An Internet Version of Kelly Services (Temporary Help)
Posted on October 27, 2008
If you would like to learn about a company that hopes to transform the temporary office help industry the way that Expedia transformed the travel agency business, this interview is for you.
Our guest today is Phillip Thune who is the CEO of HireMeNow.com. His website is a temporary help agency for office workers. It is a cyberspace version of Kelly Services or Manpower, Inc. There are two basic advantages to using HireMeNow.com instead of terrestrial temporary worker agencies. Read more…
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Adaptive Video for Television of the Future
Posted on October 20, 2008
If you would like to learn about the potential interactive capabilities of television in the future, this video is for you.
Today’s video features Permissiontv.com which is a company that enables clients to create interactive videos for Internet distribution. The capability provides a glimpse of what the television might look like in the future. First is a demonstration of some interactive videos created on the Permissontv.com platform. Second is an interview with Matt Kaplan who is the Chief Strategy Officer. Read more…
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Converting Website Visitors into Customers
Posted on October 13, 2008
If you would like to learn how to convert website visitors into customers, this interview is for you.
Our guest today is Benoy Tamang who is the Founder of Sapha. First, we demonstrate one of Sapha’s tools termed a “Hook Tour”. This is followed by an interview with Benoy about the tracking statistics that accompany the tool. Hook Tours are short customized interactive videos that Sapha prepares to explain your website and trigger visitors to register for more information or buy merchandise. Read more…
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A TV Production Truck in a Shoe Box
Posted on October 6, 2008
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If you would like to learn about an appliance the size of a shoe box that provides most of the production and multi-camera input capabilities of a TV truck, this interview is for you.
The product is the Tricaster from San Antonio-based NewTek. Our interview is with Philip Nelson who is the Senior Vice President for Strategic Development and the appliance is demonstrated by Jim Plant who is the CEO. Tricaster prices range from $5,000 to $12,000. Read more…
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