SPOTLIGHT eNEWS 2011
     
    Welcome to eNews November Edition
       
    eVisability in
     
    the eSpace Race
     
    Make yourself
     
    eFuture Proof
     
     
   
Top qualities: Great Results, Expert, Creative
"JAM Directions is an impeccable trusted adviser; a Business Partner with our Marketing Efforts with our e-Newsletters and Website Marketing for our Legal Firm with excellent ideas and solutions to solve our problems. JAM Directions has a thorough knowledge of SEO Optimisations, Web TV, Web Design, Social Media, e-Newsletters. Without their support and assistance we would not be where we are today as a Legal Practice.'

Brown & Brown Conveyancers, July 5, 2011

. . . . . . .

'Your creativity and professionalism has raised our profile and has given it a positive and exciting image. I have recieved so many positive accolades for your work, particularly the Print, Trailer and wonderful WOW Website.'

Festival Director, WOW Film Festival, 2011
. . . . . . .

 
   
 
Brand Building with Online Video

This bulletin is brought to you in the interests of high eVisibility and Creative Standards in a changing Media, Social and Viral Landscape. From the first Pixel to the Cloud our world is racing into the eFuture, are you?

Proliferation of Web TV and Web Movie Channels:

• Find our why Online Video has such a major role on the Web in our feature article.
• If you enjoy Online movies as a change to Freeview TV check out our recommended BBC documentaries.

We hope you enjoy our Key Story and Documentaries Featured below.

    Our Top Stories ...
     
   
ONLINE VIDEO • The Value of Online Video
Why Online Video has such a major role in Building your Brand and Online Presence >
Online Video Case Studies: WOW Film Festival and Brown and Brown Conveyancing >
   
           
 
ONLINE MOVIES • Our Recommendations
 
     
   
   
BBC • Richard Hammond • Invisible Worlds
   
Richard Hammond explores the extraordinary wonders of the world of detail hidden in the blink of an eye.
The human eye takes about fifty milliseconds to blink. But it takes our brain around a hundred and fifty milliseconds to process what we see. We're not aware of this time lag going on, but in those few milliseconds, there are extraordinary things happening that completely pass us by. More Docs Like this >
   
     

   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   

eNews Archive >

     
    Next eNews Highlights ...
       
    'eVisibility through Strategic use of Social Media'