ARAnet Announces Video Service to Accompany Copyright-Free Content
Posted on: Friday, 1 August 2008, 09:00 CDT
ARAnet, Inc., an innovator in delivering copyright-free feature articles to newspapers and Web publishers, is expanding the breadth of its content with the launch of a video distribution service, announced company president Scott Severson.
ARAnet clients can now distribute informational videos to complement their online articles. Videos will appear in tandem with their companion articles on select ARA partner sites. The video distribution service will be free to clients in conjunction with any standard article campaign until Oct. 31, 2008, Severson says. Videos will be how-to in nature, offering informative, educational experience for viewers, who will perceive the videos as an organic extension of the article.
"ARAnet's new video distribution service provides our clients with a powerful new tool to help them tell their marketing story and connect with consumers at a visceral, visual level," Severson says.
Founded in 1996, ARAnet is a leading media company with two great products to help its clients reach and win new customers, Adfusion and ARAcontent. Adfusion is an article-based cost per click advertising platform. It is one of the nation's fastest growing online advertising networks, currently serving over three billion impressions monthly through a network of premium publishing partners. ARAcontent generates feature article placements in print and online publications that build awareness of its clients' products and services. To learn more, visit www.ARAnetOnline.com.
Source: Business Wire
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