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25th May 2007

Put Video On Your Website

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Video Web WizardA new kind of internet is here… A “videoized” internet.

Ten years ago, video wasn’t common on the internet. Today it’s starting to become a standard inclusion on websites. And that means you have to ask yourself if you are going to keep up with the new “video” standard.

If you do, you are going to make EASIER PROFITS because your customers are READY for online video. They’ve been exposed to it already through sites like YouTube and other video sharing sites.

They like it, and they are starting to expect it!

All you have to do is start using online video.

And there’s a super-useful software tool that is going to help you do that. It’s called VideoWebWizard.

This computer software allows you to quickly and almost effortlessly convert your existing videos into web format so that you can put them on your website.

For example, let’s say you have a video that you want to put on your website - maybe a video from a webcam that you want to put on a sales letter. But… how do you put it on website?

That’s where VideoWebWizard comes in.

Through a simple wizard functionality, VideoWebWizard takes your regular video file and converts it into Flash video (FLV) web format.

Sound neat? You bet! And the Flash format means that most people in the world are able to view your video as it’s a fairly common plug-in for all the major web browsers.

If you’ve been putting off using video on your website because you thought it was too hard, time-consuming, etc… whatever… VideoWebWizard is going to unlock the power of web video for your business or website.

Because when visitors land on your website, they don’t just think it’s “cool” if you have video on your site. These days, they are more likely to EXPECT your site to have video.

Want to start profiting with this “online video revolution”?

You can - easily! - with VideoWebWizard.

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