Viral Marketing in the New Millennium

Have you noticed that more and more widgets, gadgets and other technologies are being commercialized today than ever before and we are all eating it up? We have to have the latest and greatest. What’s with that? Are we not connected enough? Everything being developed is faster and is supposed to save us time when in fact we are busier than ever!

With the increasingly popular sites like MySpace, YouTube, flickr, Facebook, etc. no wonder the world is getting smaller. Viral Internet marketing is becoming increasingly popular because it targets young consumers who are moving away from normal advertising channels. Even Time magazine voted “YOU” person of the year.

Bill Gates recently said that “the next 10 years will bring ‘extraordinary’ change to the world. The digital revolution is changing the way we live and work.” It already started with the telephone networks disappearing and becoming an Internet application. For example, VOIP or Voice over Internet Protocol has become popular and more and more new technologies are emerging.

Technology companies compete to find the fastest and most efficient way for people to communicate. Everyone is after a piece of the pie.

For the past five years, VM Direct and its helloWorld products have launched its video products on a single web-based platform, including email, blogging, podcasts, social networking, live streaming, RSS feed subscription, music, photos and more. Conceived! a one stop shop for all your needs! There is nothing better than that!

Whether you’re promoting yourself, your business, or sharing information with family, there’s never a better way to do it than face-to-face communication. That is why video streaming has become so popular and profitable.

Consider what your point is, how and with whom you want to communicate most effectively. Remember, we all learn and understand differently. Interesting data:

people remember:

10% of what they read

20% of what they hear

30% of what they see

50% of what they see and hear together.

And 80% of what they see, hear and do.

55% of the meaning of a message is derived from facial expression; 38% of the meaning of a message is derived from gestures, body language, etc. (source: Dr. Mehrablans, author of the most widely referenced communications study)

Start thinking outside the box and start using the technologies available today to grow your business through the use of face-to-face technology.

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