Author: Scott Lindsay
Article source: http://www.articledeshboard.com/. Used with author's permission.
YouTube and MeTV understand that people want a creative way to express themselves. The anonymity provided by the web has allowed multiple thousands of wannabe stars to shine in low-resolution splendor.
The success of these online video enterprises has encouraged others like Yahoo, AOL and a variety of other media outlets to begin streaming video for online consumption.
Even children's television is finding ways to allow kids to utilize online video streaming to participate in traditional television broadcasts through MeTV.
Television shows are now being released as video streaming downloads because the public is interested in video content.
Sure, there are uses for educational and knowledge based video streaming, but what about a lighthearted parody of your business?
Some businesses use these video parodies for annual company meetings or they have their staff reenact a portion of a well-known movie. While it may have originally been a fun part of a company meeting this information can be made available as part of a video streaming download allowing multiplied thousands of visitors to gain an appreciation for the humanness of the individuals running the business.
There are times when a good marketing campaign simply means allowing customers to see that you are not opposed to enjoying life. Video streaming is a concept that is sprinkled throughout social websites like MySpace. If your video stream is entertaining you might consider making it available on a site like YouTube. In turn, you may discover that many individuals that frequent social networks may pick your video stream to feature on their website. This scenario simply allows your work to be scattered in a variety of circles. In the end it could mean more site visitors and search engine queries.
The growth of video streaming is in response to the on demand needs of web users who have grown accustomed to having what they want at their fingertips.
Forbes has created an online presence that features extensive company produced news clips and other online video streaming. This component has become a big part of Forbes.com. You will find many more sites are relying on the marketing of their own online "network".
If video streaming didn't have a positive marketing kick for these companies it wouldn't be used, but more and more sites are making video streaming a key player in their online marketing strategies.
Whether your content is serious or hilarious, video streaming makes it possible to reach out to a media savvy audience and engaging them in a new way.
Scott Lindsay is a web developer and entrepreneur. He is the founder of HighPowerSites and many other web projects. Get your own website online in just 5 minutes with HighPowerSites at: www.highpowersites.com. Start your own ebook business with BooksWealth at: www.bookswealth.com
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