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5th July 2013

CEO Clips Announces New Capabilities For Affordable Video And US Launch

CEO clipsVancouver-based CEO Clips, Canada’s largest library and producer of company CEO videos, has added new capabilities to create affordable videos for all companies across Canada and now the US. CEO Clips has been picked up by BizTV – the only US network committed to original, educational and inspiring programming about real people succeeding in business. From true life stories to informative talk shows, Dallas based BizTV is dedicated to the success of entrepreneurs and small business.

“Video is the fastest growing segment on the internet; if a company doesn’t have one yet it’s definitely on their to-do list,” stated CEO, Taylor Thoen, “We see all companies having a professional corporate video. With our new IT capabilities we can, at fraction of traditional costs, produce a video for any company in Canada and the US. We’re very pleased to include BizTV as US television distribution for our CEO Clips. This will help companies in Canada looking for US exposure and comes at an opportunistic time as we launch our brand into the US.”

CEO Clips are 90 second company video profiles broadcast on TV: CBC’s Documentary Channel and BizTV and online on top financial portals including: BNN.ca, MSN Money, Thomson Reuters, Stockhouse.com, Canadian Business Journal, Germany’s Investor SMS, and 32 sites in Europe. As well, each video is disseminated via a video press release announcement to all major media including TSX, Globe Investor, National Post, and more.

 

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