10 Features Which Should Be Present in Streaming Video Software

Texts are out, videos are in. The youths these days prefer more intimacy and a sense of closeness which can only be truly experienced with the help of video chats. So, even if your buddy resides in some faraway country, streaming video software makes it possible to virtually eliminate the barrier of distance. Such software permits complete accessibility and makes for a perfect tech tool for both adult as well as non-adult chats.

Some desirable features which should be present in the best tools are as follows:

1. Great broadcasting quality: The software promises great broadcasting quality. Clarity of picture is incomparable and the sound quality is also amazingly good. Such a sharp broadcasting quality gives you the feel that the other person is sitting right in front of you. Distance becomes virtually immaterial.

2. Greater control: The tool should allow greater control so that the user can choose the level of privacy he or she desires. At the same time, the best tools also allow only the participants to drop feedback or comments.

3. 3rd party apps not necessary: Streaming video software should not compel you to download or install 3rd party apps or plug-ins. They can prove to be tedious and annoying. Besides, some surfers are not comfortable with the idea of downloading too many apps for fear that some harmful element may attack the computer.

4. Cost-effective: The best script is also the one which is cost-effective. Being economic comes with the advantage of enjoying mass appeal.

5. Fun and easy: The best chatting software is not going to put your grey cells to any acid test. Rather, it is likely to be quite user-friendly and easy to comprehend and control. Thus, even laymen will be able to run the software with relative ease. At the same time, it should be funny and full of emoticons. The young brigade of netizens these days hanker after apps where there are several hilarious emoticons for expressing a gamut of emotions.

6. Customization: Some notable companies are also introducing streaming video software which offers customization. So, those users who pine for custom-based tool can also get one easily.

7. Easy to start: Great cam software can be started easily, requiring only the performers and payment gateway. Security and safety are also very high. So, any monetary payment made by the users through credit cards is secure from any malicious attack.

8. Fresh features: The hallmark of a must-buy tech tool or app is that it is constantly updated with new features. So, while investing in streaming video software, you should keep in mind that it must have this trait.

9. Money-yielding tool: Such software proves to be a lucrative money-yielding tool. Money starts to roll in fast and anyone who is running a chatting business or is organizing adult chat sessions is going to turn rich in no time.

10. Lifetime support: The software should also offer lifetime support. This feature helps the buyer to get the best value out of his or her investment.

Start Selling Locally to Launch Your Product

For thousands of years, craftsmen have created a product by themselves or with the help of a few employees and sold the products out of their homes. But does this strategy still work in a globalized economy? It can, although most inventors start selling locally to launch their product in a bigger way.

Most often, when I hear of an inventor who only sells locally, he or she just kind of fell into it. For instance, let’s say that an inventor came up with a great new yard tool specific to his or her geographical location. The inventor only intended to use the tool him or herself, but when neighbors and relatives saw it, they wanted one too. So the inventor makes more products to sell to his or her neighbors and relatives, then their neighbors and relatives see the new tool and also want one. Soon the inventor has a small business going and if there are enough sales the inventor may be happy with the level of sales and not really look to grow. But selling locally can also be your launch pad into regional, national and possibly international sales. Selling locally can hone your sales pitch, product and prove to potential partners, retailers and distributors that your product has what it takes to make it big.

When using local sales to launch your product in a bigger way, you need to document and prove your product’s ability to succeed. You need to attack your local sales in a big way, with PR, demonstrations, and a number of other things to ensure your product sells well. If your sales are slow or stagnate, potential partners, investors, or sales reps might take that as a sign that your product is not a winner. So you need to put maximum effort into these early sales to show your product’s potential.

Why local sales? Local sales are easier, not just because you are closer in proximity. Local products can create good word-of-mouth and PR, making sales easier. Then you document these early, easier sales to convince sales reps, distributors, and retailers in other geographical areas to carry your product.

Getting Your Product into Local Stores

Getting your product into local stores is not always easy, but there are lots of ways you can make it as low-risk as possible for store owners. There are three main ways to make carrying your product low-risk: discounts, consignment and guaranteed sales.

Discounts

Discounts means that you offer a discounted wholesale price, meaning that they will make more money per sale. This still presents a risk for the retailer, but makes your product more attractive.

Selling on consignment

Selling on consignment means that the retailer doesn’t pay you the wholesale price of your product until the product actually sells.

Guaranteed sales

Guaranteed sales simply means that you refund the retailer for any products that don’t sell after a certain amount of time.

These methods help retailers take a chance on your product. Also if you offer to do the steps listed below to help sales, you will increase your chances of them taking on your product.

Key Steps to Selling Locally

Let’s take a look at what it takes to successfully sell locally.

Media Coverage

Local newspapers don’t always have lots of exciting things to write about, so when a local inventor starts selling his or her product, local media will probably be interested in a story. The key here is that an inventor just selling a product is not a story. But if you talk about how you came up with your idea, your process of product development, your current sales efforts and your future plans, that makes a much more exciting story.

Media coverage helps you by getting the word out about your product. Seeing your product featured in a news story also creates more trust in your product than an advertisement. This trust, and the fact that you have a local product, will make people more likely to buy your product.

Word-of-Mouth Advertising

Selling locally also usually creates word-of-mouth advertising. Word-of-mouth just means people telling their friends, families and co-workers about your product. Local products create local interest and can get people talking.

You can help word-of-mouth advertising by getting the right people talking. In every community, there are influential and listened-to people. If you market to these people, or even give out samples, you can get these influential people talking, and other people will listen.

Also in every community there are people who love to spread news. These people know everyone and always have something to say. Getting these people talking about your product will also quickly spread the news.

In-Store Demonstrations

One of the big benefits of selling locally is that it makes it easy for you to be involved in selling your product, even in a retail setting. One of the most effective ways to be involved is by giving out samples or in-store demonstrations.

Most retail decisions are made in a matter of seconds, so it is easy for potential customers to pass over new products. That is why in-store demonstrations or samples are important for new products. Demonstrations grab potential customers’ attention and allow them to touch and try a new product which helps them overcome any hesitation in buying a new and unknown product.

Special Displays

You aren’t able to do in-store demonstrations all the time and during low-traffic times it is probably not worthwhile for you to be in a retail setting waiting for customers. But when you are not able, or when it is not worthwhile, to do demonstrations, you still want to get customers’ attention. For these times, you want special displays. There are a variety of attention grabbing displays out there and if you go to a mall and visit stores, you can get an idea of what might work with your product. Some of the more common ones are end-of-the-isle displays and floor displays.

Sales

Sales are another way to attract attention to your product and help overcome hesitation in buying a new product. If you offer sales or coupons, you will need to pay back the retailer for all the coupons redeemed or sales made.

One tactic that you can also use is a co-op advertising program. When you receive a sales booklet or flyer from a store, manufactures whose products are listed pay for 50 to 100% of the ad in free goods, hoping to generate enough sales to cover their costs. So you might give the retailer 24 products at no cost products to sell if the retailer includes your product in its next circular or newspaper ad. This tactic is especially effective if your plan is to use local sales as a launching pad for bigger market sales.

Using Your Local Success to Take on Regional and National Sales Reps, Distributors and Retail Stores

From the very beginning of your sales, keep careful records, documenting the success of your product. Then use that information as you talk to sales reps, distributors and retail stores. Also take pictures of your product selling or people trying your product at demonstrations to use in your talks. You can approach sales reps, distributors and retailers by simply saying that you have successfully sold your product in your local area, share your sales figures, and say you are looking to expand your sales. If your sales figures are impressive, they will listen.

5.5 Ways to Possibly Solicit Cooperation When Negotiating

When negotiating, how do you solicit cooperation? You can browbeat someone. You can cajole them. You can be very amenable to their every whim, and yet, you may still be unsuccessful at soliciting their cooperation. The one thing you must do, in order to give someone what they want and need is to understand why they want and need what they’re seeking. The following are 51/2 ways you can solicit cooperation when negotiating.

1. Be honest:

a. Where and when possible, be honest. Some situations may require that you ‘shave the truth’, but unless you’re negotiating in a hostile situation, one in which the other negotiator is not being as forthright as he should, walk the path of truth. The truth, applied with sincerity, will tend to engender support for your cause. Always strive to be honest, but weigh the cost of doing so, depending upon the situation in which you negotiate.

2. Know mental strength:

a. You must know your strengths and weaknesses, along with those of the other negotiator, in order to solicit cooperation. Seek to understand the mindset of the other negotiator before attempting to sway her. Understand her ‘true’ source of motivation and cater to it. Before soliciting her assistance, reveal yourself as a nonthreatening entity that only seeks understanding, in order to be understood.

3. Know your target:

a. Three questions to ask the other negotiator are, what do you want? What are you seeking? How will you know when you’ve received/achieved it? By asking such questions, you’ll receive her ‘measuring stick’ for that which is important to her. In addressing her needs, you will have an unequivocal ‘mark’ upon which to aim and to measure the outcome based on what she seeks from the negotiation.

4. Consider begging:

a. Yes, I said it! If all else fails, when the stakes are high and none of your attempts bear fruit, consider begging to solicit support. With some individuals, such actions are very appealing. Just be mindful of whom it is that you beg, because it can also be a ‘turn-off’.

5. Speak in the positive:

a. When communicating, express your positions in the positive. Instead of saying, ‘I don’t think point ‘A’ warrants much merit, say instead, ‘I prefer point ‘B’. In so doing, you’ll be infusing the conversation with positivity. You’ll also subliminally, plant the thought of being positive as you solicit support.

5.5 Let it go:

a. Never be afraid of ‘letting go’. You won’t be able to convince everyone to ‘see’ things your way. Some people will never sense the value you possess. In such cases, find others with whom to negotiate. When you negotiate, you should have alternate sources from which to receive what you seek. In addition, by showing that you’re willing to ‘walk away’, you can enhance your position.

As you negotiate, if you apply the appropriate strategy to solicit cooperation, in the right manner, and at the right time, in the right place, more often than not, you’ll get the assistance you seek… and everything will be right with the world.

The Negotiation Tips Are…

· Always remember, in a negotiation, timing is everything. Just because someone is not amenable to your offer today does not mean he won’t be agreeable tomorrow. Assess his desirability to ‘connect’ with you, and time your attempts to solicit his support when the time is best suited for him to do so.

· Consider the size of the ‘emotional stage’ the other negotiator wishes to stand on and how she wishes to be perceived. If she wants to be recognized as being magnanimous, ‘feed’ that need in her. By addressing the need that has her highest desire, you can assist her in achieving the emotional feeling she’s seeking and she’ll be more willing to assist you.

· When negotiating, always strive to align your actions to match the outcome you and the other negotiator seek from the negotiation.