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June 29th, 2010 admin No comments

Video Marketing Works - The Old Website Doesn't

Internet approaches for marketers that worked in 2002 are badly out of date. Once, the best technologies for business communications of all kinds were for "later". Video and streaming audio was in the future, and you didn't need to worry about it yet.

That's over.

’The future’ has been here for years. Has your own online presence kept up? Are you incorporating video and multimedia technologies for yourself or your clients, or have you just typed up a business opportunity and hoped visitors would read it? 

The fact is, every reasonable barrier to using online video has been removed by the existence of massive and free video hosting sites such as YouTube.  No longer is video an option to try to differentiate your product or services or identity. It's now the most cost-effective and outright effective option. 

All of which means you can concentrate on communication. The fact is, "people buy from people" and now you have the means to personally connect with the people who land on your website, using video.  Your website no longer resembles someone else's when it's your own face voice and words speaking to the viewer.  Credibility builds as you talk about the value that you can provide.  Only online video marketing makes this possible.

You don't need to know more than how to fill out a form to get the video uploaded to YouTube or any of the many other web-hosting sites. And uploading it to your website can be done by your webmaster or by us at Video One Productions. We can help you produce your affordable video, and then either upload it to your site, create a link on your site and let Video One host your video, or assist you in any other way to get it seen.

So go to http://www.video1pro.com to see demos of what we’ve done for others and then call Video One at 773 252-3352 and speak to one of our producers to see how we can help you get your video produced and online, spreading your message to the world!

Copyright © 2008 Irwin Myers

Irwin Myers is the president of Video One Productions, a Chicago-based company that has been providing production, editing, and duplication of videos, DVD's, and CD's for hundreds of companies for more than 20 years. To find out more about how Video One Productions can help you with your production and multimedia needs go to http://www.video1pro.com.

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Irwin Myers is the president of Video One Productions, a Chicago-based company that has been providing production, editing, and duplication of videos, DVD’s, and CD’s for hundreds of companies for more than 20 years. To find out more about how Video One Productions can help you with your production and multimedia needs go to http://www.video1pro.com

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Video Dvd Building
Can my video card be freezing Media Center?

I have Media Center on XP, not Vista, and I have a video card. It's actually a couple of years old, but it's a 512MB I believe, so it should be more than enough to run Media Center. Problem is, every time I use media center, or the built in DVD drive, it freezes. I can stream video on Netflix fine, and I used to play Battlefield 2142 -which is why i bought the card in the first place- and that worked fine. Media Center just always froze. Any ideas?

Yes, it can. Media Center can be very picky about hardware. Just because that card has 512 megs of ram, doesn't mean it is MCE compatible. MS used to have a list of "Approved" video cards on their site, but I was unable to find it when I looked today. There is an older list on TheGreenButton.com that may help you:

http://thegreenbutton.com/forums/thread/11406.aspx

TGB is a fantastic resource for anybody that is running Media Center Edition.