WHO IS CURRENTLY USING STREAMING VIDEO?
- Families wanting to stay in touch with
loved ones overseas or in the military service
- Corporations and Businesses with field
agents/managers for live video conferencing anywhere in the world.
Online video marketing of company vision and product lines.
- Real Estate Agents and Property
Developers for creating virtual tours of the properties on their books
to show or send to prospective clients. Also to create virtual tours of
rental properties (save time and expenses)
- Auctioneers conducting “live” auction
broadcasts so people from out of state and around the world can
participate.
- Preachers and Ministers for getting
their message out to those who cannot attend the church including the
invalid and incapacitated as well as millions of new viewers around the
globe.
- Charity Organisations for organizing
live charity fund raisers to a live audience around the world.
- Life Coaches and Trainers creating live
interactive seminar events with pay-per-view option available.
- Restaurants and Bars promoting their
venues, menus, atmosphere and upcoming gigs
- Politicians for getting their message
out to the masses with live interactive messaging and feedback poll
capabilities
- Musicians for getting their music out to
recording companies and creating live broadcasts for their numerous
online fans.
- Actors and Entertainers for archiving
live performances for future auditions
BUT DON'T JUST TAKE OUR WORD FOR
IT
Click
on the links below to watch to more video examples of streaming video
in
action
Real Esate Promotional Video Email
Century 21 Real Estate Promotional Video
Email
Building Construction Company Promotional Video Email
Commando Paintball Promotional Video Email
Gymnastics Website Example
Sports Fishing Website Example
Child's
Video Email to Away Dad
When
you get to the page click the Life and Family tab and then select
"Pulling My Tooth"... very funny!
Read what others are saying
about streaming video
MAGAZINE
ARTICLE Inc. Magazine
It has been said that every company is a customer
service company, and that every company is a technology company. In the
future, everyone just might find themselves in the broadcasting
business.
From embedding video messages in a simple e-mail to
broadcasting live interactive sales and training events, companies are
using video technology like never before, to communicate with both
customers and employees.
Live event broadcasting is just the tip of the
iceberg. Henry Dewing, a principal analyst at Forrester Research,
points to large-scale corporate meetings and analyst and conference
calls, where video makes it possible for companies to connect larger
groups of people than most traditional teleconferencing setups would
allow.
Training videos are another potential application.
"A company might distribute a training video online and be able to
verify that everyone watched it," says Veodia's Cohen. And a live
training video would allow users to ask questions as they went along.
“It's getting easier to produce and broadcast videos
for business use as well. From embedding video messages in a simple
e-mail to broadcasting live interactive sales and training events,
companies are using video technology like never before, to communicate
with both customers and employees."
"In the future, everyone just might find themselves
in the broadcasting business.”
-Leah
Hoffmann, Inc. Magazine
REAL
ESTATE U.S. Realtor Magazine
Every now and then a technology comes along that
changes your life and you give up the old way of doing things.
Kimberlee Hawk, a sales
associate with RE/MAX Executive Group in Kissimmee,
credits an inexpensive e-mail tool with radically changing the way she
does business.
Via video-streaming software Hawk can create video
e-mails and instantly send them to anyone in the world. Instead of
writing a traditional
e-mail, Hawk simply videos herself talking to the
e-mail recipient who then can watch a video instead of read an e-mail.
The program helped Hawk turn one sale into three
sales. “An investor-client in New York was interested in one of my
listings, so I made a video
and e-mailed it to him the same day,” she says. “I
always say the date so they’ll know it’s fresh.
The integrity of the process is improved 100 percent
because I highlight things they would notice if they were walking
through [the property]
with me. Instead of buying just one house, now he’s
talking about possibly three purchases.”
Virtual tours also cost Hawk next to nothing. “With
most virtual tours you have to hire a camera crew and they have to edit
the video. With the
studio you take your camcorder to the home and do
the tour, then upload it and publish it the same day. You can put music
behind it too. It puts
you in control.”
-from
Florida Realtor Magazine, July 2007
Christian
Ministry
Streaming video over the Internet gets people’s
attention and increases the likelihood that your message will be acted
upon and remembered.
And that’s what’s important when you’re
communicating online.
Christian Faith Live is comprised of like minded
Christians committed to helping spread God's message throughout the
world using today's
latest technologies.
Our goal is to provide hi-tech tools that will allow
you to better share Christian messages both within your own ministries
and beyond your
current local markets.
Dr.
Buddy Bell –Christian Faith Live
Christian
Fellowship
Prior to using video streaming Pastor John Posey
relied on traditional methods of costly advertising to bring more
members to his community
including the traditional referral method of
attaining new members and spreading his vision and message.
He found that he spent long hours responding to
inquiries from new members, and meeting concerns of existing members.
Recognizing that with the use of video
communication, his base membership would increase, Pastor John Posey
began to send his archive of
broadcasts and communicate with his members via
video email.
As a result, he was able to reach a much wider
audience, include those who could not attend, as well as attract
potential new members.
his instantly proved to become an affordable
cost-effective way of helping members to stay abreast of the services
and ministries, and create
more interest and active participation from both
existing and prospective new members of the community.
The results have been immediate, and have proven to
be an effective method of communication to his church and potential
members.
Using video streaming, Pastor John Posey now records
all Church services and broadcasts them to the community simultaneously
sharing news
with all members and welcomes new visitors with
personal pre-recorded video emails.
He records video emails with service summaries and
broadcasts information about events while connecting with the wider
community through
attaching links from different ministries and
services within his church.
By utilizing video communication, Pastor John Posey
has been able to dramatically reduce his costs, while the innovative
method of
communication has helped him set his Church apart
from all the rest, and expand his membership base.
Video streaming has effectively engaged existing
members to become more active in the Church community and, continues to
welcome a record
number of new members including members of younger
generations, and those who are not residents of the local community.
-John
Posey is a Pastor at Zoe Christian Fellowship in Atlanta, Georgia
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