Read More
  5. Understand that not everything about blogging is positive. Read More
  6. Choose the right blogging application for your blog. Read More
  7. Select the right blog host. Read More
  8. Include the most important elements in your blog design. Read More
  9. Add extra elements to make your blog design stand out. Read More
  10. Include social media icons to encourage visitors to follow you on Twitter, Facebook, and more. Read More
  11. Make sure your blog passes the blog design checklist. Read More
  12. Consider learning some CSS. Read More
  13. Know how to find a blog designer if and when you need one. Read More
  14. Create your Gravatar. Read More
  15. Create a great About Me page. Read More
  16. Keep your categories streamlined and organized. Read More
  17. Learn how to respond to negative blog comments. Read More
  18. Use images that you're legally allowed to publish on your blog. Read More
  19. Edit the images on your blog to make them more unique and visually appealing. Read More
  20. Learn some basic HTML. Read More
  21. Put your blog through the blog review checklist to make sure it's ready to go! Read More
  22. Don't let your archives die. Read More
  23. Don't break any laws. Read More
  24. Learn the most important unwritten rules of blogging. Read More
  25. Don't do anything that could make people think you're a spammer. Read More
  26. Adhere to the 3 Cs of blogging success: comments, conversation, and community. Read More
  27. Memorize the blogging secrets of top bloggers. Read More
  28. Use free blogging tools that can make your life as a blogger easier and better. Read More
  29. Try free tools from Google that make blogging easier and more productive. Read More
  30. Work on improving your writing. Read More
  31. Write great blog post titles that people want to click. Read More
  32. Learn to write great blog posts. Read More
  33. Learn to write blog posts that people want to share. Read More
  34. Learn writing tricks from journalists that you can use on your blog, too. Read More
  35. Use the blog post checklist to ensure your blog posts are perfect before you publish them. Read More
  36. Find places to help you think of blog post ideas when you're struck with Blogger's Block. Read More
  37. Consider using an editorial calendar to stay organized. Read More
  38. Choose the right blog template or theme. Read More
  39. Take some extra time to make your blog posts look great. Read More
  40. Clean up and rejuvenate your blog from time to time. Read More
  41. Follow a blog posting schedule that will help you reach your goals. Read More
  42. Use tricks to get people to stay on your blog longer. Read More
  43. Blog strategically, not tactically. Read More
  44. Use social media to increase traffic to your blog. Read More
  45. Give away free stuff to get more blog visitors. Read More
  46. Use all of the free blog promotion tactics and tools that you can. Read More
  47. Get more incoming links to your blog to boost visitors. Read More
  48. Write link bait blog posts when they're relevant to your blog topic. Read More
  49. Connect with online influencers who can help you promote your blog. Read More
  50. Promote your blog with email marketing. Read More
  51. Write a marketing plan for your blog. Read More
  52. Increase blog traffic by writing guest posts for other blogs. Read More
  53. Repurpose your blog content to creatively drive more traffic to your blog. Read More
  54. Track your blog's performance. Read More
  55. Know what statistics to track to measure your blog's performance and make the necessary changes. Read More
  56. Learn how to use Facebook to increase blog traffic. Read More
  57. Learn how to promote your blog on LinkedIn. Read More
  58. Use Google+ to grow your blog's audience. Read More
  59. Use images, videos, and quotes to boost blog traffic with Pinterest. Read More
  60. Learn how social bookmarking sites like StumbleUpon can help to increase blog traffic. Read More
  61. Learn the many ways bloggers can use Twitter. Read More
  62. Familiarize yourself with tricks to get more retweets on Twitter. Read More
  63. Use Twitterfeed to automatically publish links to your blog posts on Twitter and Facebook. Read More
  64. Read some books about social media marketing to learn more ways to increase blog traffic. Read More
  65. Hold blog contests for fun and for traffic. Read More
  66. Promote your blog contests so more people enter. Read More
  67. Use social media management and monitoring tools to streamline tasks, monitor your online reputation, and more. Read More
  68. Learn the most important search engine optimization tips. Read More
  69. Don't follow SEO tips that can get you in trouble. Read More
  70. Don't follow shady SEO tactics. Instead increase blog traffic from search engines organically. Read More
  71. Put all of your blog posts through the 60-second blog post SEO check. Read More
  72. Research keywords to find out what potential readers are searching for and write related content to get more traffic. Read More
  73. Use keywords in your blog posts to get more search traffic. Read More
  74. Use keywords in the right places in your blog posts to get traffic without getting in trouble. Read More
  75. Don't use too many links in your blog posts. Read More
  76. Beware of SEO experts who don't operate ethically. Read More
  77. Create your blog's feed with Feedburner. Read More
  78. Hype your feed on your blog to boost subscribers. Read More
  79. Syndicate your blog content to get traffic or make money. Read More
  80. Don't sell text links on your blog. Read More
  81. Use the tricks successful bloggers use to make more money from blog advertising. Read More
  82. Determine how much to charge for ads on your blog. Read More
  83. Create an advertising rate sheet. Read More
  84. Use Google AdSense, but be sure you follow the rules! Read More
  85. Learn the tricks to make more money from Google AdSense. Read More
  86. Consider publishing blog feed ads as your subscriber numbers go up. Read More
  87. Learn how to choose the right affiliate advertising programs for your blog. Read More
  88. Understand the do's and don'ts of publishing paid posts before you do it! Read More
  89. Learn how to become a professional blogger and get paid to blog for other people. Read More
  90. Determine how much to charge for your blogging services. Read More
  91. Try making money in creative ways that don't involve selling ad space on your blog. Read More
  92. Decide if selling merchandise on your blog is a good fit for you. Read More
  93. Classify your blogging business so you know how to handle your income on your tax return. Read More
  94. Study tax tips for freelance bloggers. Read More
  95. Make sure you're not missing tax deductions that bloggers can claim. Read More
  96. Find ways to get free products to review on your blog. Read More
  97. Learn where to find bloggers to hire to write for your blog when you need help. Read More
  98. If multiple bloggers write for your blog, create a blog style guide. Read More
  99. If you like to have a printed resource by your side, read a blogging book. Read More
  100. If you like reading on your Kindle, get a blogging ebook. Read More

Free Blogging Software of 2009

Here are some software for blogger choose one which suitable for your blog

1. ScribeFire
www.scribefire.com
Windows | Mac OS | Linux
This add-on for Firefox is a perfect tool for posting entries to just about any blogging software or service in existence.

2. TweetDeck
www.tweetdeck.com
Windows | Mac OS | Linux
Don't restrict Twitter to just a column when this Adobe Air–based software can spread itself across your desktop with multiple columns. Each column can contain replies, direct messages, or whatever you specify. As with any tweet tool, the columns auto-update as new tweets arrive. TweetDeck stores all tweets that arrive while the app is running so you don't miss anything overnight.

3. Twitteriffic
www.iconfactory.com/software/twitterrific
Mac OS| Mobile
A small desktop footprint is the hallmark of this reverse-type Twitter app, great for reading and posting to the popular microblogging service. All the features you expect, and more, are there—even in the free version, which includes advertisements.

4. Zoundry Raven
www.zoundryraven.com
Windows
Finally, standalone software that gives Windows Live Writer some serious competition for the pro bloggers. It handles full WYSIWYG editing on multiple blogs and can run portably from a USB flash drive to use with any Windows PC.

5. twhirl
www.twhirl.org
Windows | Mac OS
A desktop interface for Twitter, twhirl requires Adobe AIR to run but makes it infinitely easier to keep up with tweets and/or twits.

6. Ustream.tv
www.ustream.tv
Web
Still the best way to broadcast yourself, live, across the Web. All you need is the webcam.

7. WordPress.com
www.wordpress.com
Web
You could install WordPress on your servers, or go right to this commercial, hosted site and set up a professional-looking blog in no time.
Read our review of WordPress.

8. Windows Live Writer
get.live.com/writer/overview
Windows
This desktop software for blog posting is a favorite with the pros who want a WYSIWYG editor that also posts photos, maps, and other content.



Blogging Tools

Well there is a buzz of automatic blogging extracting the rss feed of other websites through various software’s and then publishing it on our blog by rewriting it so that it saves you from copyscape as well as get you the visitors that’s so easy looks and many webmasters purchases them and only 30% get success in getting it working properly.


Why is it so — simply because they fail to do so.
I have personally realized it that many of them are just simple crap they won’t work for you until you have the best of them.
I myself hate one blog which is automated but it is really a tiring job in itself and not interesting me in blogging reminding you that blogging is done through heart and not by stealing others content if you do not have pictures you can take it from flickr,photobucket and say thanks by giving a link back to the owner.
So which tools are best in my view for automatic blogging.It will be better if you add some of the content from yourself and use these tricks for you know small purpose. For wordpress 2.7 versions
1)Caffeinated content
2)Autoblogged
3)Wordpress rewriter
4)Wordpress Uniquifier
5)Wordpress auto social poster
6)Pinging tool >> built in within the wordpress itself.
7)Seo plug in
8)Pingcrawl - only use if your blog is new it is not good for old blogs as it pushes more and more links to other blogs which can decrease your page rank.
9)Wp-o-matic — really great plugin it works very well captures images and whole rss feed.
Web is filled with the content and these tools are available on their respective websites.I personally would recommend auto social poster,wordpress pinging tool,wp-o-matic along with wordpress rewriter.Caffeinated content is also fine for wordpress 2.7 version.

The synonymizer plugin for wordpress didn’t worked for me ad also the Uniquifier well but i am impressed with the synonymizer plugin because of its coding structure still its not working for me might be latest version might help you.



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