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		<title>Colour Psychology: The Mood of Colours</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 31 Jan 2010 21:05:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Colour has a profound effect on how we feel both mentally and physically. Even as far back as Ancient Egypt colour was used as a tool for healing. Below are some emotional associations that we tend to have with certain colors. These are important to keep in mind in order to create the mood you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Colour has a profound effect on how we feel both mentally and physically. Even as far back as Ancient Egypt colour was used as a tool for healing. Below are some emotional associations that we tend to have with certain colors. These are important to keep in mind in order to create the mood you are seeking. <strong><span style="color: #000000;"><em><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-238" title="Manhatten in Blue" src="http://timsteeves.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/blue+moon+over+manhattan-1280x1024-300x240.jpg" alt="Manhatten in Blue" width="300" height="240" />Blue</em></span> </strong>is one of the most popular colours.  It also happens to be the major colour of Earth &#8211; the sky and the ocean.  Blue causes the opposite reaction as red.  Peaceful, tranquil blue causes the body to produce calming chemicals, so it is often used in bedrooms; however Blue can also be cold and depressing.  Fashion consultants recommend wearing blue to job interviews because it symbolizes loyalty.  In a working environment, People tend to be more productive in blue rooms.  Studies show weightlifters are able to handle heavier weights in blue gyms. Blue represents peace, tranquility, calm, stability, harmony, unity, trust, truth, confidence, conservatism, security, cleanliness, order, loyalty, sky, water, cold, technology, and depression. Blue can slow the pulse rate, lower body temperature, and reduce appetite.  Blue is considered a business colour because it reflects reliability and is often considered to be the safest global colour.</p>
<ul>
<li>In China, blue is associated with immortality.</li>
<li>In Colombia, blue is associated with soap.</li>
<li>For Hindus blue is the colour of Krishna.</li>
<li>For the Jews, blue symbolizes holiness.</li>
<li>In the Middle East blue is a protective colour.</li>
</ul>
<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-239" title="Dracula" src="http://timsteeves.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/blood-of-dracula-300x225.jpg" alt="Dracula" width="300" height="225" /> <strong><em>Black</em></strong> is the absence of light and therefore, of colour&#8230;but we&#8217;ll call it a colour anyway for now. Black is the colour of authority and power.  It is popular in fashion because it makes people appear thinner.  It is also stylish and timeless.  Black also implies submission. Catholic priests wear black to signify submission to God.  Some fashion experts say a woman wearing black implies submission to men, but it is mostly popular due to it&#8217;s slimming affects.  Black outfits can also be overpowering, or make the wearer seem aloof or evil. Villains, such as Dracula, often wear black. Black represents power, sexuality, sophistication, formality, elegance, wealth, mystery, fear, evil, anonymity, unhappiness, depth, style, evil, sadness, remorse, anger, underground, good technical color, mourning and death. <strong><em><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-244" title="Red Rose" src="http://timsteeves.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/red-rose-side-300x200.jpg" alt="Red Rose" width="300" height="200" />Red</em></strong> is the most emotionally intense color, red stimulates a faster heartbeat and breathing.  It also happens to be the color that we pay the most attention to. It is the warmest and most energic color in the spectrum. It is also the color of love.  Red clothing gets noticed and makes the wearer appear heavier.  Since it is an extreme color, red clothing might not help people in negotiations or confrontations.  Red cars are popular targets for thieves.  In decorating, red is usually used as an accent. Decorators say that red furniture needs to be the most perfect element in the room because it will attract the most attention. Red also happens to be what bull fighters use&#8230;this decision was made before they found out bulls were colour blind, but you see the implication <img src='http://timsteeves.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  We associate red with love, valentines, danger, desire, speed, strength, violence, anger, emergency exit signs, stop signs and blood. Red can evoke a fight-or-flight response, raise blood pressure and make the heart beat faster. Red would not be the color of choice for psychiatric wards, prisons or a hospital!</p>
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<li><span style="font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: x-small;">In China red symbolizes celebration and luck, used in many cultural ceremonies that range from funerals to weddings.</span></li>
<li><span style="font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: x-small;">In India red is the color of purity (used in wedding outfits).</span></li>
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<p><strong><em><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-241" title="Forest Green" src="http://timsteeves.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/green_forest-300x225.jpg" alt="Forest Green" width="300" height="225" />Green</em></strong> is one of most-often cited favorite colors. It is currently the most popular decorating color.  It is the easiest color on the eye and can improve vision. It is a calming, refreshing color.  People waiting to appear on TV sit in &#8220;green rooms&#8221; to relax.  Hospitals often use green because it relaxes patients &#8211; It is often worn in operating rooms by surgeons.  Brides in the Middle Ages wore green to symbolize fertility.  Dark green is masculine, conservative, and implies wealth.  However, seamstresses often refuse to use green thread on the eve of a fashion show for fear it will bring bad luck. Green represents nature, environment, health, good luck, renewal, youth, vigor, spring, generosity, fertility, jealousy, inexperience, envy, misfortune.</p>
<ul>
<li>In China, green hats mean a man&#8217;s wife is cheating on him; it is not a good color for packaging.</li>
<li>In France studies have indicated green is not a good color choice for packaging either.</li>
<li>In India green is the color of Islam.</li>
<li>In Ireland green has religious significance (Catholic).</li>
<li>In some tropical countries green is associated with danger.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong><em><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-245" title="Yellow Attention" src="http://timsteeves.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/200893_convertibleyellowedition-300x214.jpg" alt="Yellow Attention" width="300" height="214" />Yellow</em></strong> &#8211; cheerful sunny yellow is an attention getter. While it is considered an optimistic color, people lose their tempers more often in yellow rooms, and babies will cry more.  It is the most difficult color for the eye to take in, so it can be overpowering if overused.  Yellow enhances concentration, hence its use for legal pads.  It also speeds metabolism.  Note that the McDonald&#8217;s theme is a combination of red and yellow. Yellow represents joy, happiness, optimism, idealism, imagination, hope, sunshine, summer, gold, philosophy, dishonesty, cowardice, betrayal, jealousy, covetousness, deceit, illness, hazard, spirtuality and inspiration.</p>
<ul>
<li>The yellow rose is a symbol of friendship, less passionate or threatening than red ones.</li>
<li>In Asia yellow is sacred, and imperial.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong><em><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-240" title="Orange Sunset" src="http://timsteeves.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/orange_sunset_close_up-300x199.jpg" alt="Orange Sunset" width="300" height="199" /></em></strong><strong><em>Orange</em></strong> is a combination of yellow and red. Orange is considered a warm color like red, but to a lesser extent; orange expresses energy. It has luminous qualities and has been used for attention-getting purposes, such as on caution signs. Orange brings up memories of fall leaves, pumpkins and Halloween. It symbolizes balance, warmth, enthusiasm, vibrance, flamboyancy, and is demanding of attention.</p>
<ul>
<li><span style="font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: x-small;"> In Ireland orange has religious significance (Protestant).</span></li>
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<p><strong><em><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-242" title="Rock" src="http://timsteeves.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/wmptayhduezy-300x236.jpg" alt="Rock" width="300" height="236" />Purple</em></strong> is the color of royalty, purple connotes luxury, wealth, and sophistication. It is feminine and romantic.  However, because it is rare in nature, purple can appear artificial. Purple represents royalty, spirituality, nobility, ceremony, mystery, transformation, wisdom, enlightenment, cruelty, arrogance, mourning. Purple is considered an exotic color. Purple dye was made from the mucous gland of a snail. It required thousands of snails to yield 1 gram of dye causing it to be a color only nobles could afford. Today purple is a trendy color targeting creative types. <strong><em><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-243" title="snowman" src="http://timsteeves.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/snowman-300x225.jpg" alt="snowman" width="300" height="225" />White</em></strong> is what we see when all colors come together in perfect balance. It represents reverence, purity, simplicity, cleanliness, peace, humility, precision, innocence, youth, birth, winter, snow, good, sterility, and marriage. We use white in figures of speech like &#8220;pure as the driven snow&#8221; or &#8220;a white lie.&#8221; We associate white with the good guy in old western movies.</p>
<ul>
<li><span style="font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: x-small;"> In Japan, white carnations signify death. </span></li>
<li><span style="font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: x-small;">In eastern cultures white symbolizes coldness and sterility.</span></li>
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<p><em><strong><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-246" title="Bran Muffins" src="http://timsteeves.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/1120Muffin-300x245.jpg" alt="Bran Muffins" width="300" height="245" />Brown </strong></em>is solid and reliable &#8211; just like bran muffins. Brown is the color of earth and is abundant in nature. Light brown implies genuineness while dark brown is similar to wood or leather. Brown can also be sad and wistful. Men are more apt to say brown is one of their favorite colors. Brown on white can also represent dirty -like mud splashes on a car or the &#8220;other&#8221; splashes in the toilet.</p>
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		<title>New iTeam Site Launched</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Jun 2009 22:32:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For those of you who don&#8217;t know, iTeam consists of a highly qualified design and development team made up of graphic designers, programmers, and systems and business analysts. This team combines the skill and creativity required to promote your business online with website design and Search Engine Optimisation, increase online sales through website analytics, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For those of you who don&#8217;t know, iTeam consists of a highly qualified <strong>design and development team</strong> made up of graphic designers, programmers, and systems and business analysts. This team combines the skill and creativity required to promote your business online with website design and Search Engine Optimisation, increase online sales through website analytics, and improve productivity and efficiency through custom database software, and office network maintenance.</p>
<p>Check out the new site!</p>
<p><strong><a title="iTeam" href="http://www.iteamtech.ca" target="_blank">www.iTeamTech.ca</a></strong></p>
<p>I appreciate any feedback you have.  Feel free to leave a comment and let me know what you think!</p>
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		<title>Fast, Effective, and Affordable websites designed in 7 days</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2009 18:52:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[iTeam is launching a new website design and online marketing technique this week.  The idea is to provide website design that is FAST, EFFECTIVE, and AFFORDABLE &#8211; taking away the need to start your online markeing campaign with a $3000, $5000, or $10000 website launch for your small business.
Times are tough and a lot of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>iTeam is launching a new website design and online marketing technique this week.  The idea is to provide website design that is FAST, EFFECTIVE, and AFFORDABLE &#8211; taking away the need to start your online markeing campaign with a $3000, $5000, or $10000 website launch for your small business.</p>
<p>Times are tough and a lot of companies are finding it difficult to get online with an effective website.  Advertising budgets are down and businesses are trying to find cost-effective ways to advertise online without having to put up all the cash at the start.  By streamlining some of our tools and slimming down our packages, we were able to come up with a way to pump out a great website at a reduced cost.  Under a new brand, <a title="Web in 7 - effecient website design and online marketing methods" href="http://www.webinseven.com" target="_blank">Web in 7</a> will provide a streamlined design that is only $1000 including any applicable taxes and although this website can be considered a stepping-stone to the higher-end designs that <a title="iTeam - Online Marketing" href="http://www.iteamtech.ca" target="_blank">iTeam</a> and <a title="Black Tie Graphics - Website and Graphic Design" href="http://www.blacktiegraphics.com" target="_blank">Black Tie Graphics</a> have built their reputations on, it&#8217;s our intention to provide a high-end custom designed style that fits well with the company brand.  We don&#8217;t want to compromise in style or design as that is ultimately not going to get small businesses a good kick-start to the online advertising.</p>
<p>There is a couple catches though!  I won&#8217;t mention it here &#8211; we&#8217;ll wait till the site is launched &#8211; but I will say that there is a qualification process.  Not every small business will be able to get this product the first time they apply.  By restricting applicants to a certain guideline, it greatly reduces our time to develop a site, while still maintaining our high level of design quality.  Web in Seven&#8217;s website design and marketing technique is designed for small-businesses looking to launch an online presence and begin getting indexed in the search engines.</p>
<p>Again, Web in Seven&#8217;s platform will be totally scalable.  It&#8217;s not like those companies where you spend $500 or $1000 on a template site &#8211; when you want to upgrade, you have to throw away the original design.  The design is meant to look great on its own, then be able to be scaled up to a $10k+ site campaign &#8211; if that&#8217;s how much you were thinking of spending <img src='http://timsteeves.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';-)' class='wp-smiley' /> .</p>
<p>We will launch the marketing site for Web in Seven in the next few days.  In the mean time, there will be updates and a bit of information about our progress there.  Take a look and let me know what you think!</p>
<p><a title="Web in 7 - effecient website design and online marketing methods" href="http://www.webinseven.com" target="_self">www.webinseven.com</a></p>
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		<title>Developing Web Applications for the iPhone with Eclipse</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Jun 2009 20:08:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Aptana has a plugin for Eclipse that makes developing websites and web applications for the iPhone really simple.  Here&#8217;s the installation notes from Aptana:
Installing this Plugin via Aptana or Eclipse

 From the Help menu, select Software Updates &#62; Find and Install&#8230; to open an Install/Update pop-up window.
 On the Install/Update pop-up window, choose the Search [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Aptana has a plugin for Eclipse that makes developing websites and web applications for the iPhone really simple.  Here&#8217;s the installation notes from Aptana:</p>
<h3>Installing this Plugin via Aptana or Eclipse</h3>
<ol>
<li> From the <strong>Help</strong> menu, select <strong>Software Updates &gt; Find and Install&#8230;</strong> to open an <strong>Install/Update</strong> pop-up window.</li>
<li> On the <strong>Install/Update</strong> pop-up window, choose the <strong>Search for new features to install</strong> option, and click the <strong>Next</strong> button.</li>
<li> Set up a new remote site to scan for updates.
<ol>
<li> Click the <strong>New Remote Site&#8230;</strong> button to open a <strong>New Update Site</strong> pop-up window.</li>
<li> On the <strong>New Update Site</strong> pop-up window, type the name of the new plug-in in the site <strong>Name</strong> text box.</li>
<li> In the <strong>URL</strong> text box, type the URL <a id="sitename" href="http://update2.aptana.org/studio/24131b/site.xml">http://update2.aptana.org/studio/24131b/</a> for the update site.</li>
<li> Click <strong>OK</strong>.</li>
<li> Click the <strong>Finish</strong> button to open an <strong>Updates</strong> window.</li>
</ol>
</li>
<li> On the <strong>Updates</strong> window, check the box next to the name of the plug-in, and click the <strong>Next</strong> button.</li>
<li> Choose the option to accept the terms of the license agreement, and click the <strong>Next</strong> button.</li>
<li> Click the <strong>Finish</strong> button.</li>
<li> Click the <strong>Install All</strong> button.</li>
</ol>
<p>Now when you create a new iPhone project, it adds in some nice CSS and other features that makes developing on the iPhone much simpler.</p>
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		<title>Use Online Video to Help Your Website Sell for You</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Feb 2009 21:33:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I thought this was an interesting article by Rita Lieberman, the Director of Marketing Communications for ThomasNet.

It’s a fact. Online video has taken off and is here to stay.  According to ComScore, the viewing of online videos in the United States  totaled 12.7 billion during November 2008, a 34% increase over the same [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I thought this was an interesting article by Rita Lieberman, the Director of Marketing Communications for ThomasNet.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><span style="color: #008000;"><em><strong></strong></em></span></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">It’s a fact. <a href="http://iteamtech.ca/web_services.php">Online video</a> has taken off and is here to stay.  According to ComScore, <em>the viewing of online videos in the United States  totaled 12.7 billion during November 2008, a 34% increase over the same month  in 2007</em>.<sup>1 </sup></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><strong>How can video help your website increase sales, bring in more  leads, and provide better customer service? </strong></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">With potential customers coming to your website to find out about your company,  it needs to convince them that you have what they need without any direct contact  from you or your salesforce. <strong>You need to do the best job of “showing  and telling” the benefits of buying your products or services.</strong></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">In addition to providing detailed product information, online video can  demonstrate your expertise in the marketplace in a familiar and entertaining  format.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><strong>Four types of videos can help you demonstrate your core strengths: </strong></p>
<blockquote>
<ul style="padding-left: 30px;">
<li><strong>Corporate capabilities</strong> – Do you specialize in custom  work, small precision jobs, or have the capacity for high volume work? What  markets do you serve? Is quick delivery a key selling point for the products or  services you offer?</li>
<li><strong>Plant and/or facilities tour</strong> – What does your manufacturing  facility look like? And your new machinery? Do you want to show off your new  10,000 square foot plant that just received certification as a green  manufacturer?</li>
<li><strong>Visual summary of product lines and related demonstrations</strong> – Show and demonstrate your top selling products and related offerings. Do  you sell a line of replacement parts too?</li>
<li><strong>Testimonials from satisfied customers</strong> – Let your  current customers share their experience working with your company. These kinds  of third party endorsements are more effective than touting your own success.</li>
</ul>
</blockquote>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><strong>Use YouTube to Share Your Videos</strong></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">Once videos are produced, you can share them on your website using  <a title="YouTube" href="http://www.youtube.com/" target="_blank"><strong>YouTube</strong></a>. Simply create a user account on YouTube and upload your videos for online viewing.  You can then embed individual YouTube links into a Web page on your site. None  of this requires any new software or server adjustments. Having more unique  content on your website helps improve your organic search engine rankings  as well.</p>
<p>Your website serves as your 24/7 sales force so it needs to communicate everything  you would show and tell a potential customer as if that person were sitting right  next to you. Use video to help make your website communicate better to potential  customers and increase sales. It’s another way to set your company apart  from the competition, especially in today’s challenging economic times.</p>
<p>Obviously YouTube and ThomasNet are not the only portals for online Video on the net.  ThomasNet is not free either, so there would need to be some considerations there.  Below is a link to a list of where your video&#8217;s could be posted for free as alternatives or additions to YouTube.  If there are any you would like to add to the list, feel free to add them in with your comments on that page.</p>
<p><a href="http://timsteeves.com/2009/02/top-31-alternatives-to-youtube/">Top 31 free Alternatives to YouTube</a></p>
<p>For more information on how you can get started with online video, you can email me or contact <a title="iTeam - Online Video Services" href="http://www.iteamtech.ca">iTeam</a>.</p>
<p><span style="color: #666699;"><em><sup>1</sup>BtoB Magazine,  January 7, 2009</em></span></p>
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		<title>Top 31 Alternatives to YouTube</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Feb 2009 21:18:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here’s a short list of free video 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="justify"><span>Here’s a short list of free video <span class="IL_SPAN"><br />
<input name="IL_MARKER" type="hidden" />hosting</span><span> sites that you can use to display your streaming video content &#8211; apart from </span></span><a title="Visit YouTube" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker('/outbound/www.youtube.com?ref=http_//www.google.com/search?hl=en_q=youtube+alternatives_btnG=Search');" href="http://www.youtube.com/" target="_blank"><strong>YouTube</strong></a><span>, that is. Most of these provide code for individual videos to enable you to embed them in your site directly. I’ll try and include a couple of lines highlighting the main features &amp; USP (Unique Selling Proposition) of each, wherever possible. The list is </span><strong>alphabetically arranged</strong> and <strong>not</strong> in the order of usefulness or popularity.</p>
<p align="justify"><a title="Visit AtomUploads" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker('/outbound/uploads.atomfilms.com/?ref=http_//www.google.com/search?hl=en_q=youtube+alternatives_btnG=Search');" href="http://uploads.atomfilms.com/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleftnb" title="AtomUploads Logo" src="http://chaos-laboratory.com/postimage/atomuploads-logo.png" border="0" alt="AtomUploads Logo" vspace="4" width="210" height="68" /></a> A video uploading and sharing service by <strong>AtomFilms</strong> &#8211; which is a division of the <strong>MTV Networks</strong><span><span>. As a result you can find a lot of unique web-shows hosted at this <span class="IL_SPAN"><br />
<input name="IL_MARKER" type="hidden" />site</span>. Not much information is available about their <a href="http://www.inetsense.com">hosting</a></span> features. However, as a MTV service you can expect the standards to be quite high. Features </span><strong>channel</strong> based organisation and member groups / communities.</p>
<p align="justify"><a title="Visit blip.tv" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker('/outbound/www.blip.tv/?ref=http_//www.google.com/search?hl=en_q=youtube+alternatives_btnG=Search');" href="http://www.blip.tv/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleftnb" title="blip.tv Logo" src="http://chaos-laboratory.com/postimage/bliptv-logo.png" border="0" alt="blip.tv Logo" width="210" height="54" /></a><strong>blip.tv</strong> promises to bring to you <strong>shows</strong><span> &#8211; the kind of stuff you might find on television but won’t. Highly rated by PC World and Business 2.0 magazines this <span class="IL_SPAN"><br />
<input name="IL_MARKER" type="hidden" />site</span> </span><strong>syndicates</strong> its content with the likes of AOL Video, Yahoo! Video, MySpace, Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, MSN Video, Google Video etc. thus effectively multiplying your reach by millions. If you’ve got what it takes to create a great show, it may even get broadcast on this <strong>TV channel</strong> that blip.tv owns. And if your show’s a hit, they allow you to pick your own <strong>advertisers</strong> and earn <strong>revenue</strong>. Flash, QuickTime, DivX, 3gp &#8211; more or less all <strong>major formats</strong> are supported.</p>
<p align="justify"><a title="Visit brightcove" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker('/outbound/www.brightcove.com/?ref=http_//www.google.com/search?hl=en_q=youtube+alternatives_btnG=Search');" href="http://www.brightcove.com/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleftnb" title="BrightCove Logo" src="http://chaos-laboratory.com/postimage/brightcove-logo.png" border="0" alt="BrightCove Logo" vspace="4" width="210" height="61" /></a> <strong>Brightcove</strong> lets you build and launch your own <strong>internet TV station</strong>. You can have your channel up and running within minutes and retain full <strong>control</strong> over the <strong>program schedule</strong>. Videos uploaded by other users can be incorporated into your shows too. Your channel is <strong>syndicated</strong> with other major players on the net and you can earn <strong>revenue</strong> through advertising as well as video <strong>sales</strong>. Features a pretty eye-candy interface.</p>
<p align="justify"><a title="Visit ClipShack" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker('/outbound/www.clipshack.com/?ref=http_//www.google.com/search?hl=en_q=youtube+alternatives_btnG=Search');" href="http://www.clipshack.com/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleftnb" title="ClipShack Logo" src="http://chaos-laboratory.com/postimage/clipshack-logo.png" border="0" alt="ClipShack Logo" width="210" height="46" /></a><strong>ClipShack</strong> is a community for videophiles &#8211; a place for sharing your videos with the world. Its run by <strong><a title="Visit Reality Digital" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker('/outbound/www.realitydigital.com/?ref=http_//www.google.com/search?hl=en_q=youtube+alternatives_btnG=Search');" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.realitydigital.com/" target="_blank">Reality Digital, Inc.</a></strong><span> &#8211; a company with years of experience in catering to the multimedia needs of the corporate sector. Pretty basic interface.</span></p>
<p align="justify"><a title="Visit Crackle" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker('/outbound/www.grouper.com/?ref=http_//www.google.com/search?hl=en_q=youtube+alternatives_btnG=Search');" href="http://www.grouper.com/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleftnb" title="Crackle Logo" src="http://chaos-laboratory.com/postimage/crackle-logo.png" border="0" alt="Crackle Logo" vspace="4" width="210" height="39" /></a><strong> Crackle</strong> (formerly known as <strong>Grouper</strong>) is a <strong>Sony Pictures Entertainment</strong><span> company. It acts as a streaming entertainment network dedicated to the discovery and development of pioneering video creators across a diverse range of genres. Crackle supports multi-platform syndication to </span><strong>Sony devices</strong>, <strong>IPTV</strong> and major social networking sites. Crackle is all about “<em><strong>launching tomorrow’s stars today</strong></em>” and can serve as a serious platform for aspiring directors. There are contests going on all the time to hand-pick the most innovative creators and launch them in collaboration with Sony Pictures and other leading media partners.</p>
<p align="justify"><a title="Visit Dailymotion" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker('/outbound/www.dailymotion.com/?ref=http_//www.google.com/search?hl=en_q=youtube+alternatives_btnG=Search');" href="http://www.dailymotion.com/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleftnb" title="Dailymotion Logo" src="http://chaos-laboratory.com/postimage/dailymotion-logo.png" border="0" alt="Dailymotion Logo" vspace="4" width="210" height="37" /></a><span>Dailymotion is another humongous <span class="IL_SPAN"><br />
<input name="IL_MARKER" type="hidden" />hosting</span> cum sharing service. They have the </span><strong>standard</strong> set of <strong>features</strong> wrapped with a <strong>strict</strong> set of <strong>rules</strong> that prohibits any kind of adult or explicit content. If there’s one thing that sets it apart from the crowd &#8211; it’s the <strong>JukeBox</strong> feature. <strong>Video-Blogging</strong> and <strong>direct uploads</strong> from webcam supported too.</p>
<p align="justify"><a title="Visit Flick Life" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker('/outbound/www.flicklife.com/?ref=http_//www.google.com/search?hl=en_q=youtube+alternatives_btnG=Search');" href="http://www.flicklife.com/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleftnb" title="Flick Life Logo" src="http://chaos-laboratory.com/postimage/flicklife-logo.png" border="0" alt="Flick Life Logo" width="210" height="55" /></a> <strong>FlickLife</strong> counts among the handful of <strong>revenue sharing </strong>hosts that there are. You get to broadcast your own videos to the world at no cost at all and yet get some moollah in return. Features buddy lists. FlickLife is a privately owned company based in Columbus, Ohio.</p>
<p align="justify"><a title="Visit Flukiest" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker('/outbound/www.flukiest.com/?ref=http_//www.google.com/search?hl=en_q=youtube+alternatives_btnG=Search');" href="http://www.flukiest.com/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleftnb" title="Flukiest Logo" src="http://chaos-laboratory.com/postimage/flukiest-logo.png" border="0" alt="Flukiest Logo" vspace="4" width="210" height="48" /></a> Flukiest is an interactive community <em>for sharing and managing digital media by artists, photographers, designers, musicians, writers, directors, producers, and technologists</em><span> &#8211; which in other words mean it’s a photo and video <span class="IL_SPAN"><br />
<input name="IL_MARKER" type="hidden" />hosting</span> service. There seems to be a </span><strong>tagging engine</strong> at large judging from the humongous <strong>tag-cloud</strong> you encounter on the front page. Other services include <strong>email</strong>, <strong>buddy list</strong>, <strong>forums</strong>, <strong>blog</strong> and a separate <strong>music video</strong> section.</p>
<p align="justify"><a title="Visit FLURL" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker('/outbound/www.flurl.com/?ref=http_//www.google.com/search?hl=en_q=youtube+alternatives_btnG=Search');" href="http://www.flurl.com/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleftnb" title="FLURL Logo" src="http://chaos-laboratory.com/postimage/flurl-logo.png" border="0" alt="FLURL Logo" width="210" height="51" /></a> FLURL allows you to upload and share videos under a set of pre-existing categories. Their rating system consists of a meter that displays the FLURL or HURL rating of a video. <strong>Adult content</strong> can be found profusely (there’s a separate <strong>above 18</strong> section). <strong>Adult Filtering</strong> options are available but turned off by default for any new visitors.</p>
<p align="justify"><a title="Visit Go Fish" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker('/outbound/www.gofish.com/?ref=http_//www.google.com/search?hl=en_q=youtube+alternatives_btnG=Search');" href="http://www.gofish.com/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleftnb" title="go fish Logo" src="http://chaos-laboratory.com/postimage/gofish-logo.png" border="0" alt="go fish Logo" vspace="4" width="210" height="57" /></a><strong>Go Fish</strong><span> is a largish <span class="IL_SPAN"><br />
<input name="IL_MARKER" type="hidden" />hosting</span><span> <span class="IL_SPAN"><br />
<input name="IL_MARKER" type="hidden" />site</span> which helps you promote your directorial skills. The primary objective of this <span class="IL_SPAN"><br />
<input name="IL_MARKER" type="hidden" />site</span> is to give you your </span></span><em><strong>15 minutes of fame</strong></em>. Documentaries, comedies, spoofs, pranks, and even episodic dramas &#8211; all are welcome here. The interface is pretty dense (and dark) and will particularly appeal to the gamers. It’s pretty easy to use though. If you’re seeking a wide exposure for your work, this could be the host for you.</p>
<p align="justify"><a title="Visit Jumpcut" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker('/outbound/www.jumpcut.com/?ref=http_//www.google.com/search?hl=en_q=youtube+alternatives_btnG=Search');" href="http://www.jumpcut.com/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleftnb" title="Jumpcut Beta Logo" src="http://chaos-laboratory.com/postimage/jumpcut-beta-logo.png" border="0" alt="Jumpcut Beta Logo" width="210" height="48" /></a><strong>Jumpcut</strong> strives to make the uploading &amp; sharing of videos and photos a fun and easy thing. Apart from instant publishing and user communities &#8211; Jumpcut has this unique <strong>Remix</strong> feature using which you can create your own version of someone else’s video without destroying the original work. For this they’ve made available a very easy-to-use and feature rich <strong><span>online </span></strong>video editing tool<strong></strong>. At the end of your creative spree, you can let the community decide whether you’ve managed to outperform the original director.</p>
<p align="justify"><a title="Visit Kewego" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker('/outbound/www.kewego.de/?ref=http_//www.google.com/search?hl=en_q=youtube+alternatives_btnG=Search');" href="http://www.kewego.de/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleftnb" title="Kewego Logo" src="http://chaos-laboratory.com/postimage/kewego-logo.png" border="0" alt="Kewego Logo" width="210" height="58" /></a> This is a <strong>German service</strong> and the interface language is  Deutsch. However, the registration process and controls are <strong>pretty similar</strong> to any of the common video hosts &#8211; so you shouldn’t find it too difficult to make your way around this one, even if you don’t know the language. Incidentally, there is a small link right at the bottom of the page that allows you to switch to the <a title="Visit Kewego in English" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker('/outbound/www.kewego.com/?ref=http_//www.google.com/search?hl=en_q=youtube+alternatives_btnG=Search');" href="http://www.kewego.com/" target="_blank">English version</a>. Keep in mind though &#8211; majority of the audience is German.</p>
<p align="justify"><a title="Visit LiveDigital" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker('/outbound/www.livedigital.com/?ref=http_//www.google.com/search?hl=en_q=youtube+alternatives_btnG=Search');" href="http://www.livedigital.com/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleftnb" title="LiveDigital Beta" src="http://chaos-laboratory.com/postimage/livedigital-beta-logo.png" border="0" alt="LiveDigital Beta" width="210" height="26" /></a>A community based video sharing service with specialised channels where you can upload related videos. Consequently jumping channels brings up a horde of thematic videos. Permitted uploads include <strong>photos</strong>, <strong>audio tracks</strong> and <strong>videos</strong>. Features <strong>nearly unlimited (?)</strong> uploads &#8211; which in other words mean that they probably have paid, high-storage plans as well. There’s an inbuilt <strong>social networking</strong> feature in this and hence they allow you to deck up your profile in your own way using an advanced template creator. <strong>Drag &amp; drop </strong>functionality for quick setup of <strong>photo / video journals</strong>.</p>
<p align="justify"><a title="Visit LiveVideo" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker('/outbound/www.livevideo.com/?ref=http_//www.google.com/search?hl=en_q=youtube+alternatives_btnG=Search');" href="http://www.livevideo.com/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleftnb" title="LiveVideo Logo" src="http://chaos-laboratory.com/postimage/livevideo-logo.png" border="0" alt="LiveVideo Logo" width="210" height="35" /></a>Channels, Favorites, Subscriptions, Videos, Photos &#8211; nothing out of the place that can make this service really stand out. It’s got a good blend of general features including a Hit or Miss <strong>rating</strong> system.  However, it’s probably one of the very few which offer direct recording from webcams (see Viddler and VideoEgg).</p>
<p align="justify"><a title="Visit Myubo" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker('/outbound/www.myubo.com/?ref=http_//www.google.com/search?hl=en_q=youtube+alternatives_btnG=Search');" href="http://www.myubo.com/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleftnb" title="Myubo Logo" src="http://chaos-laboratory.com/postimage/myubo-logo.png" border="0" alt="Myubo Logo" vspace="4" width="210" height="46" /></a><strong> Myubo</strong> comes in <strong>four</strong><span> linguistic flavours &#8211; Czech, Deutsch, English and Slovak. It sports a mechanism to upload, view and share live and pre-recorded video via mobile 2.5G and 3G networks such as GPRS, EDGE, CDMA or UMTS, web and fixed IP networks. Pretty much covers the whole consumer wireless spectrum. Among offered features are </span><strong>channel </strong>based organisation, <strong>Mobile TV</strong> and user <strong>communities</strong>.</p>
<p align="justify"><a title="Visit Revver" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker('/outbound/one.revver.com/revver?ref=http_//www.google.com/search?hl=en_q=youtube+alternatives_btnG=Search');" href="http://one.revver.com/revver" target="_blank"><img class="alignleftnb" title="Revver Logo" src="http://chaos-laboratory.com/postimage/revver-logo.png" border="0" alt="Revver Logo" width="210" height="55" /></a> <strong>Revver</strong> has a clever mechanism that helps it track and <strong>monetize</strong> the uploaded videos as they spread virally across the internet &#8211; so “<em>no matter where your creativity travels, you benefit</em>“. Your uploaded video is paired with a <strong>targeted advertisement</strong> and the <strong>revenue</strong> is split <strong>50/50</strong> with you. Those who <strong>share</strong> and <strong>spread</strong> the videos get to keep part of the spoils too. <strong>20%</strong><span> of the ad revenue is handed to them. Of particular interest to the developers is the </span><strong>Revver API</strong>, which allows one to <strong>build</strong> a <strong><span>video-sharing <span class="IL_SPAN"><br />
<input name="IL_MARKER" type="hidden" />site</span></span></strong> complete with user accounts, uploading, sharing tools and access to the full Revver library of videos. The <strong>bandwidth is covered by Revver<!--INFOLINKS_STOP--></strong> and the ad revenue is split three ways &#8211; you, Revver and the content creator.</p>
<p align="justify"><a title="Visit SelfCast.TV" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker('/outbound/www.selfcasttv.com/?ref=http_//www.google.com/search?hl=en_q=youtube+alternatives_btnG=Search');" href="http://www.selfcasttv.com/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleftnb" title="Selfcast TV Logo" src="http://chaos-laboratory.com/postimage/selfcasttv-logo.png" border="0" alt="Selfcast TV Logo" vspace="4" width="210" height="44" /></a>A basic hosting service with standard features and channel-based organisation. Allows <strong>adult content</strong> and has a <strong>SafeSearch filter</strong> in place. One upper it has compared to other services is that it allows for direct mobile based uploads through MMS (currently in UK &amp; Europe only).</p>
<p align="justify"><a title="Visit Soapbox" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker('/outbound/soapbox.msn.com/?ref=http_//www.google.com/search?hl=en_q=youtube+alternatives_btnG=Search');" href="http://soapbox.msn.com/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleftnb" title="Soapbox Logo" src="http://chaos-laboratory.com/postimage/soapbox-logo.png" border="0" alt="Soapbox Logo" vspace="4" width="210" height="44" /></a>This is one service that I probably don’t have much to talk about. It’s part of the reknowned <strong>MSN Suite</strong> of online applications. Offers all the standard bookmarking, commenting, tagging, rating and sharing features and has it’s own flash-based player.</p>
<p align="justify"><a title="Visit iFilm" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker('/outbound/www.ifilm.com/?ref=http_//www.google.com/search?hl=en_q=youtube+alternatives_btnG=Search');" href="http://www.ifilm.com/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleftnb" title="Spike-ifilm Logo" src="http://chaos-laboratory.com/postimage/spike-ifilm.png" border="0" alt="Spike-ifilm Logo" vspace="4" width="210" height="80" /></a>A service by <strong>iFILM</strong> that has an extensive library of movie clips, music videos, short films, video game trailers, action sports and its popular ‘viral videos’ collection. Since October 2005, it’s a part of the <strong>Viacom</strong> network &#8211; so one can definitely trust this one. Of course you can expect all the latest and hottest of the videos here and can <strong>upload</strong> your own too. Has clips of daily TV shows from around the world.</p>
<p align="justify"><a title="Visit Stage6" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker('/outbound/stage6.divx.com/?ref=http_//www.google.com/search?hl=en_q=youtube+alternatives_btnG=Search');" href="http://stage6.divx.com/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleftnb" title="Stage6 Logo" src="http://chaos-laboratory.com/postimage/stage6-logo.png" border="0" alt="Stage6 Logo" vspace="4" width="210" height="29" /></a>A video hosting service by DivX for people who love videos. DivX, if you remember, is the group which came up with a similarly named format of video encoding for online distribution. DivX videos can be of pretty high quality and are rendered through a custom player which is available as a plug-in for most famous browsers. According to the Stage6 team, “<em>Anyone can become a publisher, anyone can build an audience and every video available on Stage6 is compatible with over 70 million consumer electronics devices from every major manufacturer, making it easy to play back Stage6 videos on your television or portable device.</em>“</p>
<p align="justify"><a title="Visit Tuberoo" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker('/outbound/www.tubearoo.com/?ref=http_//www.google.com/search?hl=en_q=youtube+alternatives_btnG=Search');" href="http://www.tubearoo.com/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleftnb" title="Tuberoo Logo" src="http://chaos-laboratory.com/postimage/tuberoo-logo.png" border="0" alt="Tuberoo Logo" vspace="4" width="210" height="75" /></a> <strong>Tuberoo</strong> and its sister concern <a title="Visit Shoutwire" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker('/outbound/www.shoutwire.com/?ref=http_//www.google.com/search?hl=en_q=youtube+alternatives_btnG=Search');" href="http://www.shoutwire.com/" target="_blank"><strong>Shoutwire</strong></a> &#8211; both of which offer video hosting and sharing services. Tuberoo recently opened up the Beta Testing of its <strong>mobile video</strong> service which will send out one Tuberoo video to your mobile everyday. <strong>Adult &amp; explicit</strong> content is allowed and there’s <strong>no SafeSearch</strong> filter in effect.</p>
<p align="justify"><a title="Visit Uberme" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker('/outbound/www.uberme.com/?ref=http_//www.google.com/search?hl=en_q=youtube+alternatives_btnG=Search');" href="http://www.uberme.com/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleftnb" title="Userme Logo" src="http://chaos-laboratory.com/postimage/uberme.png" border="0" alt="Userme Logo" width="210" height="44" /></a>The name comes from the German word <em><strong>??ber</strong></em> &#8211; which means “above” or “over”. The word migrated into English as <em><strong>uber</strong></em> and has come to mean. “<em>super something that nothing is better than</em>“. On similar lines, ??berme claims to be the <strong>ubercoolest</strong> place to showcase you uberific moments through <strong>photos, videos &amp; blogs</strong>, form like-minded <strong>discussion groups</strong> to debate on uberhot topics or just chat the day away with your uberbuddies through their <strong>instant messenger</strong>. In short a high-flung social media site that contrives to capture the uber-elite netizens. Uberwap &#8211; a <strong>personal mobile portal</strong> keeps you connected on the move. Last but not the least &#8211; thoroughly customisable profile / homepage. Pretty ubertastic if you ask me !</p>
<p align="justify"><a title="Visit UVouch" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker('/outbound/www.uvouch.com/?ref=http_//www.google.com/search?hl=en_q=youtube+alternatives_btnG=Search');" href="http://www.uvouch.com/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleftnb" title="Visit uVouch" src="http://chaos-laboratory.com/postimage/uvouch-logo.png" border="0" alt="Visit uVouch" width="210" height="60" /></a>Another site that offers all the standard features &#8211; video sharing &amp; organisation, social networking, discussion groups, playlists, customisable profiles etc. There’s rating system in place with which you can <strong>vouch</strong> for other’s content. Allow for direct importing of videos from other hosting sites like YouTube, Dailymotion, Grouper, Myspace etc. Has a couple of <strong>widgets</strong> &amp; <strong>gadgets</strong> for your site / blog.</p>
<p align="justify"><a title="Visit Viddler" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker('/outbound/www.viddler.com/?ref=http_//www.google.com/search?hl=en_q=youtube+alternatives_btnG=Search');" href="http://www.viddler.com/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleftnb" title="Viddler Logo" src="http://chaos-laboratory.com/postimage/viddler-logo.png" border="0" alt="Viddler Logo" width="210" height="50" /></a>A site with simplistic but likable Web 2.0 style interface that allows you to upload, enhance and share your digital videos. Similar to VideoEgg, they offer a mechanism through which you can <strong>directly record / upload</strong> your videos using your <strong>webcam </strong>without requiring the use of any third-party recording tool. Viddler employs a mechanism which <strong>searches</strong> for content <strong>inside</strong> the videos, thus making your uploads search results relevant. Has their own flash-based player.</p>
<p align="justify"><a title="Visit VideoEgg" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker('/outbound/www.videoegg.com/?ref=http_//www.google.com/search?hl=en_q=youtube+alternatives_btnG=Search');" href="http://www.videoegg.com/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleftnb" title="VideoEgg Logo" src="http://chaos-laboratory.com/postimage/videoegg-logo.png" border="0" alt="VideoEgg Logo" vspace="4" width="210" height="55" /></a><a title="Read review of VideoEgg" href="http://chaos-laboratory.com/2007/01/11/videoegg-posting-videos-in-your-blog-made-super-easy/" target="_blank"><strong>VideoEgg</strong></a> features one of the slickest interfaces I’ve come across and offers a bag of really useful online video manipulation tools (cropping, resizing, direct recording etc.). Allows sharing through <strong>email</strong>, <strong>direct HTML embedding</strong> and <strong>Permalinks</strong>. The videos are displayed through their own interactive embeddable <strong>flash-based player</strong>. High-end sites with <strong>&gt; 1 million visitors per month</strong> can sign-up for a <strong>revenue sharing</strong> partnership where ads are displayed beside each video and the revenue handed down to the partner. Employs content-filtering to weed out inappropriate videos.</p>
<p align="justify"><a title="Visit vidiLife" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker('/outbound/www.vidilife.com/?ref=http_//www.google.com/search?hl=en_q=youtube+alternatives_btnG=Search');" href="http://www.vidilife.com/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleftnb" title="vidiLife Logo" src="http://chaos-laboratory.com/postimage/vidilife-logo.png" border="0" alt="vidiLife Logo" width="210" height="59" /></a>A basic video uploading and sharing site. Has the look &amp; feel of YouTube in it’s teething stages. What’s with the outdated template design and grainy logos? Simplicity is good but eye-candy is the order of the day and in order to survive the web-age, you gotta indulge in it as quick as possible. Has a video <strong>rating</strong> system (on a scale of 10) that shows badges about the size of the Digg badges beside each video. Sports some pre-categorised sections like Funny, Music, Stupid, Amateur, Crazy etc. Photo uploads permitted too. Claims to allow <strong>unlimited uploads</strong>.</p>
<p align="justify"><a title="Visit Vimeo" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker('/outbound/www.vimeo.com/?ref=http_//www.google.com/search?hl=en_q=youtube+alternatives_btnG=Search');" href="http://www.vimeo.com/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleftnb" title="Vimeo Logo" src="http://chaos-laboratory.com/postimage/vimeo-logo.png" border="0" alt="Vimeo Logo" vspace="4" width="210" height="63" /></a>Another cool video hosting service that has been around since <strong>end 2004</strong> and reflects the Web 2.0 genre of web-design. They share helpful pointers with you in case you’re lacking ideas regarding creation of unique video content. In action are a bunch of highly configurable <strong>privacy options</strong> with which you can create fine-grained access control lists to allow only select group of people to view your videos. In short, you choose <strong>who</strong> exactly sees <strong>which</strong> of your videos. Has personalised homepage where you can neatly arrange all of your favourite videos. Allows <strong>tagging</strong> of videos.</p>
<p align="justify"><a title="Visit Vume" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker('/outbound/www.vume.com/?ref=http_//www.google.com/search?hl=en_q=youtube+alternatives_btnG=Search');" href="http://www.vume.com/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleftnb" title="Vume Logo" src="http://chaos-laboratory.com/postimage/vume-logo.png" border="0" alt="Vume Logo" width="210" height="59" /></a><strong> VuMe</strong> (most likely pronounced as <em>View-Me</em>) <strong>pays</strong> you for uploading quality content &#8211; <strong>video</strong>, <strong>audio</strong> as well as <strong>photos</strong>. Small banner ads are displayed beside each of these and the revenue generated when visitors watch your content and partly passed down to you. Every hit on your video, image, or audio clip counts.</p>
<p align="justify"><a title="Zeec Logo" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker('/outbound/www.zeec.de/?ref=http_//www.google.com/search?hl=en_q=youtube+alternatives_btnG=Search');" href="http://www.zeec.de/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleftnb" title="Zeec Logo" src="http://chaos-laboratory.com/postimage/zeec-logo.png" border="0" alt="Zeec Logo" width="210" height="72" /></a> Zeec is another German video hosting service that you won’t find so difficult to navigate around. This one too allows you to directly record / update videos off your webcam. The interface follows the Web 2.0 ideal and has a vague resemblance to the <strong><a title="Visit Last.FM" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker('/outbound/www.last.fm?ref=http_//www.google.com/search?hl=en_q=youtube+alternatives_btnG=Search');" href="http://www.last.fm/" target="_blank">Last.FM</a></strong> music cum social networking site.</p>
<p align="justify"><a title="Visit ZippyVideos" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker('/outbound/www.zippyvideos.com/?ref=http_//www.google.com/search?hl=en_q=youtube+alternatives_btnG=Search');" href="http://www.zippyvideos.com/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleftnb" title="ZippyVideos Logo" src="http://chaos-laboratory.com/postimage/zippyvideos-beta-logo.png" border="0" alt="ZippyVideos Logo" width="210" height="65" /></a> This one offers your own <strong>sub-domain</strong> under ZippyVideos to host your profile (e.g. profile.zippyvideos.com). <strong>Unlimited uploads</strong> are permitted pertaining to the fact that no single upload is greater than <strong>20MB</strong>. Privacy options, video organisation and social networking are an integral part of the package.</p>
<p align="justify"><a title="Visit Zoopy" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker('/outbound/www.zoopy.com/?ref=http_//www.google.com/search?hl=en_q=youtube+alternatives_btnG=Search');" href="http://www.zoopy.com/"><img class="alignleftnb" title="Zoopy Logo" src="http://chaos-laboratory.com/postimage/zoopy-logo.png" border="0" alt="Zoopy Logo" width="210" height="75" /></a><strong> Zoopy</strong> proudly presents itself as South Africa’s first video and photo sharing social network. It’s a pretty basic service with an easy-going note that can be spotted all over the site. There’s a standing challenge that attempts to coax the hidden director in you to come out into the limelight.</p>
<p align="justify">Did I miss out on any of the big ones? Feel free to leave a comment on your favourite one and I’ll add it to the list.</p>
<p><span>Original Post from <a href="http://chaos-laboratory.com/2007/08/30/top-31-free-alternatives-to-youtube-video-hosting-sites/">chaos-labritories</a>.</span></p>
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		<title>Top Mistakes in Website Development</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Sep 2008 10:14:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Building a website isn’t as easy as it looks! There are tens of thousands of websites that make common mistakes in content, layout, usability and clarity. Consider some of the most common errors made by developers.
The Boring Website
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Building a website isn’t as easy as it looks! There are tens of thousands of websites that make common mistakes in content, layout, usability and clarity. Consider some of the most common errors made by developers.</p>
<h3>The Boring Website</h3>
<p>Your company website should be designed to interest or excite your viewers, not to bore them to tears. A website should pitch your company and its products and services clearly, without unnecessary “fluff” or overly detailed technical information.</p>
<h3>The Misleading Website</h3>
<p>As always, honesty is the best policy. Your site must accurately portray your company and its products and services. While it is important to sell yourself to potential customers, do not create a false impression through exaggeration.</p>
<h3>The Cluttered Website</h3>
<p>An uncluttered, clean site is not only visually attractive, but is also effective in making your sales pitch. Limit the amount of content on each page, and avoid overloading your pages with graphics. Your site navigation bar must be consistent – located either across the top, or along the side of your pages.</p>
<h3>The Hard-to-Read Website</h3>
<p>A common web design flaw is creating pages with text too small for the average reader to view without difficulty. Use an uncluttered sans-serif font (such as Arial or Verdana) with a minimum point size of at least 10 or higher. Black text on a white background is easiest to read. Coloured backgrounds with coloured text usually results in an unprofessional looking, illegible page.</p>
<h3>The Slow Website</h3>
<p>This is a common error by developers who overload their web pages with high-end multimedia that is only accessible to viewers with high-speed connections. Make your pages accessible to all viewers on any Internet connection.</p>
<h3>The Useless Website</h3>
<p>The useless website fails to provide the viewer with meaningful information about your company and its products and services. Websites that do not provide basic information, such as product descriptions, will often lead to a frustrating user experience.</p>
<h3>The Scrolling Website</h3>
<p>The scrolling website refers to improperly designed sites that require long vertical scroll bars, or even worse, horizontal scroll bars, to view the entire page. A website’s horizontal dimensions should never exceed common computer screen widths (that width limit is currently around 1000 pixels). A website that is too wide will result in a horizontal scroll bar on a viewer’s browser, one of the worst design mistakes possible.</p>
<h3>The Distracting Website</h3>
<p>A sure sign of an amateurish website is the use of distracting graphics, or animated gifs. These pesky graphics usually add little value to the content of a web page. Other unnecessary elements include blinking text, silly icons like “top 5% visited site on the web”, and hit counters.</p>
<h3>The Unlawful Website</h3>
<p>Beware of the use of any images or media without the permission of the copyright owner. You have nothing to gain by “borrowing” someone else’s intellectual property. Invest in custom photography or royalty-free images and media, which are relatively inexpensive and readily available.</p>
<h3>The Reproducing Website</h3>
<p>Many companies now provide software to fight reproducing websites. The reproducing site involuntarily opens up pop-up windows when a viewer browses to a certain page. Not only is this distracting, it can be very confusing and frustrating for the viewer.</p>
<h3>The Rebel Website</h3>
<p>Rebel websites serve less as a source of business information, but more as an outlet for designers to make a statement in an unconventional way. That they defy conventional standards means rebel websites are generally poor in terms of usability, clarity, and content.</p>
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		<title>8 assessments to determine if your website is at least half-decent</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Aug 2008 21:49:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Impressions count. Not just first impressions, but all the way from first to last and at each stage 	in between. You can lose someone at any point in the process and, as many have learnt the hard way, 	the web is one of the most unforgiving forums.
Most marketing strategies and tools put your business 	&#8220;in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Impressions count. Not just first impressions, but all the way from first to last and at each stage 	in between. You can lose someone at any point in the process and, as many have learnt the hard way, 	the web is one of the most unforgiving forums.</p>
<p>Most marketing strategies and tools put your business 	&#8220;in their face&#8221;. Not so with the web. This is a forum where people seek your product out and 	when they find you they are finding hundreds, if not thousands, of your competitors at the same time.  	One bad experience and they&#8217;ll simply go next door. Why should they be loyal when there is so much to choose from? 	The one exception to this is with e-commerce, where users will put up with a degree of discomfort in order  	to use a tried, tested and safe supplier, but for the rest of us who are merely using the web as an  	advertising portal, there is no such tolerance.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Speed</span></strong><br />
The first impression when someone arrives at your site. If it has taken too long to load, they may  	simply give up and go somewhere else. People who use the internet are generally doing so because of speed and convenience. 	Take those two elements away and you leave them with no reason to be there. When you are waiting for a page to load,  	even 5 seconds can feel like forever, let alone 20 or 30 seconds or more.</p>
<p>Loading speed needs to be tested continuously over a period, using different browsers and computers, at different 	times of the day, week and month. Why? because the internet is like a huge highway that at times  	gets congested. If you only test once, you could get a very skewed impression.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Checklist</span> Does your site load quickly on various browsers, PC&#8217;s and connection speeds, at different times of the day and week.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Look</span></strong><br />
Second impression. When people arrive at your site, what do they see? Are the colours pleasant 	and easy on the eye? Can you actually read the text or is it so small that you have to squint? Perhaps 	so large that you feel as if you need to move back a few paces.</p>
<p>Items to consider include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Page is not over-filled or too &#8220;busy&#8221;. Will your visitors feel overwhelmed and be left 	wondering where on earth to start? It&#8217;s fine to have lots of information, but it should be laid out 	logically and with enough white space in between to make it easy to compartmentalise. Remember, the human mind is used 	 to order and logic &#8230;. even for the most chaotic of us.Graphic overload and &#8220;gimmicks&#8221; are another potential  	 problem. Graphics should serve a purpose and be limited to what is really needed to create the  	 necessary effect. If you want to have something clever on your site to impress visitors, keep it  	 to one or two things. Too much activity is off-putting. This means that endless flashing lights,  	 flying letters and words, rotating banners and text hopping all over the place is really not a  	 good idea. Remember the KISS principle.</li>
<li>Colours make sense and are easy on the eye. Certain colours simply do not work well on the web, especially 	in combination. Try to stick to a couple of colours that you combine wisely to create a harmonious  	effect. This doesn&#8217;t mean you can&#8217;t be bold, just that you need to be bold in a way that  	doesn&#8217;t send the mind into instant revolt.</li>
<li>Text should be the right colour and size for easy readability. Pale blue text on a white background, 	 for example, is not a good idea. Text that is either too small or too large, will merely be annoying. 	 Keep it clear and easy on the eyes.</li>
<li>Front page. Having a &#8220;cool&#8221; front page that does nothing but display your name and a sign saying enter may seem great to you &#8230; it may even seem great to your visitors the first time around &#8230; but it can also be hugely irritating. Even more so if they have just waited 5 minutes for it to load. Never forget that people come to your site looking for information. The longer it takes them to get there, the more frustrated they will become and the more likely they will be to go somewhere else. When it comes to these splash pages, also known as portals or front doors, you are dealing with a number of issues: look, speed, functionality. Think carefully about using them.</li>
<li>Graphic effects. We&#8217;ve already dealt with this and the importance of keeping it to a minimum, but 	it probably bears repeating again. If you do have a lot of special effects and graphics that you simply HAVE to use, 	try to spread these through your site to mimimise visual overload and avoid slow loading times.</li>
<li>Html headings should be used with care. If you use it for nothing else, use CSS for your headings so that you can manipulate text sizes, boldness and underlining. Straight html headings come up huge and become a problem if you have a few of them on a page. Headings need to get attention, not blow people</li>
</ul>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Checklist</span> Is your site easy and pleasant on the eye; not overcrowded; not too empty; text is clear 	 and legible; not too busy; colours and graphics work well together; nothing overpowering.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Feel</span></strong><br />
The feel of your site is affected by numerous factors, including all the items dealt with above.  	To achieve a good feel, you need to look at how you combine text, graphics, effects, colour, layout, 	placement of links and speed. Some sites take the white space concept too far and end up with pages that 	feel cold and empty, as if the person or business behind the site really has nothing to offer.  	Others make it so crowded that  	it feels disconcerting. With some, the placement of information and links is so poorly done that the  	site feels clumsy and unpleasant to navigate. There are many sites where the colours and layout say &#8220;welcome&#8221; and  	are uplifting, while others practically shout at you to go away. What does yours say?</p>
<p>It is also important to remember that  	what may work extremely well in print, does not always translate well onto a screen, especially  	considering that you do not have absolute control over how your site will be seen. Different resolutions,  	browsers and PC&#8217;s will see your offering differently. This aspect is dealt with further in the  	sections below, but for now, the important thing is that the feel is the third impression that  	visitors will gain from your site and it is all about achieving balance.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Checklist</span> Does your site have the right feel, making it welcoming and a pleasure  	to visit and use.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Information</span></strong><br />
Once your visitors have arrived and absorbed the look and feel of your site, the next thing they are going to notice 	is the actual content. If they were looking for graphics, did they find good graphics? If they are looking for  	information, did they find good information on the subject they expected?  There are a few issues involved here.  	The one is that your site actually serves a purpose. Visitors must leave with what they came for &#8230; at the very least 	with more than they had when they arrived and all the essential information about your business.</p>
<p>Do they now know what you do, how you do it and how to get hold of you? This is the critical test for even the most basic site. In terms of having their expectations met, this is not entirely influenced by you because expectations are very personal. However, where I have seen some sites set themselves up for failure in terms of visitor disappointment, is in the realms of META tags and even spamming. Yes you want visitors. Yes you want everyone out there to find you, but tricking them is not the way to make a good impression, especially if you are running a serious business that is here for the long haul. Optimise your site, but not at the expense of your integrity.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Checklist</span> Look at your site. Does it give valuable information? Do you have sufficient tags, links and content that relate only to your genuine offering?</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Functionality</span></strong><br />
After reading your first page, visitors now want to browse further if the site seems to be of interest. Perhaps they have  	specific information that they are looking for. The question is, how easy have you made it 	for them to find it &#8230; or have you simply set them up for frustration and annoyance?</p>
<p>The web has been around for a while now and as it has evolved, so certain basic &#8220;formats&#8221;  	have emerged. While it is great to be different and memorable, you preferably want to be remembered for the right reasons, not  	because the experience was so awful. There are certain expectations that visitors have of all sites. 	 One of these is that they can find their way around.</p>
<p>Just yesterday I received a promotional email from 	 a fairly well-known internet company. In it, they were inviting me to sign up for a special offer. When I went  	 to the site, I ended up having to click on every single link in order to find the page that 	  had the further information. Needless to say, I never signed up, even though I had just spent about 20 minutes  	  trying to find the information. The service they were offering in the email sounded great, but they  	  lost all credibility once I could not logically find my way around.</p>
<p>Another marvellous experience that I have frequently had 	  is businesses sending me emails about products or services that were of interest. I would go to the site,  	  easily find the related link &#8230;. only to get an error message because the link was broken. Then of course there 	  is the site that hides its information behind obscurely named links or behind a well-named link that seems to  	  have no relation to the information whatsoever. For example, you&#8217;re looking for a physical address  	  and this has been stuck behind the &#8220;products&#8221; link or a link called &#8220;landing pad&#8221;.</p>
<p>So &#8230; in assessing functionality, consider the following:</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Checklist</span> Does your site layout make it easy to logically find  	  information; do links render the expected information, do all the links work and does the site flow.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Accessibility</span></strong><br />
This deals with a number of issues, all related to how easy it is to find your site and, once found, to use it. 	That may seem as if I am saying the same thing as I did above, but this is coming from a slighly different angle.  	At this point we are not concerned so much with links as we are with the question of whether ALL users 	 can access your site and gain a valid experience from it. Let&#8217;s take these one at a time.</p>
<p>Are people finding you? You can have the best site on the web, but if nobody finds you, you&#8217;re wasting your time and money. If you are not getting any enquiries off the web, it normally comes down to a combination of factors: inadequate META tags, missing titles on your pages, poor first page content, your site not being on the various directories and search engines, not being linked to from any other sites. Any one of these on their own can hurt you. Together they are suicide. It doesn&#8217;t stop with being found by search engines either. In the world of the web, ranking is god. If you are coming up in the results at number 2765, or perhaps as high as number 70, you do not even feature. Unless you appear within the first three pages, chances are nobody will ever get to see you.</p>
<p>One of the best ways to test this is to go into the search engines yourself and type in the keywords that  	 you think people would use when trying to find your kind of business, product or service. Can&#8217;t find yourself?  	 &#8211; Nor can anyone else. This is where optimisation comes into the equation and there are many companies who 	 offer to do optimisation and/or submission for a small fee. Some are outstanding. Some will cause enormous damage that could  	 actually <em>preclude</em> you from ever being listed by various engines or directories.</p>
<p>So what must you do? First of all, test your site for an accurate picture. Next, be prepared to spend a good amount of time tweaking your META tags and the site itself, setting up cross-linking and submitting to all the major and relevant directories &#8230;.. sometimes over and over again. &#8211; <strong>Not</strong> because they need resubmission once listed, but because it sometimes takes months of periodic submission to be accepted. Having a good site to begin with and following submission guidelines carefully can prevent this type of problem, but it is time consuming none-the-less.</p>
<p>An important note here is that you no longer NEED to submit to search engines. They will find you on their own.</p>
<p>Now for the next question. Does everyone who visits get to see and use your site? This may seem to be a rather daft question, but only if you are using a later model PC and a later version of Internet Explorer. Many people are still using older computers and older browsers and for them, your site could be a dismal failure. Likewise, visitors using some of the different browsers like Netscape, Firefox, Opera, etc. will often see your site a little differently to Internet Explorer users. If the site is not tested on these browsers, it could actually render very badly for those visitors.</p>
<p>Ask yourself these questions:<br />
Has your site been  	tested on various versions of various browsers?<br />
Do you have frames and, if you do, do your frames also accomodate people who don&#8217;t have the capacity to see them?<br />
Do you have alt tags on your graphics so that people without graphic capabilities can still make sense of your site?<br />
Do you use java or javascript? If you do, to what extent?<br />
Can people without java or javascript still fully 	 experience your site?<br />
Is there anything in your site&#8217;s coding that works in only one type or version of browser? This is one of the most common 	errors made by even some of the most highly regarded web designers and developers. They sit down with the latest  	Internet Explorer and  	as long as their coding works there, they consider it successful. The moment someone comes along with a lower 	version of IE, Netscape or one of the other lesser used browsers, the site looks like it&#8217;s been hacked by a  	practical joker. Is that what you want your visitors to experience?</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Checklist:</span> Coding is cross-browser friendly; if you have used frames, java, javascript, style sheets, Dhtml or any  	browser-specific coding, your site is not dependent upon them and, where it is, you have provided an alternative  	for people who are not enabled for those; images and graphics have alt tags for non-graphic browsers; all pages have  	optimised titles; front pages have valid information and content; META tags have been optimised; effective submissions  	to directories; adequate cross-linking.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Stickability</span></strong><br />
Just like the spider&#8217;s web, without the glue, you&#8217;ll never catch a thing. Even if you are at the top of every search  		engine result, it will serve little purpose if visitors come to your site and immediately leave. The point is  		to get them there, then <em>keep</em> them there until they have done what you want them to do, whether this is to  		read, to buy, to contact you. Whatever the objective of your site, you want it realised.</p>
<p>Once again this is no stand-alone issue, but is influenced by a number of things like, look, feel, content and 		issues that &#8220;grab&#8221; attention and encourage visitors to go further into the site.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Checklist</span> Does your site grab interest and provoke visitors to come in deeper?</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Consistency</span></strong><br />
Finally, is your site online for at least 99.5% of the time, does it look and perform the same with every visit and  	do you have a theme that flows throughout so that the pages very obviously tie together.</p>
<p>The first issue relates to your choice of host and this is where the cheapest is not always the best choice. Once again, uptime is something that needs to be tested on an ongoing basis, at all times of day and night, in order to gain an accurate picture.</p>
<p>When it comes to consistent performance, the question here is how stable is your site.  	Generally, the simpler the coding, the  	more stable your site will be. This does not necessarily mean that complex coding will cause a wobbly site,  	merely that it is less likely with less complexity. In addition, even stable sites sometimes catch a wobble  	and the key is constant monitoring to ensure that no graphics have suddenly disappeared, formatting has not  	for some obscure reason suddenly changed and your site is not being bombarded with error messages.</p>
<p>Lastly, keep your site branded. In other words, choose an identity that you want to project and then stick with it, just as you would with any marketing tool.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Checklist</span> Uptime is at least 99.5%; site is stable, pages flow.</p>
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		<title>Do I Need a Website?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jul 2008 23:13:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[That is often a question for business owners, but is becoming a comon question for just about everyone now-a-days.
Obviously it depends upon the type of event or product or service or whatever it may be that you are considering a website for and what the business or individual is trying to achieve.  A well designed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That is often a question for business owners, but is becoming a comon question for just about everyone now-a-days.</p>
<p>Obviously it depends upon the type of event or product or service or whatever it may be that you are considering a website for and what the business or individual is trying to achieve.  A well designed web site can be an amazing tool for communicating with customers and suppliers, family and friends.  It&#8217;s a showcase of whatever the &#8220;it&#8221; is that you want to show off.</p>
<p>It all depends on who your target audience is and what you want to accomplish.  There&#8217;s websites for all kinds of events and businesses: weddings, parties, retirement events, holidays, product lines, house keeping, teaching, voicing opinions, pushing politics, selling &#8220;it&#8221; and increasing credibility&#8230;the proverbial list goes on.</p>
<p>For businesses, I&#8217;d say that the better question for you is &#8220;How much should I budget for online marketing this quarter?&#8221;  Companies are getting websites for individual products now, not just their business.  Case in point, try to find how many websites Doritos owns.  First page of Google shows at least 5.</p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t have a website or two, you&#8217;re missing one of the most effective and low-cost pieces to any marketing arsenal.</p>
<p>I guess my point is that if you have anything you want to communicate in a centralized location that can be showcased on it&#8217;s own maybe the better question is &#8220;Why not get a website?&#8221;  After all, everybody&#8217;s doing it.</p>
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		<title>7 Steps to Websites that Sell</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jun 2008 23:12:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your web site is like a flight of stairs into your business. Once you&#8217;ve got prospects to your home page &#8211; your online front door &#8211; you want to move them to action. If you miss a step or two, prospects will fall and won&#8217;t make it in the door to your business. If you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your web site is like a flight of stairs into your business. Once you&#8217;ve got prospects to your home page &#8211; your online front door &#8211; you want to move them to action. If you miss a step or two, prospects will fall and won&#8217;t make it in the door to your business. If you put the last step first and your first step last, prospects won&#8217;t find the steps you want them to take.</p>
<p>There is a hierarchy of information and elements you need to present to prospects to make it easy for them to become customers and clients. This is not what most small business owners provide on their web sites. Most sites lead with a boring description of services and credentials. This tends to push prospects away.</p>
<p>Before you build your web site or start to fix a site that isn&#8217;t attracting as many clients as you&#8217;d like, take a minute to clarify the objectives of your site. Marketing objectives for web sites for most independent professionals and small business owners should be:</p>
<p><strong>a. </strong><strong>Lead Generation </strong>- Build your list of qualified prospects who are interested in your products and services but not quite ready to make a purchase. First time visitors to the site need to be able to quickly identity if they are in the right place and determine whether you can help them. Make it easy for prospects to qualify themselves.<br />
<strong>b. Establish Credibility</strong>- If people found your site by searching the web, you have a lot of work to do to prove that you can help them and deliver on what the site promises.<br />
<strong>c. Sell Your Products and Services</strong> &#8211; Of course you will want to include information about your products and services, but if you rush this step, you&#8217;ll lose prospects before you&#8217;ve created the context that will move them to a purchase.</p>
<p>Now that you know what you want your web site to do, define the key elements that should be on your home page. Put these in the correct sequence and more prospects will do what you want. You&#8217;ll generate more leads and more sales. Here&#8217;s how.</p>
<ol>
<li><strong>Feature Your Marketing Message</strong></li>
<p>At the top of your home page include a one sentence marketing message that describes what you actually do and the problems you solve. For example, &#8220;Helping service professionals and small business owners attract more clients&#8221; or &#8220;Helping you create the ultimate personalized trip to Britain&#8221;.</p>
<li><strong>Collect Leads</strong></li>
<p>Place the sign-up for your free newsletter, ebook, or catalogue at the top of your web page. The right hand top corner is the optimal position. Above the sign-up form don&#8217;t just say &#8220;Enter your email here for complimentary information&#8221;. Make an offer, one that will motivate your prospects to give you their contact information. For example, &#8220;Sign Up for Britain&#8217;s best travel secrets.&#8221; As an incentive on my site I offer a free marketing guide to motivate people to subscribe to my newsletter, with the result that 12-15% of site visitors sign up for my ezine.</p>
<li><strong>Use Qualifying Questions</strong></li>
<p>Don&#8217;t start with a description of your services or products. Below your marketing message, lead with qualifying questions, that will help prospects understand the problems you solve, engage your visitors&#8217; attention and create a perception of need.</p>
<p>For example, if you sell ergonomic chairs, you could ask, &#8220;Does your back ache at the end of a day at your desk?&#8221; Or if you sell customized travel services to Britain you could ask, &#8220;Are you interested in a customized, hassle f*ree va*cation in the British Isles?&#8221;</p>
<li><strong>Build Credibility</strong></li>
<p>One-way to do this is to include testimonials from satisfied clients. People will read your marketing copy with a grain &#8211; or a whole shaker &#8211; of salt. When people read what others say about the amazing results you achieve, they are much more likely to believe your claims. Limit your testimonials to ones that are easy to believe, even if you did help someone make ten million dollars.</p>
<p>The second part of establishing your credibility is to demonstrate the value of your expertise by providing prospects with helpful ideas. If you&#8217;re in the computer repair and maintenance business you might include tips on identifying software conflicts and keeping computers from crashing.</p>
<p>People like to do business with people they know and trust so use your site to bring your company and personality to life. Include links to your articles, case studies and /or product demonstrations. Add a photo of yourself or your employees to personalize your site and move prospects to thinking of you as a person.</p>
<li><strong>Show Prospects The Results You Are Selling</strong></li>
<p>Include thumbnails of products and services people can click on in a side navigation bar on most of your site&#8217;s pages. Whatever you sell make sure to feature both visual and verbal testimonials along with information and images of your products and services.</p>
<p>On your individual service or product pages provide examples of clients and customers using your services or products. For ebooks, include tables of contents and sample chapters. If you sell log homes, include pictures of happy customers in their homes. If you sell information, feature client testimonials.</p>
<li><strong>Tell Prospects What To Do</strong></li>
<p>If you want people to sign up for your newsletter, tell them to. To get people to read the articles on your site, tell them to. To increase the number of people who view the pages describing your products and services, include thumbnail images of your products and tell them to click on the image for further information. If there is a particular sequence of steps you want prospects to take, tell them what they are.</p>
<li><strong>Make It Easy For Prospects</strong></li>
<p>Place your contact information, including email address and phone number in an obvious location on every page, particularly the home page. Include a link to a contact form or place it at the bottom of your home page, or both.</p>
<p>In your form, ask a few key questions to help prospects clarify what it is they want to achieve and get their phone number so you can follow up. Their responses will help you prioritize who to contact and help you focus on your most profitable prospects.</p>
<p>Show prospects who are ready to engage your services or buy your products how to do so. Coaches will want to include a coaching inquiry form. People who sell greeting cards, should include a quick link to so people can place their orders.</p>
<p>Use the blueprint above to construct a web site that sells. Build steps that will lead prospects into your web site and motivate them to give you their name, email address and phone number or to contact you about your services or to buy your products. Build steps that will move them from prospects to clients and customers.</ol>
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