One of my Google Alert emails picked up on a article brief that referenced video email and a term I’d never heard before … “Video Email Snacks”.
Clicking over to the original article (URL: http://www.globest.com/news/1366_1366/insider/177578-1.html?sector=retail). Please read below for a brief excerpt and click over for the full article if you wish.
Hotelier Combats Info Hunger With Video Snacks
By Noreen Seebacher
Last updated: March 20, 2009 03:06pm
Julie Keyser-Squires, vice president of Atlanta-based Softscribe Inc., calls it a video email snack: a social media product that enables clients to reach key audiences.
Video is not only the next big thing on the web, but arguably the most significant thing in its immediate future. “As the web evolves from information to an interactive environment, video is emerging as the next great frontier of communication and collaboration,” says Marthin De Beer, senior vice president of Cisco’s Emerging Technologies Group. “We’re just beginning to scratch the surface of how visual networking will define the next phase of the Internet.”
Video press releases–or video email snacks–are just a few potential examples.
Due to doctor/patient confidentiality and general privacy concerns, I’ve wondered before about the extent to which video email and other cutting-edge communication technologies might be adopted by practitioners within the medical community. Altough it doesn’t appear to be the major focus of the report, the article says the report ”considers the new ways consumers and providers are finding to interact via advanced technologies.”
National Women’s Health Report Addresses Issues of Uninsured Plus New Paradigms of Care
— Changes in Medical Communications Could Lead to a New Definition of ‘Bedside Manner’
Your internet connection speed and its consistency / reliability are an important consideration in your ability to use Video Email, Live Conference, Live Presentation, Live Classroom, and Live Rep/Access within the CoVideo Systems (www.covideo.com) product suite or the Globalpreneurs (www.myglobalhub.info) video communications platform.
Minimum recommended bandwidth for the above services:
- 1500MB/s Download Speed
- 300KB/s Upload Speed
The talented people that brought you these systems have incorporated a very robust Internet Connection Speed Test provided by into your back office. Here’s the mini-test version which I’ve included for your convenience:
Feel free to read more about SpeedTest.net by clicking here.
This will allow you to be as imformed as possible when:
- communicating with your ISP about issues you may be having, or …
- you know you need more bandwidth for an web/software application(s) and you’re shopping around for a new ISP,
- at least you know what you’re used to right now (regardless of what your ISP advertises).
NOTE: Speedtest.net remembers all your tests, computes averages, plots them out in graphs, and compares your average connection to all other tests with your ISP … locally, by state, nationally, and internationally.
CoVideo: Sheila’s 60-second Tip of the Week (May 1, 2009)
Use the System Everyday and Be Creative
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Following is the transcript of the video you probably just watched: Hi, it’s Sheila with CoVideo. And this is your 60-second tip of the week. Well, the dogs are barking, the kids are running in the front door, and I have to be somewhere in ten minutes. But I could not leave without telling you about the experience I had with using this CoVideo system this week. It’s a marketing experience where I demonstrated four products on my face … and then I sent it to all my prospects … and all my past and present clients. Well, guess what? Before I pressed “send”, I clicked that little button at the bottom that says “Let me know when they view the video”. My email has been torn up with all kinds of replies. Well, the great thing is all I need to do now is call them and ask them what they think and take the order. But the greatest, craziest thing is they’re already emailing me saying “send me the stuff”. So, I want to encourage you to get creative with using your CoVideo system. Get creative with marketing … and daily promote your product by using this system. Encouraging you the system everyday, this is Sheila with CoVideo, and I hope you have a fabulous week. |
I bet you chose to watch the video … or a part of it … before you read the transcript. I challenge you to watch and read both and compare your reaction. Which would you rather receive in your inbox? Which communicates more?
That’s the “power of video” and with Video Email you have the ability to communicate better, faster, and with greater impact to and understanding by the recipient / viewer.
Contact me today to find out more and to receive a personal tour and demonstration!!
Thanks for watching!!
CoVideo: Sheila’s 60-second Tip of the Week (April 23, 2009)
Flip Video Camera & Use Your System Daily
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Following is the transcript of the video you probably just watched: Hi, this is Sheila with CoVideo. And this is your 60-second tip of the week. I am filming to you today with the Flip Camera. It’s a great little camera just about this big and it can fit right into your pocket. It can take movies and it can take stills. So, whenever you come up with a fabulous background, you know, like the one that I have right here, stop and say what’s on your mind, you know, encourage those contacts of yours, go home, pop it into your computer, and send it out through your CoVideo system. This is Sheila with CoVideo … encouraging you to use your system daily.
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I bet you chose to watch the video … or a part of it … before you read the transcript. I challenge you to watch and read both and compare your reaction. Which would you rather receive in your inbox? Which communicates more?
That’s the “power of video” and with Video Email you have the ability to communicate better, faster, and with greater impact to and understanding by the recipient / viewer.
Contact me today to find out more and to receive a personal tour and demonstration!!
Thanks for watching!!
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