Putting Multimedia Presentations into Press Releases - Part 1

Posted on June 10, 2008

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If you would like to learn how to embed multimedia presentation in your press releases, this program is for you.

The multimedia press release is not merely an idea whose time has come; it is one that is long overdue! Although I receive most press releases via email, they are still composed as though the delivery mechanism is the U.S. Postal Service. Moreover, they are overflowing with bad writing and technology companies are the worst offenders. Nearly all of their characteristically jargon-filled releases fail miserably to explain why anyone, other than those who wrote them, should have any interest. Read more…

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Easy Tool for Creating and Sending Business Videos

Posted on May 27, 2008

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While YouTube makes it easy to produce a video of ourselves that we can email to others, today’s guest-company enables us to just as easily produce and send personalized videos about our company to clients and prospects. It also provides crucial tracking statistics.

Our guest today is Gary Anderson who is the CEO of Netbriefings. For the past seven years his company has provided Webcasting services for companies that want to host Webcasts for large audiences. However, last year they introduced a hosted service called Proclaim that permits users to easily produce a short video of themselves and combine it with a professionally produced PowerPoint or corporate video.

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Easily Making Audio-Visual Presentations Over The Net

Posted on May 3, 2008

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If you would like to learn how to create narrated PowerPoint presentations using only your telephone & computer, and generate hyperlinks to them for inclusion in emails, this interview is for you.
 
Subject: Our guests today are Joe Gustafson and Greg Flynn.  Joe is the CEO of Brainshark and Greg is a Vice President. Brainshark is a service used by one-third of the top 100 companies in America. It permits their executives to create narrated PowerPoint presentations using only their computers and a telephone. Additionally, it generates a hyperlink so that the presentations can be placed in emails and websites. Finally, it tracks information about who looks at the slides, how often, and the time spent on each slide. 

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