ATLANTA, GA, December 23, 2010 (Press-News.org) Atlanta video production company, Atlanta Business Video (ABV), recently announced that they are now serving video that can be viewed on IPhones, IPads, Blackberries, and Androids without watermarks. In addition, these mobile videos will not link back to the server site, such as YouTube. The mobile videos can be set-up as a clickable link to make it easy to direct the viewers where you want them to go on the site, such as a sign-up page, order form, or contact page.
Mobile ad spending is on the rise, so to better serve mobile web users Atlanta Business Video has added the capability for its videos to reach this growing segment. Roger Stix, Producer of the Atlanta video company explains, "Since 2009, mobile ad spending has increased by nearly 80% to $750 million. In 2011 mobile ad spending is expected to surpass 1 billon dollars." Stix continues on to say, "Atlanta Business Video can provide mobile hosting service to new or existing video."
In addition to mobile video hosting service, Atlanta Business Video offers a variety of other Atlanta Video Internet Marketing services including video distribution and search engine optimization of video. Combining video optimization and submission to search engines is the most effective way to increase a website's ranking. The videos, which are distributed to approximately 30 websites, will link directly back to the site.
Atlanta Business Video produces crystal clear videos using the Final Cut HD Pro Software Suite, which is the latest industry standard. In addition, they provide re-editing services of existing videos. ABV creates affordable video productions in Atlanta by using their green screen studio, which is also available for rent. On location video filming and HD video editing is also available. Their video productions include corporate commercials, branding video, and virtual walk-on for Websites.
For more information on the new mobile video hosting and services available, contact Atlanta Business Video today at 404-343-3540 or visit them online at www.AtlantaBusinessVideo.com.
About Atlanta Business Video
Atlanta Business Video is a new kind of Web 2.0 video production studio designed to be able to create professional quality Atlanta video productions at prices that are affordable to even small businesses by using their green screen studio. They offer a variety of services to meet your professional video needs. Shoot on-location or take advantage of Atlanta Business Video's in-studio video production to create corporate commercials, branding videos, or a virtual walk-on for your Website.
For more info visit http://www.atlantabusinessvideo.com.
Affordable Atlanta Video Production Company Announces Offering Mobile Videos Viewable on iPhones, iPads, Blackberries and Androids
Atlanta Business Video, a premier Atlanta video production company, is now serving video that can be viewed on iPhones, iPads, Blackberries, and Androids without watermarks.
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