WebVisible Begins Accepting Live Footage for Landing Page Videos

Tuesday, July 19, 2011 by Team WebVisible
WebVisible is a leader in paid internet advertising, and our leadership continues to grow as we drive greater improvement and innovation. As we add to our products and bring quality advertising solutions to our customers, we've been able to make some great strides in the way we use videos on our Landing Pages. We've adopted new and flexible software, streamlined our techniques to get videos out in a faster timeframe, and we have continued to improve the processes we use to create videos that add real value for the customer. Our single most exciting improvement, however, is the addition of a live footage option to our video offering.

While we do produce our own in-house videos complete with voiceovers and compelling visuals, we've found that many of our customers already have video footage of their own available and would love to get it out there for users to see. So, whether it's a law practice or a dental office, we've given customers the option to submit their footage and have it incorporated into the video that comes with their Landing Page. From footage of a normal business day to testimonials from customers and employees, if it's a video, we may be able to use it!

We're excited to use customer-submitted video primarily as a way to further separate each of our customers from the competition and highlight the greatest aspects of their business. Our objective, as always, is to drive more user connections through phone or email to increase our customer's bottom line, and our new live footage initiative is yet another tool WebVisible can use to meet that goal. If you're interested in other ways we can show off the best parts of your small or medium-sized business, contact us today!

Comments for WebVisible Begins Accepting Live Footage for Landing Page Videos

Saturday, July 30, 2011 by James :
This could be a great thing. Anything that makes you appear more interactive and helps you reach out to your audience is always helpful. People love the personal touch.
Saturday, July 30, 2011 by LB :
I don't think I've seen anyone else doing this. Most companies just want to produce the videos with glossy voice-overs and everything, which is nice, but it's also nice to have the choice to use live footage.
Monday, August 1, 2011 by Bob :
I'm curious what kinds of live footage businesses are using. Does it differ depending on what kind of businesses it is? I would imagine there is a wide range of video.
Sunday, August 7, 2011 by JESSE ZEE :
This is awesome! I would love more information on how to do this...would fans of my company's YouTube postings work for something like this?

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