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Video Marketing Will Never Die
Let’s backtrack. In the beginning, when the Internet was still young, Internet connections were incredibly slow. Simply clicking a link required great deliberation because once you’ve clicked it you would have to wait for a considerable amount of time until the page completely loads. The thought of using video during those times would be a big mistake because it would take viewers a full day to watch one. Of course, Internet connection speeds began to improve and the ability to watch videos without waiting a third of your life became possible. The first time television became available to the general public was around 1930. Is television in use today? Yes, more than ever. In fact there are more television owners now than there were yesterday. Video on the Internet can be considered a transition from television. Will people ever stop watching tv? Maybe when holograms (its possible) become available and televisions go out of production, but that’s highly unlikely. Nevertheless, video will never go out of style. Videos are here to stay just as the Internet is here to stay. And as long as Internet connections continue to improve, video on the Internet is also here to stay. The cost of advertising on television can range from a few thousands of dollars to as much as you want to spend. The cost to advertising via video on the Internet is free! Sure you can pay to advertise via video on the Internet, but free video marketing can be just as effective at driving sales, visitors and leads as paid video marketing. People will always watch videos, whether its on television, holograms, or on the Internet. 9 out of 10 people will prefer to watch videos than read, so give the people want they want. As an Internet marketer, you must incorporate video marketing into your arsenal because videos will never die. Thus, Video Marketing Will Never Die! Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Go and see Stephan Smith‘s Internet Marketing Blog For More Free Internet Marketing Information: Stephan Smith Archives | Web Traffic |
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