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Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 5
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Does anyone use a chat engine for their busines website??
All of my employees with the exception of my father are hearing. I'm thinking of implementing a chat engine so that my customers can chat my admins instead of calling the numbers - and that way they can connect with me other than email. Feedback? my website is Birth Announcements, Baby Shower Invitations, Photo Birth Announcements, Baby Birth Announcements, Baby Announcements
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my cute fish of the year!
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well. when i am at college.. taking business presention class.. we did use video conference.. with a group of 3 or more people.. can be 30 people. or more.. yeah its an amazing techlogy.. instead of going flying other places and waste money... however this techology cost near $10,000 for a nice smooth one.. but can get a so-so one for $2,000- $3,000
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If you want to set up a chat system for "in house" communication, (between you and your coworkers) setting up a Jabber server would probably be best.
for customers contacting you, you might want to try something like liveperson.com and there are other services that are similar. |
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Palm Beach County, Florida
Posts: 70
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Are you considering text chat or video chat ?
Either can be done pretty simply. I will wait for clarification before I elaborate.
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