Peter Brusso | 714-931-8123 | email: peter@infocard.cc
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Pushing DVDs and CD-ROMs connected with flash programming I started working with the United States Marine Corps on producing their CD-based martial arts program.  This particular project took me well over three months of solid time and we filmed all 182 Marine Corps martial arts techniques, illustrated them, highlighting and darkening the key steps in each technique, and then producing a 13 CD-ROM based package which was shipped out to all the Marine Corps martial arts instructors in the fleet.  Ultimately this is now being put on marine-net for serving in real time anywhere there are Marines or sailors.

It's a natural progression then from utilizing the web for presentation purposes to start to specialize in how to drive traffic into websites and make conversion sales for my clients.  In addition to the web-based and CD-ROM based products I've also started to help people produce their own books and manuals.  Some of the online presentations are also pay per view.  So I have spent a fair amount of time learning that people, or some people want a DVD in their hands, some will download the DVD and thus save the physical material, and others would like to have pay-per-view and be done with it.  Delivery mechanisms are very important when you're doing business on the Web, and off the web for that matter, so therefore I have spent a fair amount of time understanding the delivery mechanisms.

I guess it can be said that Infocard helps people in their physical efforts as a business and then transferring and changing that to a web-based business, which is complementary to their brick-and-mortar business.  Podcasting, blogging, and marketing materials all tend to go hand in hand.  That being said few companies can understand the breadth of knowledge, which Infocard has from the technical standpoint all away to the business development standpoint.  We are somewhat of a one-stop shop.

Some of my clients even need to develop their own websites, which is fine with me as I will assist them wherever I can.  In addition, once we've made CD-ROM business cards for example, I teach them how they can burn their own CD-ROM business cards or even if they have collateral material or DVDs for sale, I can teach them which DVD CD burners, which labels to use and printers such that they can print the number of copies that they need, when they need them.  This allows you to utilize your money more for business development and less for inventory.  One of the great revolutions lately has been print on demand.  Well this same concept can extend to your other products such as DVDs or CD-ROM business cards.  Another good reason to print on demand is that you can re-author or change your materials as required.  It's a great small business strategy to be able to move and only print or develop product when you need it.

As you can see it's a requirement, these days, to do business on the Web and as such you need to understand Internet Web marketing and Internet website marketing.  This goes in the topics of Internet marketing promotion and even podcast marketing.  Today's business topography must consist of the older brick-and-mortar approach fused with the new Internet marketing and its current technology.  82% of the people who are looking for anything start on the web.  If you cannot be found or dominate your Internet space then you will be lost in the noise.  This isn't a good business strategyInfocard gives you a new edge and capability to control and dominate your Internet space.  In addition to not only the Internet side of life we can help you with your brick-and-mortar as well.

Infocard started from the closing of my Web 1.0 business and I started using CD-ROM business cards as a marketing tool for my clients.  The CD-ROM business card started out being more a flash programming effort and using flash to illustrate my clients business benefits.  This moved rapidly into video and the use of video for learning DVDs.  I have been doing websites since 1994 and therefore adding CD-ROMs and video-based learning DVDs was a natural extension of Infocard.

Ultimately I also had to develop business materials such as brochures, business cards, and hand bills.  Many of the businesses that I worked with were so small that they had no collateral marketing materials at all.  I really liked the use of hand bills as I could glue a CD-ROM business card right to the handbill and therefore have a high-tech and low-tech sales tool.
Infocard CD ROM business cards are a fantastic way to transmit your business message and impress your potential clients!
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