| Are You Integrating Multimedia into Your Site Yet? |
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| Tuesday, 20 November 2007 | |
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The great thing about the Internet in 2007 is the ability to integrate several different types of media into your site. Faster internet connections, cheap bandwidth and free third party multimedia hosting services have made it easy for even the smallest of small businesses to work multi-media into their sites. Since it's well known that different people absorb information in different ways, smart small businesses are looking at the best ways to leverage social media and Web 2.0 technologies to better serve their customers. Scott Baradell has a nice post over at Marketing Profs today exploring the best ways to integrate video into your site. Scott's article is targeted at public relations types, but his concepts apply to general small business marketing as well. Take a look at the factoids he's put together:
I'm not surprised to read any of those facts, but they do serve as reinforcement that well-integrated multi-media can only improve the usability and stickiness of your site. Heck, the new iPhones tout the fact that they have YouTube capabilities built right in. If that doesn't tell you the techies are interested in video, I don't know what would. What do I Gain From Adding Multi-Media There are quite a few benefits to adding audio, video and images to your site.
It Doesn't Have to Cost a Fortune When small businesses hear "multimedia" they tend to think "I can't afford that." Not true. Multimedia creation is pretty cheap nowadays. A simple microphone and a free program like Audacity can have you putting together a podcast in no time. Digital cameras are now quite affordable and many will also shoot several minutes of video. With free software from Picasa to manage your photos and your videos, it's easy to get them optimized and uploaded to sites like Flickr and YouTube. It Doesn't Have to be Fancy While you certainly don't want to put up blurry pictures or shaky video footage, you also don't need to invest in a professional production company to get something of value. Millions of site owners around the world are now leveraging sites like Flickr, YouTube and Yelp for little more than the cost of their time. Upload photos of your storefront to local search engines, join a relevant Flickr group and add to the conversation, upload video clips of people using your products to YouTube. Then make sure to stick around and take part in the conversation. Once you discover the potential, you'll be hooked. Read more at: http://www.searchengineguide.com/jennifer-laycock/are-you-integrating-multimedia-into-your.php. Comments (0)
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