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Working from Home Online Jelly
The Jelly Idea
When back in 2006 Amit and Luke liked the advantages of Working from Home, they soon missed the creative brain storming with colleagues in traditional office environments. They started to invite friends on a regular, weekly bases to exchange ideas, thoughts and help. Later the Jelly was branded and since then local Jellies have been created all over the world. CNN reported the story in 2008. The idea is not new but the wrap up is Media efficient.
The YORGOO Jelly
Jellies are nothing new, in fact YORGOO has created online Jellies for years and Alejandra Neri’s daily sessions on yorGOtalk were a good example for daily online collaboration. In Germany, Workers from Home, online marketers and net workers have gathered for years weekly in many cities and towns and the same applies all over the world where there are computers and an Internet.
YORGOO and predecessors HIOD and Cashflowin have made use of online conferencing for exactly that purpose since 2002 using online conferencing, white-boards and other collaborative tools.
The Idea was to facilitate communication and creative exchange amongst like focused people worldwide.
Mega Jelly Meeting Place
The Ycademy Jelly
Ycademy created Jellies namely for specific business development projects to let interested Home Business builders meet experience and know-how for constructive live exchange.
At YORGOO any interested Group can build an online Jelly for free by booking conference time on one of the live conference facilities. Contact Zo Nicholas at zo (at)cashbizz.com.
Some ideas: Map your Jelly on Google Maps, use the power of online communication tools to meet and brain-storm with people and collaborators, record your sessions for reference to create a legacy or base for discussions in other Jellies.
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Author: Yorgo Nestoridis, Media Marketing & Publishing, Founder of YORGOO Publishing, YORGOO Press and Semiomantics.
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