Lifenaut.com Meeting Center in Secondlife
January 6, 2010Recently we re-developed a meeting/ Secondlife presence for our client Lifenaut.com. We have been doing some “in world” Secondlife marketing to get the word out about the Lifenaut’s free service with some success. We decided that it may be a good idea to start hosting presentations of the service and how to use it within Secondlife to interested inhabitants. We created this meeting center for Lifenaut for this purpose. Below you will the outside view of the building where the meetings are held…
When you enter the building you are in the seating/presentation area. This is where you would sit and watch a movie, slide presentation or interact with others and the presenters. We customized the building to suit the client’s needs, landscaped the surrounding land and installed the presenter screen and computer to run it. We also trained the clients to run the system and to be able to present to their users.
Below is a photo of the seating/presentation area…
Here we have an area set aside for small meetings/presentations, or for people that may run the slides while the presenter talks or chats with the audience…
Most recently the client used this area to hold their annual board of directors meeting as this can be a very affordable and easy way for members that live far from each other to collaborate, hold discussions and present to each other.
Below is a snapshot of me (or at least an avatar of me) in Secondlife outside the Lifenaut meeting area sitting on a fountain I setup. This is area is open to the public to view. If you have the Secondlife software installed, click here: Lifenaut New User Center. If you don’t have the software, download it here: Secondlife Download. If you would like me to help you out getting started, let me know and I can give you a tour!
If you are interested in using Secondlife to interact with your clients/customers, contact us and we can help you setup a presence in Secondlife and train you and/or your employees and how to hold meetings, presentations or advertise to Secondlife residents.