YouTube, Google Video and other related video sites aren’t just for hobbyists anymore. Businesses post their videos on these sites, too … especially for business. Videos add something words in an e-mail or on a Web site can’t: emotions … and give viewers a choice. A business that can take the time to create a video — one business told
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