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Meet Laura Bergells

Posted on Friday January 4, 2008 by Mike Curtis

Greetings everyone! I want to introduce you to Laura Bergells and share how she uses and describes Jing. Besides, it’s nice to have “real-life” people instead of TechSmithies like me sharing examples!
 
Laura’s from Grand Rapids, Michigan, and is a successful independent Internet marketing consultant, writer, presenter, blogger—you name it—since 1999. She’s also a SnagIt and Camtasia Studio user. In a post on her blog she used a couple of phrases that really caught my ear and resonated with me. Check out Laura’s two "video voicemails" on her blog post about Jing!

Here’s what Laura says about how she makes the choice between using Camtasia and Jing, and why Jing makes a difference in her work routine:
 
"The reasons I use Jing instead of Camtasia for what I call 'video voicemail' is speed. Jing is lightning fast: I just grab, talk, share. It requires much less effort than even picking up a phone.
 
With a phone, I might get voicemail. Or I might have to wait until my client is in front of the computer to visualize something I'm explaining.
 
With Jing, my clients can get brief, disposable learning objects -- when they're ready to use them. This saves everybody time.
 
My clients get visual and auditory information they need, when they need it. And I get to be more productive. Everybody wins with Jing!"
 
Learn more about Laura.

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looking forward to this

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Tony :

Is video voicemail a new, or has it been around for a while?

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