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«January 7, 2009»

Find out about Online Video Marketing – Part Two

After the video production is completed the editing part kicks-off. As a rule editing control units stay put generally with the editing corporations & the technically certified expert professionals bring a high level of vision all through the editing procedure. In general throughout the editing assignment the useful portions of the video recordings are prioritised & redundant parts are deleted. There is loads of sophisticated software that are in immense demand for this specific task. The aim of the video is analyzed & subtle revisions are made too. Audio clips & background music are also utilised during editing process. There is also Special Effect Generators (SPG) which makes the particular video clips even more professional. Most of the video production businesses provide the video production & the editing services.

These days numerous online video production and publishing businesses operate to satisfy business objectives of different corporations. As well as businesses presentations, videos are also utilised to preserve golden events of life such as weddings, birthdays, special occasions; family holidays and so forth. Handheld video cameras with digital chips are at the moment widely available on the consumer market. Short films have happened to become very popular not counting being very educational and compelling. In fact videos allow people to relate better with the subject than any other style of communications.

Today, quite a few people are setting up video publishing companies as need of these sorts of agencies are increasing. It’s also possible to acquire stacks information from the World Wide Web concerning video production and publishing just with one or two mouse clicks. The expansion of audio-visual market has influenced the growth of online video commercials & to make striking commercials, a first-rate video production and publishing business is needed. Videos play a substantial role in carrying out of business promotion & now video marketing and publishing is an accepted idea with the World Wide Web users. So, across the globe video production plays a substantial part. Vidify’s business video solutions are focused on maximising your business revenue cost-effectively.

Filed under: Marketing Center, Publishing, Video Portal — @ 3:07 pm

«June 16, 2008»

Why Do You Want To Be A Writer?

Ask most people why they’re in law school, and having graduated from one, I believe they’d reply: “To make a buck, of course!”

Ask most athletes why they have chosen that occupation, and though they too can earn top dollar, I think many would respond, “I love to play!”

But why do people choose to become writers?

Writing is a solitary endeavor; in fact, someone once said it is one of the few that “resists collaboration.” (I’ve tried to tell this to overbearing editors, without much effect.)

Except in those rare conclaves where, under amazing pressure, teams craft nightly comedy skits and monologues for TV, I believe this statement is true.

I’m fairly sure writers are introverts, except of course, when they’re mingling with other writers. If you were a people-person, it would probably drive you nuts to have to regularly lock yourself away just to drive your fingers, relentlessly, into a keyboard.

I think the thing that drives writers to write is the same impulse that is disturbing creative types so much that they feel they just have to paint, or to act, or to sew.

It’s an imperative, a “must-do,” not a “want to do” type of thing.

Perhaps this is why so many of us are willing to earn so little at it, settling for paltry book advances, and penurious bylines, when we could be making the big money and great benefits, sweeping bar coded items through Safeway’s scanners.

So, my question is probably backwards.

Instead of, “Why do people choose to be writers?” we might more profitably ask, “Why does writing choose so many people?”

Dr. Gary S. Goodman, President of Customersatisfaction.com, is a popular keynote speaker, management consultant, and seminar leader and the best-selling author of 12 books, including Reach Out & Sell Someone® and Monitoring, Measuring & Managing Customer Service, and the audio program, “The Law of Large Numbers: How To Make Success Inevitable,” published by Nightingale-Conant. He is a frequent guest on radio and television, worldwide. A Ph.D. from USC’s Annenberg School, a Loyola lawyer, and an MBA from the Peter F. Drucker School at Claremont Graduate University, Gary offers programs through UCLA Extension and numerous universities, trade associations, and other organizations in the United States and abroad. He holds the rank of Shodan, 1st Degree Black Belt in Kenpo Karate. He is headquartered in Glendale, California, and he can be reached at (818) 243-7338 or at: gary@customersatisfaction.com.

Filed under: Publishing — @ 12:59 am