MyBroadband videos: Fun and scary

MyBroadband has made a few videos aimed at informing people about the site in an entertaining way

October 14, 2012
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MyBroadband has made a few videos aimed at informing South Africans about MyBroadband in an entertaining manner.

For the “real life” advertisements, MyBroadband partnered with Traffic to produce the advertisements. The animated infographics were created by freelancers.

All the videos have been uploaded to MyBroadband’s YouTube channel, available here: MyBroadband YouTube channel

It should be noted that some of the information changed since the first scripts were created, which includes new launch dates and new website statistics.

The following video provides an overview of MyBroadband’s website statistics, where it fits into the South African IT publishing market, and who the visitors to the website are.

We created a video to show the benefits of online forums when compared with other social media channels, such as Twitter and Facebook.

The following video was created by Traffic, and is simply a fun video about two attractive ladies discussing technology.

We created a similar video for our sister website BusinessTech, which focuses on the business side of technology.

Our last video is a tongue in cheek look at the longest discussion thread on MyBroadband, which can be found in the Off-Topic forum.

Please give your feedback about these videos, either in the comments below this article or in the forum.

Tags: BusinessTech, Headline, mybroadband, Traffic

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