If you want to put two or three parties together, go to freeconferencecall.com, give them your email address, and create a password. They'll give you a unique telephone number that you can use indefinitely as your own for conference calls. And there's no charge for that. I have no idea how they make money.
I've used it for five years, have depended on it in some important sales meetings, where I couldn't mess up, and the service has worked seamlessly. So, you might want to give freeconferencecall.com a try if you need to get people in distant places together.
Matt: Thank you, I'll use that.
# 6: Can you think of any organizations I should look into? Or any books or periodicals I should be reading? What about websites?"
BF: This taps into the fact that everybody likes to be an expert. These days, there are literally 75,000 different professional organizations, trade groups, with new ones springing up every day. I'm constantly surprised that in every person's field, there are specific trade groups, or professional organizations that would really benefit them to attend.
This is a great source of ideas about what's new, what's happening, and where the action is. There are tons and tons of websites that are helpful. And it's really, really fun to learn about those as we go forward. One of my favorites is called, "CEOExpress.com."
Matt: I've heard that's just a wealth of information about everything business oriented. Just terrific.
#7: Oh by the way, I'll be in Hilton Head from the May 12-20. Is there anyone there that you think I should meet?"
BF: Any time you're traveling that's a good question.
Matt: That's a great heads-up.
#8: Thank you, you're time is valuable.