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Increase YOUR PRESENCE on the Internet
Eventually, everybody will be on the YouTube and we are here to make sure you will be too.  Regardless of your video program: personal, business, endorsements, advertising or just simply fun, we will guide you and/or even do it for you.
What we can do for you:
–Sign You Up/Create an Account
–Prepping Your Video
–Upload Your Video
–Create Tags, Sharing Your Video.
With YouTube, you have your own channel page to share as many videos as you like, invite subscribers and or add to favorites.  A great way to have a presence on the World Wide Web.
With so many different compression formats for delivering your video to the Internet, it becomes rather exhausting and confusing...sometimes, but...
We are here to help.
Even the Vatican has a massive internet presence:

“Internet today calls for an even greater integration of written, audio and visual communication, and raises the challenge of increasing and intensifying the methods of collaboration between means of communication that are at the service of the Holy See.”
                                                                       The Pope
Other Internet Venues for you to explore:
(We are not endorsing any of the listed sites. Information purposes only)

Google Video:  www.video.google.com
GUBA:  www.guba.com
MetaCafe:  www.metacafe.com
Video Blogging and Podcasting
From: www.videomaker.com
Podcasting vs. Blogging
A general rule of thumb on the web is that, wherever digital photos and music work well, video is sure to follow. This applies particularly to blogs and podcasts. Both recent forms of distribution share similarities: subscribing is easy and they get regular updates. Blogs advanced beyond simple text to allow publishing of photo essays. Podcasts evolved from featuring unique talk-radio to indie music videos and TV documentaries. Generally speaking, a video blog offers a single, customizable space in which we can show our video. The advantage is having video centrally located.

Video podcasting, also called vidcasting, zips our video to computers in the far corners of the earth. Viewers download video to watch at home or to transfer to a portable device like an iPod or Zune. Though podcasts and blogs function in similar ways, all in all, you can use them quite differently.
Your Journal to the World
Video blogs can serve videographers in gaining valuable audiences they would not be able to reach otherwise. Unlike a journal that lives in the dark of an old desk, blogs are live and public. By reading the comments left by viewers, we can gauge how well our video project engages our audience. Video bloggers like Michael Verdi and Josh Leo have gained much notoriety by using video blogs to share their everyday stories. Viewers leave comments, and bloggers return with feedback and personal messages to them. Auto-archiving takes care of the nitty-gritty duty of backing up your stories.
It's all up you, the video content producers, to keep energizing these new modes of communication and self-distribution. When you create your vidcast, consider subscribing to the offerings of others. When starting a video blog, it's handy to make comments and link to other blogs from your own. In time, these links create connections that lead more eyes back to your video. The demand for web video content is still high. With luck, our broadband internet providers together with our government will make sound decisions to ensure viewers have fair access to this great content. That way, the words blog and podcast  may stick around for years to come.

http://www.videomaker.com/article/13990/2/
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We work together with your business or Non Profit Organization to develop a 2 to 5 minute professionally filmed and edited video segments to spotlight your mission, product or history.