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5 Reasons To Use Video On Your Website |
| Date Added: September 17, 2008 09:00:53 AM |
| Author: Phil Williams |
| Category: eCommerce |
5 Reasons To Use Video On Your WebsiteAuthor: Alex Stacey It is a new internet age, and with it has come a wildfire of video rich websites. It seems everyone is getting in on the video craze. Perhaps you are still skeptical, though, and with good reason, streaming video can get downright expensive with its bandwidth-hogging size. It is an expense well worth the cost, however. Here are five reasons on why you should use video on your website: Article Source: Link About the Author: You can learn more about Web Video creation at Visual Demons and how you can use video to increase sales. |
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