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Are You Marketing Viral? e Association of America (MPAA) announced that commercial films will no longer be released on VHS. Electronic equipment manufacturers have been downsizing their VHS recorder lines. Both department stores and small electronic stores are also cutting down on the variety of VHS recorders they carry in-stock — especially the higher-end systems such as S-VHS recorders.Are you Marketing Viral? What can businesses do now to increase their marketing viral viral effectiveness for existing websites and what marketing viral facilities should be an essential part of new website design and promotion?1) TechnoratiPingingIf you haven’t heard by now, Technorati is the Daddy of blogging. Part of the reason why blogging is gaining popularity in the business world so rapidly that it has the capability of automatic With superior image and sound quality, longer shelf life, and compact size, DVDs have replaced VHS video as the format of choice for both consumers and South Beach Luxury Hotels About 5 years ago a close friend warned me that I had better start transferring any home movies or prized VHS tapes that were more than 9 years old unto New VHS cartridges or better yet unto the new DVD discs before their 10 year shelf life expires. For a time some quick thinking entrepreneurs actually made a business out of charging customers to make the transfer for them. The fear of loosing my collection got me interested in investigating why I should or should not make the change.South Beach Luxury Hotels combine all the comforts of home with the luxury of staying in a hotel. 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DVD Discs Have Longer Life Expectancy The shelf life of the Pressed discs are expected to be longer than anyone in recent history has lived, this type of DVD which has superior image and sound quality, has a shelf life of up to 300 years. Some Discs Last Longer Than Others Among the DVD discs types there is also a difference in the life span. The erasable formats (DVD-RAM, DVD-RW, and DVD+RW) are expected to last from 25 to 100 years. DVD-R and DVD+R discs are expected to last anywhere from 40 to 250 years, about as long as CD-R discs. Where as pressed discs (the kind that movies come on) are expected to last anywhere from 50 to 300 years. No matter which type of DVD Disc you’re thinking of using keep in mind that their shelf life is a lot longer than that of your typical VCR tape. Signs of the VHS’s End Another signal of the ending reign of the VCR tape happened on November 27, 2006, when the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) announced that commercial films will no longer be released on VHS. Electronic equipment manufacturers have been downsizing their VHS recorder lines. Both department stores and small electronic stores are also cutting down on the variety of VHS recorders they carry in-stock — especially the higher-end systems such as S-VHS recorders. With superior image and sound quality, longer shelf life, and compact size, DVDs have replaced VHS video as the format of choice for both consumers and Finger Lakes Vacation Homes Show Off the Gifts of the Region ording to internet sources the average shelf life of VHS tapes is anywhere from 10 to 20 years depending on the quality of the tape material itself, the amount of usage, and the tapes storage environment. VHS tapes wear a little every time they’re played, so the more they’re played, the faster they wear out, not to mention the possibility of an uneven rewind, twists, and snaps. Excessive heat stretches the tape during a play cycle, and excessive cold makes the tape brittle. Not only are the tapes a weak point, the tape player itself wears out after just a few years of average regular use.Canandaigua, Owasco, Skaneateles, Seneca…these exotic-sounding places aren’t islands in the Caribbean or far-flung European destinations. Rather, they’re glittering, shimmering lakes located in Upstate New York, and they draw tourists to their shores year round for water sports, skiing, and explorations of the charming towns. The Finger Lakes region ends up surprising many people with its generous vacation offerings, and you certainly could be the next to experience DVD Discs Have Longer Life Expectancy The shelf life of the Pressed discs are expected to be longer than anyone in recent history has lived, this type of DVD which has superior image and sound quality, has a shelf life of up to 300 years. Some Discs Last Longer Than Others Among the DVD discs types there is also a difference in the life span. The erasable formats (DVD-RAM, DVD-RW, and DVD+RW) are expected to last from 25 to 100 years. DVD-R and DVD+R discs are expected to last anywhere from 40 to 250 years, about as long as CD-R discs. Where as pressed discs (the kind that movies come on) are expected to last anywhere from 50 to 300 years. No matter which type of DVD Disc you’re thinking of using keep in mind that their shelf life is a lot longer than that of your typical VCR tape. Signs of the VHS’s End Another signal of the ending reign of the VCR tape happened on November 27, 2006, when the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) announced that commercial films will no longer be released on VHS. Electronic equipment manufacturers have been downsizing their VHS recorder lines. Both department stores and small electronic stores are also cutting down on the variety of VHS recorders they carry in-stock — especially the higher-end systems such as S-VHS recorders. With superior image and sound quality, longer shelf life, and compact size, DVDs have replaced VHS video as the format of choice for both consumers and Email is Great! Or Is It?? player itself wears out after just a few years of average regular use.Isn`t the power of email wonderful? It comes in all shapes and sizes, and it`s virtually instant. There`s plain text, there`s HTML, there`s even something called "rich media". Email can be used in many ways to market online. Frequent bursts of advertising, weekly newsletters, or even just a mail to your biz contacts when something great comes along. Unfortunately, where there`s power, there`s always a flip-side. In the case of email, the flip-side is abuse, a DVD Discs Have Longer Life Expectancy The shelf life of the Pressed discs are expected to be longer than anyone in recent history has lived, this type of DVD which has superior image and sound quality, has a shelf life of up to 300 years. Some Discs Last Longer Than Others Among the DVD discs types there is also a difference in the life span. The erasable formats (DVD-RAM, DVD-RW, and DVD+RW) are expected to last from 25 to 100 years. DVD-R and DVD+R discs are expected to last anywhere from 40 to 250 years, about as long as CD-R discs. Where as pressed discs (the kind that movies come on) are expected to last anywhere from 50 to 300 years. No matter which type of DVD Disc you’re thinking of using keep in mind that their shelf life is a lot longer than that of your typical VCR tape. Signs of the VHS’s End Another signal of the ending reign of the VCR tape happened on November 27, 2006, when the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) announced that commercial films will no longer be released on VHS. Electronic equipment manufacturers have been downsizing their VHS recorder lines. Both department stores and small electronic stores are also cutting down on the variety of VHS recorders they carry in-stock — especially the higher-end systems such as S-VHS recorders. With superior image and sound quality, longer shelf life, and compact size, DVDs have replaced VHS video as the format of choice for both consumers and Internet Survival Kit -- Turkish ADSL Chronicles # 1 t from 25 to 100 years. DVD-R and DVD+R discs are expected to last anywhere from 40 to 250 years, about as long as CD-R discs. Where as pressed discs (the kind that movies come on) are expected to last anywhere from 50 to 300 years. No matter which type of DVD Disc you’re thinking of using keep in mind that their shelf life is a lot longer than that of your typical VCR tape.When T?rk Telecom was finally able to deliver ADSL Broadband capability down here to us on the Aegean Seacoast in 2005, it came not a moment too soon -- to stop the bleeding of our Internet phone bill, which had leaped suddenly and alarmingly in mid-summer to $150 a month for simple 56kbps dial-up service.ADSL service came late to our Western coastal township, even later to us beach-side residents. It had arrived in Turkey in the new millennium and had b Signs of the VHS’s End Another signal of the ending reign of the VCR tape happened on November 27, 2006, when the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) announced that commercial films will no longer be released on VHS. Electronic equipment manufacturers have been downsizing their VHS recorder lines. Both department stores and small electronic stores are also cutting down on the variety of VHS recorders they carry in-stock — especially the higher-end systems such as S-VHS recorders. With superior image and sound quality, longer shelf life, and compact size, DVDs have replaced VHS video as the format of choice for both consumers and Step by Step Guide to Internet Success Part 10--Profiting From Your Competition e Association of America (MPAA) announced that commercial films will no longer be released on VHS. Electronic equipment manufacturers have been downsizing their VHS recorder lines. Both department stores and small electronic stores are also cutting down on the variety of VHS recorders they carry in-stock — especially the higher-end systems such as S-VHS recorders.Make a list of all the competing products that you have discovered from your sleuthing in Part 9 of this series.Go back to each of the web sites offering these products, and determine which, if any, offer an affiliate program. If not, send an email to the web site owner asking if he or she would be willing to offer you a commission for promoting his or her product.Now you should have a list of products which you can promote to your new friends at the o With superior image and sound quality, longer shelf life, and compact size, DVDs have replaced VHS video as the format of choice for both consumers and business. With DVD players now available for less than the price of a VCR (under $50), and most video rental stores replacing their VHS tapes with DVD’s, DVD is the perfect format for many business presentations, and Video rental businesses, some of whom are now using the mail to deliver their movies to the public. The cost of mailing several DVDs is Less than the cost of mailing several VCR tapes, and the chances of them being damaged by improper handling and Climate conditions are far less. Is the End Near? Coupled with all of these reasons for the decline in VHS tape usage is the movement to replace tape with more recent technologies, such as optical discs, hard disk drives and flash-based storage systems. Altogether, these technologies are shrinking VHS' marketshare. Final Note to Fellow VHS Collectors One day soon we may look around and find that VHS tapes and players will only be available at the flea market or antique store. If we truly prize everything in our collections we had better move Fast towards reformatting them, and getting a spare “use in emergency only” players.
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