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Let me cut right to the chase:
Video on the Internet...
It's been percolating so long, it's
easy to underestimate two things
about it:
1. How fast it's coming
2. The profound impact it's going to
have on the Internet.
As I write this, it's Christmas season
2005.
My prediction is that by this time
next year, the biggest story in
the media will be about how
video took over the Internet.
It's going to happen that fast
- and it's going to be that huge.
How can I be so sure?
I've seen it happen before.
Eleven years ago, I organized
and sponsored the first seminar
ever held on the subject of marketing
on the web.
It was in San Francisco and Marc
Andreessen, the inventor of the
web browser, was our keynote
speaker.
As enthusiastic as we were about
the web, we both totally underestimated
how fast and how powerfully the web
was going to grow.
And that's when the web was just
print and pictures.
Imagine the power of making video
clips available on every subject under
the sun, on demand, instantly available to
Internet users.
Video will swamp text, the same
way television swamped radio
and newspapers.
Video won't eliminate print and
picture web sites, just like
television didn't eliminate radio,
but video web sites will very
quickly find themselves 'king
of the hill' in every niche they
enter.
For example:
Sports? Do you want to watch
the play of the week - or read
about it?
Weather? Do you want to see
the path of the hurricane or blizzard
in real time - or read about it?
Shopping? Do you want to see
how a new gadget actually works
- or do you want to read about it?
Whatever aspect of the Internet
you're involved in, now's the time
to step back and take some 'thinking
time.'
If you could wave a magic wand
and use video any way you want
on your web site, how would you
use it?
This is not an exercise in make believe.
It's preparation for a very real and
very fast approaching future.
- Ken McCarthy
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Ken McCarthy is the publisher of the
Internet Video Marketing Letter.
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