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RobM
02-02-2008, 10:29 PM
This is another one that I would like some info on. Is anyone a member of Helloworld and if so, do you like it, dislike it, know anyone that uses it, have heard about it...etc. Please let me know.

thanks

Sean McAlister
02-03-2008, 11:02 AM
I was using it.

I tried to market it for some time. AS with any MLM it takes time. The concept of video email is great.

However, with all the other technology out there I have found that it is not for me.

If you want to promote your business there are several alternatives that are free or nominal compared to the fee's that VM Direct charges.

Make no mistake...I am not putting the company down. My up line and everyone who I was involved with were very supportive. I am actually a supporter of the proper MLM businesses.

RobM
02-03-2008, 04:53 PM
I am not selling it, I am just in the process of evaluating it for my office. I like some of the features but in some respects, it seems like the adult version of Myspace...but that is my opinion.

What free ones have you seen or used that you could point me in that direction to look at. The video email part of Helloworld is pretty slick and quick, I thought

let me know

rob

Wally
02-03-2008, 09:11 PM
I too was using Helloworld / VM Direct for some time with my business. I didn't market it as a busines, in fact I didn't market it at all. I only used it for the video email feature. It is very costly and not as easy to use as others I've seen out there.

Sure they have the video conference now but I do that for free world wide with Skype. I have family in Panana City, Panama and Italy. We use Skype just about every day, FREE.

For my business I now use a program call Instant Video Generator. With this service you can record videos in the system then send them in custom post cards, place them on your web site and much more.

I've used IVG for about a year now, it boosted my business in a matter of weeks. When I send new's letters on electrons I can place videos in them. I love doing that and now my prospects and clients expect them.

There's another sevice one of my mentors uses called EyeJot. This one is free for 60 second videos and $30 a year for 5 min videos. This one does not have the features IVG has but it's a good one to consider as well.

Of course you can use YouTube videos in your web sites too, it's free and they get posted so others can see them as well. But IVG or systems like it is better for personal messages or messages you only want your readers to have access to.