Uglygov.com The Social Networking Website for Politics

May 31, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

The first social network for politics, www.uglygov.com, has just opened its doors, and not a moment too soon.  Those of you that have been paying attention lately are probably shocked at the power grab going on in Washington D.C.  The America most of us love is fading away. Freedoms are fading away.  The U.S. Constitution is just a piece of paper, and no longer a contract between government, and its citizens.

Welcome Americans and patriots.  Tyranny has taken over our government.  They have stopped listening to the people.  They have forgotten that they work for us.  Join our social network of patriots. Start a profile, share your ideas, your blogs, your videos, your events and let’s take America back.

We need people to get involved.  This is our country, build on the blood, sweat, and tears of generations of proud Americans.  In mere months our leaders have ruled via fiat and are moving us faster and faster toward Western European style socialism.  Socialism has been a massive failure wherever it has been tried.

President Obama has nationalized approximately 41% of our nation’s businesses: auto, banking, health insurance, and student loans.  And he isn’t done yet.  He’s moving on to energy by pushing his oppressive cap and trade legislation.

People have already gotten active via peaceful protests, emails, faxes, and phone calls.  Uglygov.com is the site that will help us organize.

I urge you to take the time to join www.uglygov.com, and participate in taking America back. Our politicians are spending the future. Our children’s future.  Our grandchildren’s future.  They must be stopped. The time to organize is NOW, before its too late.  We need to vote out all the senators and congressmen that have voted for Obama’s socialist agenda.

VideoPros Announces Beta Launch: Video search engine

September 4, 2009 by · 4 Comments 

VideoPros announced today the beta launch of its video search engine, VideoPros.com . VideoPros is a venue to find and contact video professionals. Featuring a sophisticated professional videographer search, VideoPros services individuals, small businesses, corporations and industries needing professional video production and online distribution. The website offers video professionals a powerful video search engine

 Video professionals and consumers from around the world can go to VideoPros.com and begin using the Web site. Video professionals can display demo reels host and stream professional content, and create custom video players. Consumers can search, request bids and contact local, national and international video professionals. “We’re excited to launch VideoPros.com to serve a professional, business-driven audience,” said Sean Murphy, Principal of VideoPros. “User generated content, social networking and Web 2.0 have delivered minimal ROI for businesses and video professionals. Launching VideoPros.com is a first step in delivering a solution to the professional segment of the online video community.”

The company announced VideoPros products and services are positioned to take advantage of several trends reported by research firms.

“Local online video ad revenue will reach $1.5 billion in four years. Video ads will account for 11.6 percent of the online advertising budgets of small and medium-sized business by 2012.” (The Kelsey Group, June, 2008)

“The online video market is expected to explode to record $4.5 billion in sales by 2012.” (In-Stat, July, 2008)

“As media companies change their business model, putting more and more professionally created video content online, the end user, and related revenue will increase dramatically.” (eMarketer, August, 2008)

“VideoPros brings together professional content producers and provides a tool-set to help them grow their business,” said Layne Solheim, Online Media Specialist for VideoPros. “Video professionals are demanding more sophisticated resources and ways to service their clients. Businesses of all sizes are demanding professional content and online distribution. VideoPros is where they come together. It’s the perfect storm of professional collaboration.”

VideoPros announced it has closed an initial round of funding from private investors The official terms of the funding are undisclosed.

The company announced it will undergo an official “Beta” period to resolve any technical complications associated with the launch. Users are encouraged to report any malfunctions or errors. VideoPros announced rapid development continues for the Web site. For more information, a development time-line can be viewed on the company’s official VideoPros Beta Storyboard.

About VideoPros
VideoPros is a privately-held company headquartered in Denver, CO, USA. The company is an online service for video professionals, individuals and corporations. The Web site is a venue for video professionals, consumers and businesses of all industries. VideoVine™, ProCertified™ and ProAPI™ are official products and services of the company. The website features a professional videographer search and video content management system. For more information, visit VideoPros.

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Tips for Social Networking in the San Diego Area

February 19, 2009 by · 1 Comment 

1. Add Social Networking to your business and marketing plan.

  • In addition to your traditional networking events in Las Flores word of mouth marketing social networking is proving to be an effective business marketing method.
  • Plan time for social networking actions and set specific goals.
  • One of the edges that Obama had over McCain in the 2008 Election was his effective use of social networking sites.

2. Finding and learning to properly use the best social networking site for your business.

  • It is predicted that there will be 2,500,000 social networking sites by the end of 2009 creating niches and opportunities for every business owner.
  • Finding and sharing social networking sites with your Del Mar Heights networking groups is part of the discovery process and learning curve. Websites like Networking Event Finders publish social networking events so you can see which networks are the most active in your local community.
  • Schedule time to take the Social Networking Site’s online tutorials.
  • Choose a site where you can your content from your blogs, pictures, slide shows and videos.

3. Add contacts and friends strategically

  • Make your social network matter by selecting and choosing contacts.
  • “Social Power” power doesn’t matter if the people in your social network are not or never will be relevant to your business.
  • When adding a contact or accepting an invitation, review their contacts and ask yourself this question: “Do I want to attend Fallbrook networking events hosted by this person?”
  • Your profiles on Social Networking Sites become a public rolodex. Ensure that it sends the message that you want to communicate.

By adding social networking to your business and marketing plan, you can expand your business network to market globally. The learning curve is worth the time and effort required to master social networking.