Posts Tagged ‘web video’

Online Learning: How Social Media Could Have Improved My Education

On August 4, 2010 I will post my last participation comments at Baker College Online as an undergraduate student in marketing. I’m what colleges and universities would refer to as a “non-traditional” student – I’m 31, a working professional and don’t have the flexibility to attend class on campus (nor would I want to attend on campus). I live at least 20 minutes from the nearest community college campus and while that might not seem like a long commute, see how long it takes during a Lake Michigan lake-effect snowstorm! I also didn’t really want to dedicate the necessary resources to make it to a “real” classroom. On the flip side, I definitely felt that I missed out on enriching in-person, real-time discussion and interactions. To be honest, statistics was not an easy class to learn solo!

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18

06 2010

Is Your Company “Video Active?”

There was a time when doing a company video, whether an image or branding piece or a sale and marketing video was a big-budgeted affair designed to have a shelf life of one-to-three years, even five years. But times, they are a-changing. According to a 2009 MediaPost article, the average online video is 3 and 1/2 minutes long. Gone are the days of the 12-minute epic corporate video; between the Internet, websites, and the ever expanding world of social media, no message or image can stand that test of time. The need to keep your web presence up to date and fresh is the key to bringing visitors back to your site. And the demand for video content has become the norm.

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01

06 2010


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