(Norwalk, CT – January 9, 2007) Technology Marketing Corporation (TMC) today announced that the Free Video Conferencing channel, sponsored by HearMe (News - Alert), has been launched as the newest addition to the TMCnet channel program.
The Free Video Conferencing channel promotes the browser-based video conferencing with a special emphasis on small businesses looking to reduce costs and utilize a quality solution. As more and more small and medium-sized business are discovering the need to communicate with clients and customers around the globe in a more efficient manner, the Free Video Conferencing channel shows how the HearMe’s services allows users to hold online meetings at a low price point and eliminates expensive travel and long distance phone charges.
The Free Video Conferencing channel can be found at: http://www.tmcnet.com/channels/free-video-conferencing/test.aspx
TMCnet’s channels are micro-targeted information portals where readers can find topic-specific news, articles, feature stories and product reviews. TMCnet has over 70 channels covering important topics in the IP Communications, VoIP, IP Telephony, CRM, Call Center and Information Technology industries.
“HearMe is pleased to join forces with TMC (News - Alert), the leader of communications and technology media,” said Hannah Rothman, senior marketing director at HearMe. “Taking advantage of TMCnet’s credibility and expertise in driving traffic will reinforce our branding and distinguish HearMe’s position as a video conferencing leader.”
HearMe, a division of Paltalk (News - Alert), is a web-based video conferencing and online collaboration solution. It empowers SMB’s, corporations, and distance educators to participate in fully scalable voice and video conferences. Utilizing H.264 video technology and real time motion of up to 15 frames per second, participants of a HearMe-hosted meeting can share video in addition to documents and desktop applications. With built-in VoIP capabilities, HearMe eliminates the need for a conference phone bridge line, decreasing costs for SMB’s and enterprises alike. This also allows all participants a hands-free conferencing experience. HearMe’s offering enables companies to connect their mobile workforce, distance educators, and organizations to work more efficiently regardless of geographic location.
“TMCnet welcomes HearMe’s Free Video Conferencing channel to our program,” said Dave Rodriguez (News - Alert), vice president of Publications and Conferences at TMC. “They are a well-respected leader video conferencing market that shares our vision in the advancement of new technologies. Our channel program is a community-building vehicle assisting our partners in building their brand, while contributing to the vast array of valuable content which drives traffic to TMCnet, the most-visited communications and technology Web site in the world.”
TMCnet the leading Web site for communications and technology professionals. TMCnet achieved a record breaking 3 million visitors and 30 million page views in July 2007 according to Webtrends.
For information on TMCnet’s channels program, please contact John Sorel at (203) 852-6800, ext. 229 or e-mail: [email protected].
About TMCnet:
TMCnet is one of the most flexible, useful and fastest growing b-to-b technology sites on the Internet. With its ability to provide RSS feeds and e-mail alerts by keyword and its automated press release posting application, TMCnet is an online innovator. Providing news, features and commentary covering VoIP, IP communications, CRM, contact center and information technology topics, TMCnet is read by more than three million unique visitors each month, according to Webtrends. TMCnet is also proud to have received a complimentary letter regarding our editorial quality from legend Warren Buffet regarding a Geico article.
About TMC
Technology Marketing Corporation (TMC) publishes Customer Inter@ction Solutions, INTERNET TELEPHONY, Unified Communications, and IMS Magazine. TMCnet, TMC's Web site, is the leading source of news and articles for the communications and technology industries. Ranked in the top 5,200 most visited Web sites in the world by alexa.com*, TMCnet serves three million unique visitors each month. TMC is also the first publisher to test new products in its own on-site laboratories, TMC Labs. In addition, TMC produces INTERNET TELEPHONY Conference & EXPO, and Call Center 2.0 Conference and Green Technology World Conference. For more information about TMC, visit www.tmcnet.com. (*alexa.com is an amazon.com company that ranks Web sites by their traffic levels. Neither alexa.com nor amazon.com is affiliated with TMCnet.) For more information about TMC, visit www.tmcnet.com.
About HearMe
About HearMe®
HearMe, a division of Paltalk, is a web-based video conferencing and online collaboration solution. It empowers SMB’s, corporations, and distance educators to participate in fully scalable voice and video conferences. Utilizing H.264 video technology and real time motion of up to 15 frames per second, participants of a HearMe-hosted meeting can share video in addition to documents and desktop applications. With built-in VoIP capabilities, HearMe eliminates the need for a conference phone bridge line, decreasing costs for SMB’s and enterprises alike. This also allows all participants a hands-free conferencing experience. HearMe’s offering enables companies to connect their mobile workforce, distance educators, and organizations to work more efficiently regardless of geographic location.
TMC Contact:
Tim Gray
TMCnet
Tel: 203-852-6800
Fax: 203-853-2845
[email protected]
www.tmcnet.com
Media Contact
Todd Barrish
Dukas Public Relations
212-704-7385
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