Unless
you have never been on the web, you most likely noticed the
passionate talk lately about how easy it is to put video on your web
site or blog. In the beginning of the W"W"W(World Wide Web),
you
had to enlist the help of a professional web technician to get even the
most simplest video on your site. The cost could amount to
several thousand dollars, and even then, most visitors would find it
difficult to view your video. So trying to make money with video would be difficult That was back then
and this is
now. Technology today has taken a huge leap forward to make the dream
of having a professional-looking video a reality for any site or blog.
It is even possible to easily embed video into your Ipods and email's.
"Now
picture this"......Sending an email to a customer which also includes a
video that shows them how to use your product or service. Your sales
conversion rate would sky rocket!
You have
valuable
information that people would gladly pay for. Then create a video
about this information or if you have knowledge on how to
perform
certain tasks. Then sell them pay-per view how to video
memberships .To do this before would of been very difficult, but now
with
todays technology its a snap and a lot less costly.
And
depending on how elaborate you want to get, it is all fairly low cost
or free, and you usually do not need to do anything more than point and
click your way through a user-friendly system. So making money with video is a lot easier these days.
What
is even
more amazing than how you can use this new video technology
to
sell your current products and services, is the humongous
opportunity to make money with this technology, which has been
unleashed to the public.
Ponder on this for a
moment,
instant messaging has taken over worldwide. Millions of people all over
use it to check their I M accounts all through the day. Now even cell
phone text messaging has taken over in schools and offices worldwide.
Considering
how this technology (I M ) has escalated to the extent that it is
today. How vast will the change be with the ease of use that is
possible with video technology now, when people can send personal
videos to computers, iPods, and even cell phones. This technology is
here now and people all over the world are coming on board.
You
can already sign up to earn commissions when people start to use this
technology. Just consider that MySpace has 62 million members and
Friendster has 24 million members. The demand for technology that
builds online communities has been established.. The rush to integrate
video into
this already established social trend will be the Net's next "Gold
Rush" and it could easily dwarf what we've seen before.
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