Use Video to Bring Your Business to Life!

Everywhere you look online it seems like there is a video playing. That’s because people are visual in their way of thinking and learning. By using video, you bring your business to life and make keep the attention of your customers longer. The great thing with video is that consumers can access it pretty much anywhere because they can view it on their smart phone, laptop or tablet. Video is now mobile. We can create certain types of videos for companies anywhere around the world! Get in touch with us to learn more!

Scott Cunningham, Founder & CEO of Visual Element Media, explains many of the ways your company can use video in his video below!

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Bring your Social Media to LIFE!

Social Media is a great way for small companies to market themselves. Most business owners use social media when they can. They are too busy running the day to day operations of their business to focus on their social media. That’s why here at Visual Element Media, we have developed a system that allows every small business the ability to afford quality social media posts for their business. Scott Cunningham, Founder & CEO talks about how our program works in the video below!

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What is Multi Media Marketing?

Multi Media Marketing is the method of using multiple forms of digital media, i.e.: Video, Social Media, Web Design & Graphic Design in order to market your company. You may think Multi Media Marketing is expensive. It is when you use a lot of ‘big name’ companies. Fortunately, we have developed a way to make all our services affordable to every small business. Learn more by watching our video below!

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A Note from Scott

This past summer we opened our second location and moved our main operation center to Ebensburg, PA, my hometown. I just wanted to take a moment to introduce myself and my company to you. If there is anything we can do for you please let us know. Even if we aren’t the right fit for your business from a marketing standpoint, I would still like to get to know you. Watch my video below.

-StC

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Why Your Company Needs a Responsive Website

Visual Element Media

Smartphones and tablets have changed the approach toward design and user experience. Before the proliferation of mobile devices with advanced web-browsing capability , web designers had only one primary challenge to deal with – keeping the same look and feel of their websites in various desktop computer browsers.

However, interacting with websites on smartphones and tablets is not the same as doing that on a desktop computer monitors. Factors such as Click versus Touch, Screen-size, Pixel-resolution, support for Adobe’s Flash technology, optimized markup and many more have become crucial while creating websites with Responsive Design

But, why is responsive design so important for your website? Before we understand that, we must understand what is “Responsive Web Design”.

What is Responsive Web Design?

Responsive Web Design (RWD) is an approach of laying-out and coding a website such that the website provides an optimal viewing experience — ease of reading and navigation with a minimum of resizing, panning, and scrolling — across a wide range of devices (from desktop computer monitors to mobile phones).

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The designer creating a Responsive Design should ensure that the website’s navigation elements, screen-layouts, text, images, audio/video players and other UI elements re-adjust themselves on a variety of devices. Thus, one need not spend extra time and money in creating and maintaining one “mobile-site version” and another “desktop-site version” of her website.

Now, having understood what is Responsive Web Design, let us understand why Responsive Design is important while creating websites.

Time & Money

The notion that making a responsive website is expensive is just that, a notion. The fact is, while the cost to make a responsive website is somewhat more than making a conventional website, but the expenses to duplicate a website for mobile and other devices gets completely eliminated, as a result – that cuts total development costs, significantly. In addition to that, a responsive design cuts the total ownership cost, by means of taking away the effort to maintain different versions of a website i.e. a “desktop-version”, a “mobile-version”.  Thus, in the long term, investing in responsive website design is the smartest decision.

Pervasion of the Mobile Devices

Internet traffic originating from mobile devices is rising exponentially each day. As more and more people get used to browsing the web through their smartphones and tablets, it is foolhardy for any website publisher to ignore responsive web design. The “One Site Fits All Devices” approach soon will be the norm.

User experience

While, content is king and discoverability of content are foremost success metrics, it is the user experience that enables visitors to consume content on any website through the device of their choice and preference, anytime. Thus, responsive web design is about providing the optimal user experience irrespective of whether they use a desktop computer, a smartphone, a tablet or a smart-TV.

Device Agnostic

Responsive Websites are agnostic to devices and their operating systems. A responsive web design ensures that users get the best and consistent experience of a website on any device of the user’s choice and preference – be that the iPhone, the iPad, the smartphones running the Android OS, or the Windows OS and several others. As a result website owners and content publishers can need not exercise the option to build versions of their website for every popular device platform which they expect their audience might be using.

The way ahead

Thus, rather than compartmentalizing website content into disparate, device-specific experiences, it is smarter to adopt the responsive web design approach. That’s not to say there isn’t a business case for separate sites geared toward specific devices; for example, if the user-goals for your mobile content-offering are limited in scope than its desktop equivalent, then serving different content to each might be the best approach.

But that kind of design-thinking does not have to be our default. Now more than ever, digital content is meant to be viewed on a spectrum of different experiences. Responsive web design offers the way forward.

The Best Social Media Sites For Your Small Business

Steps to Grow Your Business

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Has starting to market your product or services on social media been on your mind? Having trouble deciding when and how to get started?

There are so many different social media sites that it can be difficult to decide where to aim your focus.  Many business owners think of popular sites such as Facebook and Twitter, having noticed other businesses using them. Understanding how each of these platforms will benefit you is the key to success!

Don’t make the same mistake that many others already have…choose the platform(s) that is the best for YOUR business! Read below and find out which of these popular platforms is the best for your goals, target demographic and business.

Facebook:

As one of the most popular social media sites, Facebook is great way for businesses to build a loyal community. Creating a Facebook business page allows you to engage with your customers outside of regular business hours, and…

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Spring Into Action

If you are a small business owner, you’ve probably been hearing a lot about how video and social media are becoming a must. But most entrepreneurs aren’t sure where to start. Do you launch a Facebook page? Twitter? Pinterest? Blog? Do you start making video content?

“I don’t know how to make videos and even if I did, I don’t have the time!”. We hear this a lot. That’s why we have created small business kits that allow entrepreneurs to utilize Video AND Social Media effectively AND affordably.

Every April and May we will take it one step further. Our ‘Spring into Action Event’ cuts our already affordable prices and makes them a ‘No Brainer’

If you and your company are ready to utilize Video and Social Media, give me a call or shoot me an email.

412 | 865 | 7055
scott@visualelementmedia.com

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Check out our website for more details!

Social Business Process Design #23 (“Kill Switch”)

John Rector

Mobile applications conceptKILL SWITCH “KILL SWITCH” is a social business process to prevent scheduled post from launching in the event of a “trigger”.  Triggers are easy.  Way easy.  The problem is implementing the business rules around the trigger.  You can’t launch a campaign at date and time when the global conscience decides to shift.  YOU must prevent your campaign or ad from launching when the global conscience shifts.

SO!  Here’s the design and implementation plan:

Every campaign (rather adwords, twitter or Facebook) asks the creative director for “Kill Switch” triggers.  Coming to a movie theatre in your hood very soon.

Phase 1:

keyword phrases.  very easy to implement.  but not that useful overall.  If you sell tomatoes you don’t want to launch at date and time if “Tomato GMO” just went wrong.

Phase 2:

Sentiment.  more difficult.  but possible.  reading the global conscience will become easier over time.  TWITTER will win this…

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