At last!
Now you CAN afford to use the Web's hottest innovation to build your
business and your brand!
Streaming video has finally grown up & gotten real.
Streaming video is the
hottest business innovation since the invention of the fax machine — the
most exciting communication technology since the cell phone! Finally Web
video has caught up to its potential ... and you CAN afford to harness
its awesome power to market your business or organization.
Thanks to a high-tech
company that's invested $50 million in building its system, video is
finally within the reach (and the budget) of small- and medium-sized
businesses. Digital FX Networks' HelloWorld and FirstStream put you in
front of the camera and in the driver's seat ... for less than what
you're spending on Starbucks every month!
The digital
revolution is here at last! For about $40 a month, you can create and
send Vmails (video emails) right from your desk with the ease of sending
an ordinary message. You can record full-length programs that viewers
can watch live ... or launch from your video vault whenever they're
ready to watch your product demo, training session or public-service
message. You can create buzz with stunning new marketing channels like
video blogs and vodcasts (video podcasts).
All for about $45 a
month with no long-term contract, expensive equipment to buy or
additional training required!
Forrester Research, a
high-tech research authority, says you WILL be using streaming video in
your marketing, advertising and personal communications within the next
18 months or so. Most everybody will.
Why wait? The
technology is here today. Beat your competitors to the punch with
HelloWorld and FirstSteam technology!
Click here to find out more!
Taming the technology
The problem with
online video for business, as recently as mid-2006, was very simple: It
was a pain to compress, a pain to harbor on your web server, and at
least a little pain for most viewers to watch.
The Internet just
couldn't feed the video files fast enough. Even with many DSL and cable
broadband connections, you'd have to download an entire file before
playing it to avoid the stutters and stops that plagued the technology.
Big organizations
with lofty budgets have built teleconferencing infrastructures. Large
companies have invested in producing full-scale video (at prices from
$1,000 per finished minute) and then compressed and encoded it for their
own web sites.
But without the
budget for high-tech cameras, editing suites and software, and without
the expertise of IT departments to manage them, web video has been
mostly limited to tech-savvy hobbyists who could handle the tech-speak
required to get quirky equipment to cooperate.
HelloWorld and
FirstStream are different. All you need to record and broadcast is a
webcam costing from $50 to $115 bucks, along with a Windows 2000 or XP
machine and an Internet connection. The video program you'll be using
resides on a bank of rocket-fast optimized streaming video servers far
away. You'll log into your HelloWorld or FirstStream account ... click
"record" ... and simply say your piece.
Those distant servers
do all the rest.
HelloWorld uses SAAS
technology. That's "software as a service," one of the most significant
emerging trends in the online world. You can log into your account from
any computer anywhere and, assuming you've brought your handy
eyeball-style webcam in your pocket, you can plug in and record.
No studio is
required. No floor directors or camera operators. No clip-on microphones
and teleprompters and producers. In minutes you'll compose your own
video email, click "send" and be looking your customer in the eye from
his or her email inbox.
Too good to be true?
We'll show you! Call Russ or Nancy at 701.293.1489 and see tomorrow's
smash marketing sensation today.
Hanson Photo Video Communications
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