Online video already accounts for more than 50% of traffic online, according to the research company Sandvine. During peak periods, video accounts for 50.29% of all downstream traffic online, and that’s just Netflix (31.6%) and YouTube (18.69%) combined. Other video sources including Amazon, Facebook, Hulu, and iTunes account for 7.5% of online video traffic. And while a 50% share of traffic seems high, it’s about to get higher. Much higher, in fact. Cisco’s annual Visual… Read More
Archive for December, 2013
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A Simple Way to Direct Traffic to Your Website
You could spend all day researching the best methods to drive traffic to your website and still not know all of the methods available. And while there’s plenty to be said for search engine optimization, campaigns, ad words, and the myriad of other techniques out there, sometimes simple is better. With that in mind, lets take a look at a simple method you can use to direct traffic to your website and social media accounts… Read More
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How a Dedicated Video Production Arm Benefits You
With the improvement of video shooting and sharing technology, many businesses have taken video production into their own hands. And with smartphones shooting 1080p HD video and sharing it instantly to the world, it’s easy to see why this is the case. However, the new accessibility of video production to a mass consumer base has actually highlighted the shortcomings of this stripped down method of production. While anyone can shoot a video and upload it… Read More
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Great Ideas For Videos for Your Website
Video increases a web page’s likelihood of being on the front page of a Google search result by 96 percent, according to Forrester Research. It’s one thing to have video content on your website, but it’s another to have engaging content that keeps viewers interested and coming back for more. Video definitely helps draw people to your website, but it has just as much potential to push people away if the content is no good…. Read More