November 27, 2009
Corporate Video, Marketing Videos, Successful Video, Web Marketing, Web Videos
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So you’ve spent countless hours thinking, planning, filming and editing your web video. And finally, the video is ready to be distributed across the Internet. However, there is only one problem; you aren’t quite sure where you should put your video? There are literally hundreds of websites that allow you to upload your web video; however, not all of these sites will give you the traffic that you want desire. Read the rest…
August 26, 2009
Corporate Video, Human Resource Videos, Marketing Videos, Recruiting Videos, Safety Videos, Successful Video, Trade Show Videos
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Just like any project, there are right ways and wrong ways to do things. In this post, I’m going to give you several tips on how to make sure you are on the right track when it comes to producing a successful video for your business or organization. Read the rest…
January 27, 2009
Marketing Videos, Trade Show Videos
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Are you getting the results you want from your trade show marketing?
Are you attracting enough prospects to your booth? Would finding a more dynamic way to present your products and services lead to more success?
Discover how one of our clients used an interactive DVD presentation to get better results in this case study. Read the rest…
April 26, 2008
Marketing Videos
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Most businesses are looking for more effective ways to promote their products and services. Here’s a great way to incorporate video into your marketing efforts.
Use TV screens in your lobbies and waiting areas to cross-sell lesser known products and services to your current customer base. This is a fantastic way to introduce your more expensive services or to feature special promotions.
This marketing tactic works for just about any business. When people are sitting in your lobby or waiting area, you have a captive audience. If you aren’t using your TV screens to educate them on your products and services, you are missing a huge opportunity. Read the rest…