LOS ANGELES, CA, June 29, 2012 (Press-News.org) Start-up, Leadership in Action (LIA), is finding success using corporate video with whiteboard animation and motion graphic animation to quickly explain who they are and what they are working to accomplish. Their first conference is in the fall and the leadership recognizes it takes months to build an audience and has found video to be the best tool to get the message out.
LIA Conference Founder, Carrie Kish, pleased with Rip Media's approach to video production explains, "It's so much better than we could have even asked for! The quality of the service Rip Media provides continues to completely knock our socks off!"
LIAconference.com site developer, Brian Cuda, added, "This corporate animation tells the story to the visitor very clearly and efficiently. We are seeing longer pageviews and increased conversions since the introduction of motion graphics."
To learn more about LIA Conference and see the amazing videos visit:
http://www.liaconference.com
About Rip Media Group: Los Angeles-based, Rip Media Group was founded by a team of sales and marketing directors who developed creative, visual, and compelling campaigns that resulted in record setting growth. Rip Media focuses these same skills on increasing sales, creating demand, and generating growth in companies as well as
charitable organizations. Visit http://www.ripmediagroup.com to learn more.
LIA Conference Expands Audience with Rip Media Group Whiteboard Animation
Whiteboard animation and motion graphics were utilized to promote the event.
2012-06-29
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