Greetings From Dr. David K. Enders

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Dr. David K. Enders is an entrepreneur, author, writer, business consultant and coach. After 35 years in practice Dr. Enders closed his Chiropractic Clinic to pursue a career in Network Marketing. He soon realized that if your business is not on the Internet you’re not in business. In his search to learn Internet Marketing Dr. Enders spent years learning the ins and outs of marketing online. Dr. Enders now helps others to take tangible action to get the right results to save time and money in business. He encourages people to think in ways that are constructive to improving their lives.

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Friday
26Sep2008

Internet Video Network Marketing

The Internet is rapidly changing how businesses market online, and the Internet is continually evolving as new technologies are developed. First we just had e-mail, then websites, then came pop-ups and pop-unders, then flash presentations. This evolution of the Internet has reached the next level with Web 2.0

The Internet Has Now Become Interactive

People can now be active participants, using such sites as Twitter, Facebook, blogs and Youtube – to name just a few.

Video is one of the fastest growing features of  Web 2.0, anyone can do it. You will see many online marketers promoting their businesses with video. Most of them are obviously “home-made”. Hey, few of us have the advertising budget of a large corporation.

Recently I found a great website where you can produce your own professional quality video’s for free.

If I can do it, I know that you can do it.


It probably took me 1 hour total to produce this, my first video. What took the longest time was searching the Internet for the photos – first I googled “free stock photos”, then I typed the written portion, printed the pages and then photographed the pages with my WebCam. Once I had the material all together it was probably less than 15 minutes to actually produce my video.

Go to Animoto to learn more and get your own video account.

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Reader Comments (2)

Great job, David.You explained the process very well--one of these days I will try it too.
Judy Jackson

September 26, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterJudy Jackson

awesome video, looks like the real deal, professional...

September 30, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterMeessai

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