Skype works well both as a messaging service and a place for training--with enough effort toward coordination, a person can even run a training webinar from Skype. It also provides a method for reaching out to your entire social network, although admittedly, using the messenger in sch a manner may cause some of your less-business-oriented parts of your network to "tune out." By comparison, YouTube provides a static way for people, including strangers, to opt in to your message, and as such, it can provide a more powerful recruiting and sales tool.
Perhaps the best way to handle this is a "one-two punch," using your YouTube videos to recruit people to attend your SFI webinars on Skype. At the very least, it provides the most conducive and interested audience.
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Skype works well both as a messaging service and a place for training--with enough effort toward coordination, a person can even run a training webinar from Skype. It also provides a method for reaching out to your entire social network, although admittedly, using the messenger in sch a manner may cause some of your less-business-oriented parts of your network to "tune out." By comparison, YouTube provides a static way for people, including strangers, to opt in to your message, and as ...more