by Aaron » Sun 13 Feb 2005, 08:31:41
What we have been struggling to understand is the reluctance of our membership to use the Voice/IP PeakSpeak application.
While we have had some marginal success with PS chats on occasion, it has been a mostly site staff tool so far.
It's free, works fine for modem users, allows for "conference call" group chatting, and is really a next generation way to communicate.
We plan to try a series of PeakSpeak events with guest speakers in the near future, including authors and peak experts in a round table format.
We will be announcing our first PS event soon, so I encourage everyone to setup PeakSpeak. It works sort of like the forum actually, but in audio. Members can have conversations in audio or text, or simply lurk and listen in. I'm in process setting up the first event with someone that every peaker will know by name!
I'm hoping we can get a regular Sunday night PeakSpeak meeting going to extend the analogy of the meetup beyond the boundaries of geography.
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