Restuarant Video – our latest video market launch driving improved New Zealand restaurant bookings online http://bit.ly/betCfz – Tasty.
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Restuarant Video – our latest video market launch driving improved New Zealand restaurant bookings online http://bit.ly/betCfz – Tasty.
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As the New Zealand property market shows signs of movement you should be considering internet video as part of your marketing mix to help create excitement about your listings. Internet Video is the most popular activity on the internet, ahead of social media (i.e. facebook) according to a recent US study from Pew/Yahoo. In New Zealand [...]
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The Arbitron Out-of-Home Digital Video Display Study 2009 study reveals that approximately 155 million (67 percent of) U.S. residents aged 18 or older have seen an Out-of-Home (OOH) digital video display in the past month at one or more of the 17 types of public venues examined for the report. The general audience for OOH [...]
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Excited by our new video distribution model hosted, video sites, social sites, mobile, kiosk, local media, video SEO http://bit.ly/wNY0P
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Entertainment Weekly (owned by CBS) will on September 18th run the first video ad inside a magazine promoting Pepsi Max. The revolutionary technology comes from Americhip. The technology for the battery-powered ads can handle about 40 minutes of video. The screen, is 2.7 mm thick with a 320×240 resolution screen which uses thin film transistor liquid [...]
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Our online video solution for business now delivers to iphone / mobiles and plasma/kiosks at no extra cost! http://bit.ly/QSSOD – your video seen
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YouTube has launched a home page redesign which brings search more to the fore. Not surprising given it is the second biggest search engine on the web, after parent company Google. However I suspect the redesign is more about the launch of YouTube AdSense. An evolutionary change reducing clutter and putting focus on search. [...]
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One Online video several languages ideal for cosmopolitan and export markets – lauching this week from http;//www.silverlinemedia.tv. Watch this space for updates.
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Interactive advertising marketing spend has been on a consistent upward projectory, year on year across the globe, winning massive share from traditional media. The dramatic rise of online consumption compounded by interactive advertising’s unique abilities around targeting and reporting has put online as a critical piece, if not at the heart, of the communications mix. [...]
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Report that professionally produced and distributed online video continued unabated in 2008, with cumulative volume advancing 24.3% to 41.6 billion views. Accustream’s category-by-category analysis of cumulative views shows music with 25.5%, news 22.6%, entertainment/kids at 20.2%. With the overall category (pro, user, retail etc) on the rise as per comscore reports in this blog, consumers obvioulsy want [...]
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