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		<title>That Video Problem &#8211; Again</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[dial up]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do I harp about this? I probably do, because it is so annoying. I don&#8217;t even know how many times in the past few days I&#8217;ve seen something interesting and would like to have learned more about it &#8211; but when I clicked to learn more, the information was only available on video, so I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do I harp about this? I probably do, because it is so annoying.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t even know how many times in the past few days I&#8217;ve seen something interesting and would like to have learned more about it &#8211; but when I clicked to learn more, the information was only available on video, so I passed it by.</p>
<p>I know &#8211; the gurus are saying how wonderful it is. How video can lead your prospects right to the sale and get them to act now. BUT&#8230; if your prospects happen to be among the half of all internet users who don&#8217;t have access to high speed internet, they&#8217;ll never see it!</p>
<p>Because I have Hughes Net Satellite I have to be VERY careful about how many megabytes I download in a day. Go over the limit and I&#8217;m shut down completely for 24 hours. Since I work on line, that won&#8217;t do&#8230; so I put everything interesting into a file marked &#8220;come back after midnight.&#8221;</p>
<p>Then, during their &#8220;free time&#8221; I dare to download large files.</p>
<p>So, what&#8217;s the problem? Well, for one thing, after midnight I&#8217;m not always ready to watch a half hour or more of something. But it gets worse. Without high speed, those videos won&#8217;t always play properly. They come in a little at a time, leaving the watcher to stare at someone with their mouth open or little clocks going round and round for a minute or two between each minute or two of video.</p>
<p>Last night I tried to watch something that promised to give some good information, so I gave it a try. It  turned out to be 72 minutes long &#8211; but had I stayed to watch, it would have taken at least twice that long.</p>
<p>This isn&#8217;t just a problem for those of us using a satellite connection. Dial-up users face the same thing, especially when &#8220;enhanced&#8221; dial-up isn&#8217;t available.</p>
<p>Not being a techie person, I don&#8217;t know how it&#8217;s done, but I do know that some videos do come in &#8220;all in one piece&#8221; while others behave like the one I tried to watch last night. So it is important for anyone using video to find out how to change those files.</p>
<p><strong>If your sales page is strong enough </strong>to convince satellite users to stay up late and watch during &#8220;free time,&#8221; then you&#8217;ve got at least a chance of making the sale. You&#8217;ve also got a chance that people on dial-up might be able to see what you have to offer.</p>
<p><strong>But if you want to reach everyone with your message &#8211; offer alternatives: the written word, or audio with no video. </strong></p>
<p>I&#8217;ve had people tell me that it didn&#8217;t matter &#8211; that anyone who could afford their products had high speed internet. Well, that&#8217;s not true. Some of the wealthiest people choose to live in the most remote locations, because they value their privacy. And in remote locations, high speed internet simply isn&#8217;t an option.</p>
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