Archive for August, 2007



Web Video- Which Software To Choose Posted By : Paul Korber

Friday 31 August 2007 @ 9:08 am

Web video is here to stay, specifically flash video. There are more than 1 billion users currently worldwide, and less than 1% websites today incorporate streaming video- this is set to explode, and you should want to get involved before it does. Flash video technology has surpassed the current capabilities of QuickTime, Windows Media Player and Real Player. The good news is that there are some extremely powerful yet affordable options in v2f or video to flash software marketplace. It is important to weigh up functionality versus cost when comparing web video software.

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Streaming Audio Software Add Audio Streaming Software to Your Site and Increase Sales Posted By : John Tulley

Friday 31 August 2007 @ 9:08 am

Adding streaming audio software to your site would really give you the advantage over all the other web sites that are in the same field as yours.

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Mobile Video and Music Channels Posted By : Ofir Sahar

Friday 31 August 2007 @ 8:08 am

With HooQs you can create your free personal mobile site, including your favorite Videos, Music, Podcasts and Photos, all this without any installation or hassle. HooQs is a user-centric mobile media platform

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TV 2.0 - The Future of Television, and the Genesis of a New Entertainment Form Posted By : Michael L. Collins

Friday 31 August 2007 @ 8:08 am

A comparison of the current television industry as it relates to what the music industry has been experiencing during the past few years.

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Web Video- Why You Need It Posted By : Paul Korber

Friday 31 August 2007 @ 6:08 am

Web video is set to become the standard medium for web advertising in the future. No other advertising medium has such an attention grabbing power as web video Web Video provides the cutting edge for webmasters to increase sales and boost profits. Incorporating web video in your website is inexpensive, attractive and will soon become expected of all webmasters globally.

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Videoblogging and The World Wide Web Posted By : James M Murray

Friday 31 August 2007 @ 6:08 am

Videoblogging works with web surfers on the World Wide Web expressing themselves.

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Internet Talk Radio And The Reason Behind Its Growing Popularity Posted By : Ronn Jones

Friday 31 August 2007 @ 6:08 am

A new wave of internet talk radios have been introduced which not only serves the purpose of the old radio but also caters to a global population. They are easy to use and can be accessed from anywhere in the world.

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Making Money With Videos on MySpace Posted By : anderson

Friday 31 August 2007 @ 6:08 am

Making videos that vary from feature/short films, slide shows to music videos on Myspace can keep producing profits for years.

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The best cure for procrastination - Your vision

Friday 31 August 2007 @ 12:46 am

Have you discovered your purpose in life? Do you have long-term goals? Finding and focusing on your long-term goals is a powerful cure for procrastination. A vision is simply a statement of what you want to achieve in life, and how you plan to achieve it. Without a vision, it’s easy to fall into a lifestyle of procrastination. And without a clear statement of your vision, you’re more likely to give up on projects in the face of difficulties.

If you haven’t written your vision, you need to make this your No. 1 priority. Your goals and your attention will shift from one project to the next, year after year, if you don’t have a vision to guide you.

- Make a written list of your lifetime goals. Wishing won’t make it happen-writing down a goal is the first action you can take to conquer procrastination. One research study discovered that people who write down their goals earn ten times more than people who don’t. You may think you have a goal, but if you haven’t written it down, research suggests your chances of accomplishing it are small.

- Break down your long-term goals into measurable tasks. This is the only way you can stay focused enough to keep moving toward your long-term goals. Without a series of clearly-defined milestones to measure your progress, you can delude yourself into thinking that you’re moving toward a goal when in fact you haven’t taken the first step yet. Do you constantly miss deadlines? Do you make up reasons to justify why you didn’t finish an important task, rather than tackling it and getting it done? Are you sincere enough to recognize the real reason why you missed your deadline? Do you have a written plan of attack for finishing the job without further delay?

- Perfectionism is one of the main causes of procrastination. Recognize the difference between striving for excellence and getting stuck in a vicious circle of perfectionism. Ask yourself what type of work demands perfectionism. If the job you’re doing is not the type that requires perfectionism, then remember that your goal must be excellence rather than perfection.

- Always keep a journal or idea book with you. Use spare time to jot down ideas about how you plan to attack your next goal. When you’re working on one project, what do you do when you get random ideas about other things? Do you write them down? Writing is a great way to use spare time and unleash your creative thinking and problem-solving skills. Don’t worry about spelling or grammar-just get your thoughts down as quickly as you can. If you need to show what you’ve written to someone else, you can revise it later.

Remind yourself that every task you face today is part of a divine plan for your life. “There is a divinity that shapes our ends, rough-hew them how we will,” Shakespeare wrote. You were created to accomplish more than you think you can-do some “rough hewing” on your life’s goals today.




Master Stock Trader Mark Crisp

Friday 31 August 2007 @ 12:41 am

I am a 36 year old guy whos passion for the stock market and business has lead him to create the Stress Free Momentum Trading System.

Been trading stocks since the early 90’s and online since 1999. Loving every minute of it. I “work” a maximum of 3 hours a day. Most of that is on my web business. Stock trading takes about 10 minutes a week.

I trade momentum stocks on a weekly basis. Using my checklist and follow my stocks. I catch some of the biggest moves in the stock market. By watching price and volume. It’s all there.

Forget expensive technical trading systems. You do not need them. Simplicity is the key to big profits.

Most people now focus on short-term, day trading methods. Jumping form stocks to futures to FX. It takes time to learn stock trading. Stick to one method. Go longer in time frame and I promise you will make more money with much less stress than those frantic short-term traders.

Life’s too short to watch the stock quote machine all day.

I offer quite a few free books, reports and software. So go along to my site and sign up and see what I have to say every week. (once a week)

www.markcrisp.com




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