Thursday, June 24, 2010

ElevatorPitchVideos.net: Brian Wiggins, Philadelphia Business Journal

Brian Wiggins, circulation director of the Philadelphia Business Journal, does his elevator pitch video for the PBJ's first summer Tweetup, held June 16, 2010 at the Field House in Philadelphia.



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Monday, June 21, 2010

Cherry Hill Podcasting Firm Produces "Elevator Pitch Video" of Burlington County Chamber President

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This Elevator Pitch Video features Kristie Howell-Ikeda, president/CEO of the Burlington County NJ Chamber of Commerce, presenting a short talk on how to be an effective networker. The presentation was made June 17, 2010 at the Entrepreneurs Forum of Southern New Jersey during a networking wine and cheese party at Heritage Station Wineries, Mullica Hill, NJ.
 
Elevator Pitch Videos are a new service of Cherry Hill based Professional Podcasts LLC, providing businesses and job-seekers with an entry-level, low cost opportunity to produce and distribute web-based social media video “elevator pitch” video podcasts or video resumes. More information is available at http://www.elevatorpitchvideos.net/.

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Thursday, June 17, 2010

Garden State Radio News Audio Billboard: Rutgers Future Scholars Program

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Garden State Radio News is an audio actuality/news report service for online and broadcast radio stations in New Jersey and surrounding metropolitan areas.

For information on Garden State Radio News Service, contact Steve Lubetkin, news director, at (856) 751-5491 or steve@gardenstateradio.com.

Open Billboard for Thursday, June 17, 2010

Rutgers University Camden hosted 45 Camden 8th grade students in a Career Connections Day as part of its Rutgers Future Scholars program this week. The students held round-table discussions with 12 prominent local businesses and then visited Camden-based companies, including Susquehanna Bank, a major financial sponsor of the program.

These Garden State Radio audio actualities are fully cleared for broadcast use. Please send usage reports to: steve@gardenstateradio.com.

Rutgers Future Scholar Actualities

Gayle Porter
Professor of Management, School of Business, Rutgers Camden

RFS-Gayle1a: Describes the program and its focus on getting the students to learn about business career opportunities and remind them why they need to stay serious about staying in school.

00:24 OUTCUE: ...in a few years

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RFS-Gayle2: Explains what the students did on campus, meeting with employers, touring several companies in Camden.

00:26 OUTCUE: ...in terms of a career.

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Joseph Lizza, division president, Delaware Valley, Susquehanna Bank

Lizza1: Describes the bank's role in supporting the Rutgers Future Scholars Program.

00:31 OUTCUE: ...that portion of the program.

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Lizza2: The bank thinks education is the key to opportunity for young people.

00:26 OUTCUE: ...so enthusiastic about it.

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Josué Figueroa (hoe-SWAY fee-gah-ROW-ah), manager, Susquehanna Bank branch in the Victor Building, Camden, NJ

JF1:  Discusses the branch and how he finds it exciting as a Camden resident to be able to help the students learn about opportunities in banking.

00:24 OUTCUE: ...something different for them.

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JF2: Excited about being able to describe all of the nuances of business banking and the importance of credit.

00:33 OUTCUE: ...best financial decisions in the future.

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JF3: Talks about the changes in the Camden neighborhood since the bank has moved in.

00:36 OUTCUE: ...or to parents at different centers.

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Nyeema (ni-YEE-mah) Watson, administrative director for the Rutgers Camden Center for Children and Childhood Studies.

NW1: Explains the Rutgers Future Scholar program

00:22 OUTCUE: ... opportunities to higher education.

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NW2: Nyeema explains that before the Rutgers program, these students didn't have much access to information about higher education.

00:25 OUTCUE: ...be like for them.

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NW3: The hoped-for outcome of the program is that the students will all enter and graduate from Rutgers.

00:09 OUTCUE...five years after they enter.

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Julia Meluso, graduate assistant working with Rutgers Future Scholar Program

JM1:  Julia explains some of the things the students want to know about being a student at Rutgers.

00:35 OUTCUE: ...without even having to ask, really.

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ElevatorPitchVideos.net: Brian Wiggins, Philadelphia Business Journal

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Brian Wiggins, circulation director of the Philadelphia Business Journal, does his elevator pitch video for the PBJ's first summer Tweetup, held June 16, 2010 at the Field House in Philadelphia.

More information on our elevator pitch video service.


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Friday, June 11, 2010

Professional Podcasts Introduces Short Social Media Videos for NJ/PA Small Businesses and Individuals at ElevatorPitchVideos.net

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Steven L. Lubetkin, Managing Partner
Professional Podcasts/Lubetkin & Co. Communications
+1 (856) 751-5491 or steve@professionalpodcasts.com

 

Award Winning Cherry Hill Video Firm Offering Short
“Social Media Style” Elevator Pitch Video Podcasts

CHERRY HILL, NJ – June 11, 2010 Cherry Hill-based Professional Podcasts LLC, the award-winning video and multimedia production subsidiary of Lubetkin Communications LLC, is offering budget-priced “social media style” video podcasts for individuals and organizations in the New Jersey and Philadelphia region that want to test the value of adding video content to their marketing programs.

The affordable “Elevator Pitch Videos” service provides clients with a 2-3 minute social media video shot informally with a high definition Kodak Zi8 pocket video camera instead of professional level broadcast video equipment.

Professional Podcasts will interview clients for an Elevator Pitch Video, edit the video at the client’s home or business to include titles, graphics, and keyword tagging, and then upload it to the Internet while the client watches. Elevator Pitch Video Podcasts can be posted on YouTube or other popular video sites, embedded into a client’s website, connected to a Facebook profile or an online resume site like LinkedIn, or included as a hyperlink in a signature line in an email message.

The first Elevator Pitch Video features George Warner of BrowseYourTown.com, a local business networking organization, explaining the value of members’ circles of influence in growing the BrowseYourTown referral network.

 

Elevator Pitch videos cost $275 complete, including editing and post-production. More information is at http://www.elevatorpitchvideos.net/.

“For six years, we’ve been producing professional quality, award-winning video and audio content for commercial clients with the budget resources to devote to long-form business video and audio productions,” noted Steve Lubetkin, Managing Partner of Professional Podcasts. “Many individuals and smaller businesses are not in a position to commit to this level of video production, but could still benefit greatly from the dramatic improvement in search results that video can bring to their online presence. This is an entry-level way for these clients to get into online video without having to develop the skills to produce the video themselves”

About Professional Podcasts LLC/Lubetkin Communications

Professional Podcasts LLC produces audio, video, e-learning, and other multimedia content for businesses and professional organizations. Since 2005, Professional Podcasts has been counseling clients about the effective use of social media, especially rich media content like audio and video podcasts, multimedia, and e-Learning modules, as tools that facilitate two-way communications with customers, employees, and others.

Professional Podcasts received a 2010 Astra Award from the New Jersey Communications, Advertising and Marketing Association (NJCAMA) for its business-to-business audio podcasts for global insurer/reinsurer ACE Group. The firm also shared a 2009 JASPER Award from the Jersey Shore Public Relations & Advertising Association with Take This Journey LLC for a video they produced for Samost Jewish Family and Children’s Services, and won a 2008 JASPER for its audio podcasts for a trade association.

Professional Podcasts produces high-quality audio and video podcasts for Walmart Stores; the National Association of Realtors, Amboy Bank; the American Cancer Society, the American Institute of CPCU/Insurance Institute of America; the CCIM Institute; Sun National Bank; the Rutgers University School of Business Administration’s popular Quarterly Business Outlook Seminar, NAPL, a graphic communications trade association, NJBankers, a trade association representing major banks in New Jersey, Leadership NJ; the Public Relations Society of America. The firm also produces its own podcasts focusing on public relations, computer technology, bond ratings, and interviews with book authors.

More information and links to audio podcasts are available at http://www.professionalpodcasts.com/.

Video podcasts are available at http://professionalpodcasts.blip.tv/.

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Wednesday, June 09, 2010

Browse Your Town - Center of Influence

George Warner explains the centers of influence that people bring to Browse Your Town. More information at www.browseyourtown.com.


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