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Hard to believe that I haven’t posted about this yet but no time like Now. I have the inside track on the best quality streaming video player for the web. Not only is this high definition TV quality it does not buffer, feeds do not get distorted and out of sync.
As much as I love YouTube and Google video watching someones mouth move but the words don’t match, a la old poorly dubbed Kung Fu movies and the like, makes me nuts. The other thing I like about those two technologies is the viral aspect, the connections you can make around the world in no time depending on who finds you.
What I like about my find-called Maxcast is that I can drive people to my page and direct them to certain videos that I have uploaded there. You can rent 2 channels which will play up to two hours of your videos per channel for $9.95 per month. Not only that but once you upload your old videos or current DVDs the content is stored by them forever!
For trainers or people with digital video products this is a great way to give people a glimpse of you doing your thing and then direct them to buy. You can host whole trainings at your website and use the pay per view model.
The company who is bringing this to market it 23 years old, publicly traded, a $1.3 Billion/year company














