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Many companies, charities, local authorities, government departments and individuals are using website video for all kinds of reasons. The term webclip has become part of the language, and it's here to stay. Of course, once a video has been made for website usage it can then be used on all of the mobile phone platforms, YouTube and the like, and in more conventional ways (such as on DVD and memory sticks).

It can be proven that good usage of web video attracts people to a site, keeps them there for longer, and makes it more likely that they will 'do something'.

Placing video on your site does not have to be a disruptive affair requiring a complete redesign. The following method can be used on any site. We could have a video up and running on your site within a few days.

Transcript of the video below in pdf format.

Another popular way of adding video to your website is the use of a professional presenter who introduces your website and briefly tells the visitor what you have to offer. The presenter 'sits' over an existing part of the home page and could look something like the example below.

You can summarise a company, charity, product, process... pretty much anything, in 2 minutes of well produced video.

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Idea of the moment: are you difficult to find by road? How about producing a series of 'through the car window' videos that take drivers to your premises from various directions, highlighting prominent landmarks on the way?