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Yellowpages.com concept meets Video in South Florida as VideoSearchIt.com launches BETA site


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August 2, 2007 – Boynton Beach, FL – Former local Emmy award winning ABC television producer and writer Karen Diamond announces the pre-launch of www.VideoSearchIt.com, South Florida’s local business directory featuring high quality, streaming video ads, making video on the web affordable and efficient for everyone.

“We’re simply enhancing the number one way consumers find the information they want on the web, by providing a business browser with professionally produced documentary-style video presentations.” This form of production is the most beneficial way to give customers a “birds-eye-view” into a company, offering an increase in credibility and trust between the viewer and a business, combined with affordable production costs.

Diamond states, “Everyone benefits in this model--the business owner with increased revenue potential, and the consumer’s ability to gain information through a medium that is both entertaining and effective.” Independent research shows that consumers are 82% more likely to purchase a product or service after viewing informative web videos.

So, how does it work? The patent-pending site model allows for each company to list their own video-filled webpage where they can feature up to four two-minute videos showcasing their company’s best assets. Then, Diamond says, businesses simply pay 52¢ every time their video is viewed. “We believe pay-per-view is the most cost-effective for the client and allows us to provide click-and-view streaming technology to allow the viewing experience to be seamless.”

Diamond says the response has been amazing from the local community. “Business owners know this is the wave of the future and they want to be on top of that wave.” Future plans involve adding services to the baseline technology, including but not limited to television programming, pod-casting and video email.

To give every business the opportunity to join in the pre-launch, VideoSearchIt.com is now offering to produce, from script to screen, a two-minute video at no cost, with a one-time page set-up fee of $150 and 52¢ per video view.

“If you have $150, you can get started!” Says Diamond, “We know the model works, so we are confident that this amazing offer will benefit not only the business owner, but the consumers out there who will be able to get more information at their fingertips – literally!”




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