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Creating Videos For Your Video Marketing

Posted on June 6, 2008

Many see the online marketing as an opportunity with astounding potential to make money. Others look to the internet and online marketing as a means of creating a better life for themselves and their families. Still others see the internet as simply a playground.

The multimedia content found in today’s society from XM and Sirius radio to YouTube is low cost to create and distribute and the content is mostly commercial free. Software programs have developed within the technology boom of compression video and audio as well as streaming technology. This includes free content providers like Napster which pioneered peer to peer connection, Limewire and BitTorrent. These are powerful tools that can help you.

Case Study - Teasing Your Customers

Posted on May 12, 2008

Every December for six years the Marketing Manager for a Midwest company held a presentation in Florida at a famous resort. Current and potential customers from across the country flew to the resort for three days of educational seminars, usually staying over a few more days for personal time at the theme park.

The presentations were educational in nature and were not meant to be blatant company promotions. The seminar group gave each presenter the following:

1. A 45 minute block of time to present their pre-approved educational material.

2. Four hours of time in a booth following their presentation to answer questions.

The Four Marketing Rs That Will Make You A Sniper Rifle

Posted on May 10, 2008

You Marketing is to reach the right person, with the right message, through the right medium, at the right time. But there are many marketers that get caught up in details like colors schemes, the name of their URL, using the right magic words, and choosing the best font. To be honest with you, when I started out, I also got caught up in details too.

How Much Money Do I Need To Start A New Business?

Posted on May 3, 2008

It doesn’t always require a massive amount of cash to start a new business. In fact, 25 percent of business owners need no dollar amount to start up and just over 32 percent of new business owners needed less than $5,000 to start or acquire their business.

Businesses such as housekeeping, gardening, internet retail sales, consulting services, daycare, handyman, or similar service industries may require little or no money to start-up yet have potential to grow into very prosperous companies. For example, Molly Maid Housecleaning Service is a multi-million dollar company with services expanding across the country. Molly Maid was started by cleaning just one home.