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No further. Today's technology has leaped forward to make professional-looking video a real possibility for any site or blog. You may also simply...

Certainly you have noticed the talk lately about how easy it's to put go video in your website or blog. Before you'd to enlist assistance from a specialist manufacturer to get even the absolute most easy movie on your site. That could cost several thousand dollars, and even then, most readers would have difficulty watching your video.

No further. Today's technology has leaped forward to make professional-looking video a reality for almost any site or blog. You can even simply deliver movie to iPods and embeded in messages.

Imagine sending an email to an individual that carries a video that shows her just how to use your product or service. Your income conversion rate skyrockets!

Got useful information people can pay to learn? Produce a video showing how exactly to do the job, then provide pay-per-view opportunities to see your video. The technology to do this is simple, prepared, and dirt cheap.

And that you don't need to have fancy equipment or complicated instruction to make use of this material. It is all cheap or free, and you needn't do something significantly more than point and click your path through the user-friendly program.

Even more interesting than how you should use this new video technology to market your current products and services and services, is how HUGE the opportunity is to make money on the enormous social trend this video technology is releasing.

Take a minute to keep in mind how instant messaging has taken over. Today huge numbers of people worldwide check AIM and other IM accounts through the day to see who's online. Mobile phone texting has additionally taken over in offices and schools world wide.

Consider how vast the change will soon be when people could send private videos to computers, iPods, and even mobile phones. That technology has already been available, and people worldwide are starting to join board.

When people start to utilize this technology you can already sign up to generate commissions. Only contemplate that MySpace has 62 million members and Friendster has 24 million members. The need for technology that develops social network is tested. The rush to include video into this already established social trend will be the Net's next Gold Rush -- and it may easily dwarf what we've seen before.