Chief Virtual Officer Skype Meetup: Bring Your Greatest Business Challenge & Brainstorm with other Virtual Assistants

Joel and I want to reconnect with all the great virtual assistants who have shown interest in what we are doing with Chief Virtual Officer – training, coaching and mentoring new and aspiring virtual assistants.

We are now traveling virtual workers and are teaching others how to be successful virtual workers as well. You can read more about our travels at our Canfield of Dreams website.

As we’ve traveled, we’ve realized that connecting with virtual assistants in person is most effective in building trusting relationships. When we’re in your area, we hope we can meet you in person. We also realize that cost is always an issue. Therefore, we’ve made it possible for you to donate any amount you can afford.

Details

Date: Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Time: 1:30 pm EST / 10:30 am PST

Call #: Via Skype: connect with ‘joeldcanfield’ on Skype. You can set up a Skype account for free.

Purpose of call: Bring your greatest business challenge and brainstorm. We will give specific ideas to help you overcome your challenge. We’ll also tell you what’s new with Chief Virtual Officer.

Joel and I are very excited to talk with you all and hear what’s going on in your business. Please feel free to invite any other virtual assistants you think would be interested in chatting for a bit.

Thank you all!

Register Here: http://cvomentoringcall20101026.eventbrite.com/

Warning: the Following is Geek Stuff That Only Applies to Skype Users

I’m testing the Pamela Call Recording tool for my new Skype account. Problem is, I get an error every time I try to start it. The error says, more or less, this:

Unable to initialize Skype connection library, or Skype is not running

I found an answer at the Skype fora (isn’t that the plural of ‘forum’ ? No? Oh; okay) but it had errors in it. I posted my comments, which you can read right here if you log in with your Skype account: http://forum.skype.com/index.php?showtopic=352421&st=0&p=1756661&#entry1756661

The short version is, if you’re comfortable with this arcane command, it should fix it:

regsvr32.exe "C:\Program Files\Common Files\Skype\Skype4COM.dll"