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Geek Shui Living of Puerto Rico debuts our newest, web-based commercial…

April 1, 2008 marked the official debut of Geek Shui Living’s newest creative endeavour, the Geek Shui Web-Based Commercial. Though similar to a regular television commercial in its production methodology, the key difference in web-based advertising is the limitless and virtually cost-free distribution potential to viewers around the world. Made entirely on a MacBook Pro laptop computer and using Apple’s iMovie and GarageBand applications, this web-based advertisement demonstrates the hidden potential of the internet to reach millions of people, without leaving the comfort of your home or office. By hosting the commercial on the world-renowned YouTube website, we are able to maximize its distribution, while conserving our own precious bandwidth.

Through this method, we are able to “embed” the video on our own website (http://www.geekshuiliving.com) in a smaller player, which can easily be clicked upon, to open on the YouTube.com website in its full resolution. Additionally, the distribution possibilities are further expanded by social networking websites, such as FaceBook.com, who allow for the “posting” of YouTube videos, within your own profile. This ensures that every other user, with whom you are networked, has the potential to see and further distribute your commercial. What does this mean to a business owner? Simply put, it translates into greater Return on Investment (ROI), reduced overhead, and lower operating costs, while enhancing one’s professional image and fostering customer loyalty. The same concept can be used by Geek Shui Living to convert television or radio spots you have purchased, for their perpetual use on your website.

Want to find out more about this groundbreaking concept being employed by countless political campaigns, such as those of Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, and John McCain? Don’t be left behind by your competitors, contact a geeky professional at Geek Shui Living today!

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