This IBLN-FBI webinar introduced some of the more popular video app tools that can help small businesses achieve their marketing and development objectives. Our discussions were around: Vine (by Twitter); Instagram-Boomerang ("15 seconds of fame"); Directr (acquired by Google), and; Vimeo (HD videos with no ads). Plus, other participant video tools experiences were shared at this live event. To see the Powerpoint click/tap here. All rights reserved.
“No Doubt” - not just a pop-rock group but the fact that video has become a major part of the online marketing. Most major businesses connect socially using this medium. Twitter, Facebook and Google+ have made it easier to include video content on their networks. The push for video content is the direct result studies indicating that the users demand it. Related industry publications discuss how the consumer responds positively to brands that deliver high-quality engaging videos. Many small businesses understand this fact yet have deemed that the process might be out of their reach or budget. However there are inexpensive methods that generate quality results for little out-of-pocket expenses. All you need is a smartphone or tablet and the right apps to begin making your branded mark with a successful video short.
This IBLN-FBI webinar introduced some of the more popular video app tools that can help small businesses achieve their marketing and development objectives. Our discussions were around: Vine (by Twitter); Instagram-Boomerang ("15 seconds of fame"); Directr (acquired by Google), and; Vimeo (HD videos with no ads). Plus, other participant video tools experiences were shared at this live event. To see the Powerpoint click/tap here. All rights reserved.
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