BOISE, ID, April 10, 2013 (Press-News.org) As demand for online video surges, ADquickies launches an affordable way for businesses to use pre-produced, customized videos. The videos are fun, easy to share, and effective in promoting a business through the Internet and social media.
One ADquickie video, designed for any business selling or serving coffee, describes how the world's rarest coffee berries are eaten by a cat-like creature, called the Asian palm civet. When the animal defecates, the coffee beans in its stool are collected and processed. The 30-second video ends with the personalized logo, location and contact information of the purchaser's business while the announcer assures, "Our coffee never tastes like poo."
"Videos are becoming one of the strongest ways to get more attention and click-throughs online," says Ron Allen, ADquickies' Online Marketing Manager. "But producing professional videos from scratch is expensive and time-consuming."
To overcome the hurdles of cost and time, ADquickies offers a growing collection of short, funny or inspirational videos that can be personalized for individual businesses. The first offerings include several "the time is now" videos as well as video ads for restaurants, coffee shops and delis, a spot for businesses who are hiring, and one for anyone hosting a podcast.
Interested businesses can preview and select videos through the ADquickies website. Video editors add a business' logo, location and/or contact information and deliver a completed high definition video through an online link.
The purchaser can post the video on their business website, in social media and emails to increase client and customer visits.
Allen claims ADquickies are affordable for any business, even "if your marketing budget is limited to what you find between your couch cushions." A professionally produced and personalized ADquickie video costs $29.95. "Just an additional one or two customer visits to your business will pay for the investment in an ADquickie," said Allen.
Recent studies reveal the power of online videos showing they are the fastest growing ad format and video in email marketing doubled and tripled click through rates. Web pages with video attracted two to three times as many monthly visitors, doubled the time visitors spent on site, and achieved a 157% increase in traffic from search engines. (MarketingSherpa)
In a keynote address at CES, YouTube's VP of Global Content, Robert Kyncl, claimed video would soon be 90% of Internet traffic.
The people behind ADquickies have been producing marketing videos for national and international marketers for years. Allen says the company creates new ADquickies every week so businesses can include them as an ongoing part of their marketing campaign.
Business owners who don't find an ADquickies relevant to their enterprise are invited to request an ADquickie that would be useful for them. The ADquickies production team also offers completely custom videos from trailer-style promos to documentaries.
To review the ADquickies now available or request one for your industry, visit http://www.ADquickies.com.
ADquickies offers online marketing videos customized with your logo and information.
Inexpensive, Personalized Videos for Online Marketing from ADquickies.com
As demand for online video surges, ADquickies launches an affordable way for businesses to use pre-produced, customized videos. The videos are fun, easy to share, and effective in promoting a business through the Internet and social media.
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[Press-News.org] Inexpensive, Personalized Videos for Online Marketing from ADquickies.comAs demand for online video surges, ADquickies launches an affordable way for businesses to use pre-produced, customized videos. The videos are fun, easy to share, and effective in promoting a business through the Internet and social media.