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Market Your Business with Video: 8 Reasons Why to Use Them Marketing your business with videos has many advantages. Learn about the many reasons why you should be using them to promote you and your business.
Marketing With Internet Video (2) Posted By : Internet marketing today makes use of videos for a variety of purposes, depending upon the venue. There are several important issues to keep in mind if you are thinking about using videos on your website. Be sure you know what you want the video to accomplish. Your production will be different depending upon whether you are trying to sell or instruct or simply provide information to raise awareness. Know what youre trying to do before you decide how to do it. Make your...
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Online Video - The Three Big No-No's! One of the driving forces behind the concept of interactivity that is key to the whole web 2.0 "wave", is video. Find out why it is so important, and how it can help you, here...
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Vuzix intros Wrap 920AV video glasses (Macworld.com via Yahoo!
News)
Vuzix on Monday announced the Wrap 920AV, a new pair of
sunglass-style video glasses that work with iPods and the iPhone. Pricing
was not announced; Vuzix expects to ship the new video glasses in Spring,
2009.
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U.S. military recruiters use video arcades in urban areas
(International Herald Tribune)
At a mall, past the Gap Outlet and the China Buddha Express, is a $13
million video arcade that the U.S. Army hopes will become a model for
recruitment in urban areas.
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Amazon Video On Demand coming to Roku Player (CNET)
The pay-per-view online video service is the box's first move beyond
Netflix. The service, formerly known as Amazon Unbox, offers more than
40,000 movies and TV shows.
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