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<blockquote data-quote="Shoot Summ" data-source="post: 2822293" data-attributes="member: 1055"><p>I live in the virtual world everyday, online meetings, conference calls, etc. It's a pain when we have to conduct a meeting in a "public" place, and I try to avoid doing that. Some of our vendor partners have office space and we tend to use those rooms if we have to. It's so easy to video conference these days I would prefer that over meeting in a public place.</p><p></p><p>I think this is an innovative idea, but as some have indicated there are challenges, some folks will readily accept the change, and some won't, so you have to decide what your target market is. Me personally I would much rather conduct the easy stuff via phone or video conference and get some time back instead of traveling across town. But not everyone has access to technology to support video conference, although many folks have IPhones which will Facetime.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shoot Summ, post: 2822293, member: 1055"] I live in the virtual world everyday, online meetings, conference calls, etc. It's a pain when we have to conduct a meeting in a "public" place, and I try to avoid doing that. Some of our vendor partners have office space and we tend to use those rooms if we have to. It's so easy to video conference these days I would prefer that over meeting in a public place. I think this is an innovative idea, but as some have indicated there are challenges, some folks will readily accept the change, and some won't, so you have to decide what your target market is. Me personally I would much rather conduct the easy stuff via phone or video conference and get some time back instead of traveling across town. But not everyone has access to technology to support video conference, although many folks have IPhones which will Facetime. [/QUOTE]
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