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Dora Bloom

Dora is a seasoned Marketing Manager and content creator who is enthusiastic about the tech space, specifically SaaS and UCaaS. Dora began her career in experiential marketing gaining unparalleled hands-on experience with customers and prospects which now attributes to her customer-centric mantra. Dora takes a traditional approach to marketing, creating compelling brand stories and general content. She is a big believer in Marshall McLuhan’s “The Medium is the Message” which is why she often accompanies her blog posts with multiple mediums ensuring her readers are compelled and stimulated from start to finish. Her original and published work can be seen on: FreeConference.com, Callbridge.com, and TalkShoe.com.
August 17, 2004
FreeConference.com Debuts Revolutionary Conference Call Recording Features

Los Angeles, Calif., August 17, 2004 – Integrated Data Concepts, Inc. (IDC) announces that www.FreeConference.com, its award-winning telephone conference call service, introduces the most advanced conference call recording service available: All-digital, on-demand recording that is inexpensive, flexible, easy to use and delivered immediately. When the Conference Organizer selects the “Conference Recording" feature, the scheduled conference […]

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