Meetings Television Update - MTLive

www.MeetingsTelevision.com is just a landing page right now, but we have been hard at work on the site and it is coming along quite nicely I think.

In fact, it is a work of art and simplicity. No annoying banner ads, no pop-up (or pop-under) windows that make me want to take my computer and throw it from the 17th   floor of my office (look out below).

In creating the site, we now have a logo for MTLive, short for Meetings Television Live.

The MTLive feature will be industry leading and will allow meeting planners and hoteliers the ability to connect one on one for live meetings via the www.MeetingsTelevision.com website.

Event Planners and others involved with site selection will be able to go online, find a property that fits there event program needs and schedule these meetings with ease and speed.

During these meetings, hotel sales persons will be able to walk event planners through their sales materials which will simplify the process of site selection. Basically, it allows meeting planners the ability to get to the meat and potatoes of what they need without having to order appetizers.

Case in point, I received great info from a property last week and had to sit through 10 items that were of little or no concern to my program.

MTLive will allow event planners to say, “ya know, that is great that you have tennis courts, but can you show me ballroom A and get me the specs”. The hotel rep will say “well, here is a schematic of ballroom A and it can seat 400 classroom”.

Easy.......so easy in fact, that even I can do it!

I think that the most revolutionary thing about MTLive is that it is 100% web based, this means no downloads to install on your computer or other such things that can muck up a process that should be simple.

Event planning may not always be easy, choosing your event destination should be.

Just a thought

Keith




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