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Using Video's in Your Business (VIDEO)
Bridget Ayers
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Videos and live streaming on the Internet are getting more and more popular, are you moving gracefully into this digital age? I love the newest and best technological trends but I do not want to have to go back to school to figure out how to utilize these new gadgets. I was a fan of the Jetson's when I was a kid and I remember thinking that if the dog can use the technology then it has got to be good. There are so many ways to get to and use video on the web for free, but you need to hunt, learn, and adapt to each provider's services.

 I want cool and easy to use technology, I chose www.helloworld.com/seeclearly and www.firststream.com/seeclearly because they have everything I want in one place and they do all of the hard work for me. Helloworld is their social website and Firststream is their business site, if you have a large database you may want to jump into the Firststream platform they give you more space on their servers. For those of you just starting out try the Helloworld website, the membership is monthly and you can move up to bigger packages or to the Firststream website with no issues. This first video shows you the basics, it should get you started, and the great thing about this company is the customer help area. Everything you need to know to make and distribute videos is in their video tutorials area. I can't stand sites that are all video but I have to read through a book to figure out how to use it, where is the sense in that?




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