Camtasia 30 day evaluation trial

I’ve made a short initial demo screen capture video using Camtasia and uploaded the file to my server.
I reduced the automatically produced FirstFrame png image to 250 pixels instead of their standard size to make it more appropriate (for me anyway) as a thumbnail.
I introduced the html text shown here: <a href=”http://theinfochief.com/video/Camtasia_test_video1/Camtasia_test_video1.html”><img src=”http://theinfochief.com/video/Camtasia_test_video1/FirstFrame.png”/></a> to [read more]

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Top 10 Reasons The Apple iPad Will Put Amazon's Kindle Out of Business

Source article – The Washington Post
Guest Author – TechCrunch.com – Thursday, January 28, 2010; 6:16 AM.

Ever since (the) debut of Apple’s iPad, the debate has been raging about what it means for Amazon’s Kindle. Will it kill it? Will it not? Is comparing the two like comparing a computer to a typewriter? To add fuel [read more]

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How Do I Make a Link?

Recently when discussing internet marketing methods with some friends I just remarked in an absentminded kind of a way. “Write some material for a post and link a relevant passage of text to whatever web site URL you want the reader to click through to”.
Easy I thought but then back came the response “how do [read more]

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How to get FREE Flickr Photos - To Use On Your Commercial website!

Nobody wants to break the copyright laws or site rules and care needs to be taken when downloading photographs from image sites. On Flickr for example, you need to follow a sequence to locate and find out what photos are allowed to be used on commercial websites.
If you need free images but don’t want to [read more]

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