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Multimedia Web Site Design
 

Multimedia is one of the most fascinating things happening today. Integrated audio and video has proved to be working miracles. Multimedia Web sites are used in conjunction with search engine marketing to promote websites and keep visitors engaged. A multimedia web site is a great marketing tool when correctly. The problem with most multi-media websites is lack of consideration for search engines. Why spend tons of money on a multimedia web site that can't be found? 




 

Our website design expertise includes, but is not limited to:

  • Custom graphics & logos
  • Graphic design and layout
  • Flash animation
  • Streaming video and audio



 

Streaming video has become a big part of people's every day life. Why not take advantage of that?

"Online video thrives - Online video distribution and consumption will grow significantly in 2006. The Internet is increasingly seen by consumers as an entertainment platform, helped by increased broadband penetration and the adoption of improved digital rights management (DRM) technologies by content providers. The trend is also reinforced by supply-side moves such as increasingly sophisticated video search services from Google and Yahoo! and Apple's drive to distribute video content through iTunes. Opportunities for video-based online advertising will rise on the back of this trend. US spending on Internet video advertising will increase by a stunning 71% in 2006, to reach $385 million. 2007 is likely to see similar growth." Source eMarketers