They say that people check their email only second to as many times as they brush their teeth. Something like 30 Billion emails are sent each day. Yes, that is B for Billion.
Have you noticed, but in the last year or so, a tremendous amount of video is being put on the internet. Nearly every site that is popular today has video somewhere on it. With cable, DSL, fiber optic, and number of other technologies there has never been a better time to launch a video email company, and that is exactly what Global Video Talk, Talk Fusion parent company, and right here in our own backyard in the City of Brandon.
The founder Bob Reina had the foresight, (and the money) to develop "proprietary Internet technology that allows you to take video from any source, whether a web camera, video camera or pre-existing video and place it into an email without any downloads or attachments. When you receive your email, it plays like a movie, crystal clear. Around the video screen, there is a template that you can customize by changing colors, themes, uploading photos or personal messages.
Companies, big and small, have instantly recognized the value of the product. People in general get excited when they see it. They want to use it for personal communications such as staying in touch with family, sharing vacation videos and much more. Overall, the technology opens up personal and business communications like never before.
The technology is smart as it will automatically notify you when the person you sent the video email to views it, real time. It will tell you how many times they watched it, if they forwarded it to a friend, their name and email address, as well as if they clicked through to your web site. Knowing how many times a person view your video is great for indentifying who is serious versus curious.
Talk Fusion is a powerful system that was designed to be very simple. That's why it has been so appealing to companies, as well as home-based businesses, like myself.
Talk Fusion likes to say you own your own business, but you don't have to be in business alone. I like the thought of that. It's a lot more fun to do it together, don't you think?


