Still hoping to get into the world of online video? If so, I'm sure you've looked at screen capture software that lets you create "how-to" training videos, sales presentations or can turn a PowerPoint presentation into a video that can be uploaded to YouTube or played right from your site. There is a burgeoning market for free and paid "info-products" plus now there are sites like <strong><a target="_new" href="http://freeiq.com/freetraining">Free IQ</a></strong> providing the next-generation platform for video info-product publishers.
The industry leader in the screen capture market is Camtasia, priced at $299. A new player in the screen capture video space just came out yesterday. I have no idea how good it is compared to Camtasia, but Brad Fallon from <strong><a target="_new" href="http://freeiq.com/freetraining">FreeIq</a></strong> is recommending it so I assume it's pretty good and for the price you can't beat it. <a target="_new" href="http://www.screen-capture-video.com/">Screen Show Pro</a> is only $37. <strong>However Brad made a special deal so you can get it for <a target="_new" href="http://freeiq.com/screenshowpro">just $29</a>.</strong> (Note: that's his affiliate link, not mine.)
<blockquote><strong><a target="_new" href="http://www.prweb.com/releases/2007/6/prweb536619.htm">Press Release</a></strong> "According to Michael Ullman, President of Tasteful Graphics, Ltd., "Screen Show Pro fills a tremendous market need. Before Screen Show Pro, if you wanted to create videos from your computer screen, you were limited either to paying hundreds of dollars for programs like Camtasia Studio or Adobe Capture, or trying to muddle through the low-cost/freeware/shareware programs available on the Internet. Screen Show Pro offers users a solid, easy-to-use, professional program at an affordable price."</blockquote>
If you know others that may be interested in this software, you can sign up under Brad's link above and become an affiliate and make 50% commission.
The industry leader in the screen capture market is Camtasia, priced at $299. A new player in the screen capture video space just came out yesterday. I have no idea how good it is compared to Camtasia, but Brad Fallon from <strong><a target="_new" href="http://freeiq.com/freetraining">FreeIq</a></strong> is recommending it so I assume it's pretty good and for the price you can't beat it. <a target="_new" href="http://www.screen-capture-video.com/">Screen Show Pro</a> is only $37. <strong>However Brad made a special deal so you can get it for <a target="_new" href="http://freeiq.com/screenshowpro">just $29</a>.</strong> (Note: that's his affiliate link, not mine.)
<blockquote><strong><a target="_new" href="http://www.prweb.com/releases/2007/6/prweb536619.htm">Press Release</a></strong> "According to Michael Ullman, President of Tasteful Graphics, Ltd., "Screen Show Pro fills a tremendous market need. Before Screen Show Pro, if you wanted to create videos from your computer screen, you were limited either to paying hundreds of dollars for programs like Camtasia Studio or Adobe Capture, or trying to muddle through the low-cost/freeware/shareware programs available on the Internet. Screen Show Pro offers users a solid, easy-to-use, professional program at an affordable price."</blockquote>
If you know others that may be interested in this software, you can sign up under Brad's link above and become an affiliate and make 50% commission.