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Video Email Facts & Marketing Best Practices: The Case for Video in Email

If you’ve made it to this third installment of our video in email series, you already know that video in email has finally arrived (Part 1). Plus, you’ve assuaged yourself of many of the old beliefs (Part 2) about video in email.  As a result, you now understand the case for using video in the body of email messages is ..

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I am going to explain how to take screenshots with iPads, iPhone and iPods and I am also going to show you how you can edit any image with these Apple products using the Adobe Photoshop Express App. The Adobe Photoshop Express App is outstanding because it allows you to edit images on the go Follow SEJ on Twitter @sejournal

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How to Take Screenshots with an iPad, Plus Editing Images with Photoshop App

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Many SEO’s have used blog and syndications networks at one time or another to take advantage of the controllable anchor text and ease of building links at the click of a button. These networks wouldn’t be so robust if SEO’s weren’t using them. The days of using them, however, are coming to an end as Follow SEJ on Twitter @sejournal

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Preparing for Link Armageddon

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Video Email Demythified – The Case for Video in Email: Part 2

For over a decade, marketers were told that the only way to implement video in email campaigns was to include a link in the email pointing to a video playing on a landing page.  Placing a video in the email message itself was looked upon as a fool’s errand at best, or the precursor to …

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Video Email Marketing Has Finally Arrived – The Case for Video in Email: Part 1

For nearly fifteen years, technologists have tried to solve the problem of how to integrate video and other forms of rich media into email.  The idea was that people wanted to have richer, fuller Internet experiences right in the inbox, without the need to click through an email message to the web.   Unfortunately, many of …

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Firefox to Stop Pushing WebM and Give in to H.264? What’s that Mean to You

It’s a dark day indeed for online video, H.264 has seemingly won the war without any real battles being fought. Google has yet to remove H.264 from Chrome and now someone high up at Firefox has pretty much stated that they’re throwing in the towel as well.

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Next week, SES New York will be taking place (March 19th – 23rd), and in the run-up to the event, I was digging around the list of exhibitors, because even though I won’t be able to attend, I like keeping an eye on these things – it can be a great gauge of the direction Follow SEJ on Twitter @sejournal

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Interview with Andy Chu, Director at Bing for Mobile

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When the iPhone 4S was released in late 2011, the addition of a virtual assistant helped the new device exceed sales projections and consumer expectations.

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Google Assistant: Android to Launch Siri Alternative in 2012

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Have you considered the unfortunate event of identity theft?  A Washington Post article directs attention to a recent report; 36 million people experienced ‘breaches’ in 2011.  A security breach doesn’t guarantee someone adopts your identity; but, it’s not a great situation to be in: “Those who suffer data breaches are 9.5 times more likely to be Follow SEJ on Twitter @sejournal

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Consumers Need Keep Social Comments Close to Chest to Avoid Identity Theft

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Learn How To Monetize Your Live Streaming Video Event With DaCast Webinar

I am in the planning stages of a massive project that I can’t talk about just yet, but I can say that it was going to include some periodic live streaming. So when I got a note today from DaCast about their upcoming webinar, How To Use DaCast to Monetize Your Event, it piqued my interest. How To Use DaCast to Monetize Your Event The DaCast webinar is set for March 7, 2012 – 9:00AM PST / 5:00PM GMT

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Learn How To Monetize Your Live Streaming Video Event With DaCast Webinar

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