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BoatTEST.com Makes Content Available to Boating Media World-Wide
Stamford, CT (PRWEB) May 31, 2007 -- BoatTEST.com will begin sharing its content with recreational marine media world-wide beginning in June, it was announced today. Over 1,500 videos covering boat tests, product demos, engine basics, new products and industry news will be made available in several different formats to suit different website needs.
“Recently we spoke with the editors and publishers of most major U.S. boating magazines and virtually all would like to make relevant, professionally-produced video content available on their websites,” said Christopher Hughes, Chief Operating Officer of BoatTEST.com.
“Most advertisers are unwilling to pay magazines for the costs of video production in addition to what they already spend on space advertising,” Hughes said. “Because we are truly unique in the industry, we are able to make our Internet content and videos available to magazines, classified websites, marine retail websites, and TV programs,” said Hughes.
“It is a win-win-win for all concerned, because the magazines and classified websites can pick and choose -- on a custom basis -- what content of ours they want to reproduce from our huge content library,” said Hughes. “Advertisers will be thrilled to have wider exposure for content that they have already paid for on sites where they are already spending their print dollars. And, we will be happy to provide ‘one-stop’ video production and distribution for advertisers by providing the content to the world boating media, thus saving them tens of thousands of dollars in redundant video production and advertising.”
Currently, BoatTEST.com is prepared to furnish tests and videos to classified websites, so links can be placed next to sistership listings. “This has proven to be a powerful traffic draw on BoatTEST.com’s classified pages,” Hughes said.
Boat tests, engine specs, builder’s info, news videos and other content are also available in “module” form with the partner site’s header on the top of the page. This is a “turn key” system and only requires a simple link. Websites can individually select the information that they want to appear. For example, bass boat fishing websites might only want to show only bass boat tests, or maybe just bass boats of a certain brand.
For more information, or to sign up for the program, contact: Christopher Hughes, 203-323-9900.
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