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Fluid screencast by Scraster Professional Screencasting

Fluid screencast by Scraster Professional Screencasting

from recent posts tagged screencast - blip.tv (beta) on August 27, 2009
Duration: 165
This video demonstrates Fluid, a great app for Mac users who rely on web-based softwares like Google Docs, Basecamp, and Pandora. The video was produced by Scraster Professional Screencasting using TechSmith's new Camtasia for Mac screencasting software. Download Fluid for free at http://fluidapp.com Download a free 30-day trial of Camtasia for Mac at http://techsmith.com. If your organization has an online product or service that could benefit from a professional screencast, get a free quote from Scraster Professional Screencasting today at http://scraster.com/quote. You can also email us at info@scraster.com.
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Fluid screencast by Scraster Professional Screencasting

Fluid screencast by Scraster Professional Screencasting

from YouTube :: Tag // screencasts on August 27, 2009
Duration: 165
Author: scraster Keywords: screencast screencaster screencasting scraster professional video tutorial scrast custom John Basile camtasia Added: August 27, 2009
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an introduction to tr.im (by Scraster)

an introduction to tr.im (by Scraster)

from recent posts tagged screencast - blip.tv (beta) on July 01, 2009
Duration: 241
Tr.im is the best way to shorten URLS and track the links you post to Twitter. Scraster Professional Screencasting was happy to help the Nambu Network get the word out about tr.im with this product overview. If your organization has an online product or service that could benefit from a professional screencast, get a free quote from Scraster Professional Screencasting today at scraster.com/quote. You can also email us at info@scraster.com.
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an introduction to tr.im (by Scraster)

an introduction to tr.im (by Scraster)

from YouTube :: Tag // screencasts on July 01, 2009
Duration: 241
Author: scraster Keywords: trim tr im nambu screencast screencaster screencasting scraster professional video tutorial scrast custom Added: July 1, 2009
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An introduction to LiveChime

An introduction to LiveChime

from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on May 19, 2009
Duration: 181
This Scraster professional screencast was produced for first-time client LiveChime. LiveChime is a tool that anyone can use to host a live chat window in their online classifieds--like Craigslist ads or eBay auctions. Incidentally, Scraster Professional Screencasting now uses LiveChime's chat service on our homepage...and we love it! If your organization has an online product or service that could benefit from a professional screencast, get a free quote from Scraster Professional Screencasting today at scraster.com/quote. You can also email us at info@scraster.com.
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Introduction to IdeaScale

Introduction to IdeaScale

from TechVi on January 16, 2009
Duration: 192
Welcome to IdeaScale: an easy-to-use, community-based portal for the sharing of ideas and feedback. Idea Scale is based on the principle of crowdsourcing, which is when an end user beenfits from the mass contribution of web users. Crowdsourcing is the simple yet powerful concept at the core of websites like Digg... and Wikipedia. What separates IdeaScale from other popular Web 2.0 sites is that the resulting ideas are actionable for you and can positively effect your organization's strategies and processes. The more ubiquitous online surveys become, the more ineffective, intrusive, and annoying they are to potential respondents. Surveys may still have a place in research strategy, but they're especially useless in one critical area: the quantification of qualitative data. Most often, undigestible open-ended text responses go straight into the information abyss. And unfortunately, that's usually where the valuable feedback stays unless you're doubling up with expensive qualitative analysis tools. Your customers are smart enough to understand this and deserve a better means of being heard. IdeaScale gives your customer base that voice and puts their feedback directly at your finger tips, giving you answers to questions before you thought to ask. After walking through the simple set-up wizard, you'll understand not only how IdeaScale functions, but also how incentives and empowerment can lead to the improvement of your organization's feedback with minimal effort or intervention. The simple process begins with a new idea posted to the portal. The idea is expanded upon and further developed through the comments added by the community, who determine an idea's value by an easy and quick thumbs-up/thumbs-down voting system -- good ideas bubble to the top while bad ideas subside to the bottom. As members earn points for their involvement and read the comments left by the portal's administration, they take a vested interest in following their ideas and those of their peers. Unlike other idea-sharing websites, IdeaScale portals can be customized to fit your organization's branding. With just basic web coding, you can change the look and feel of the header and footer of the portal, and the HTML and content of each of its pages to match your organization's identity. The powerful Custom Domain URL option offers further personalization, allowing you to pick a URL or use an exising domain/subdomain for your portal. Getting started with IdeaScale is as free as it is easy. And at any time during your use of the feature-rich trial, you can upgrade your account. IdeaScale's premium plans offer simple, transparent pricing where unlimited means unlimited -- there's no volume-based pricing, and there's no limit to the number of members or postings to the site. Some of America's leading brands and institutions are realizing the incredible ease and value of turning their customer base into their own research team with IdeaScale. Find out how IdeaScale can improve your feedback strategy by signing up for your free trial account today. Thanks for your interest in IdeaScale!
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IdeaScale and FriendFeed

IdeaScale and FriendFeed

from TechVi on January 16, 2009
Duration: 66
In IdeaScale, you can keep up with changes or additions made to the portal you're following by using the "Track This Idea or Topic" feature. IdeaScale's tracking delivers new content to you via email, RSS, or even Twitter. It's this concept of automating the information that comes to you that's also at the core of an aggregator called FriendFeed, which tracks the fresh content posted to you social networking sites -- like Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, or YouTube. If you have a FriendFeed account, you can easily add the IdeaScale sites you follow to the customized feed you have set up. Here's how it works. Sign into your FriendFeed.com account and click "share something". Go to "Import Your Stuff". Since IdeaScale can be considered a kind of blog, click on "Blog" ...and, just as if you were adding a new blog to your account, enter the URL of the IdeaScale portal you'd like to follow. Now, any new ideas to this IdeaScale site will post to your FriendFeed account. You can add as many IdeaScale feeds as you want.
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Advanced Question Types in QuestionPro

Advanced Question Types in QuestionPro

from sentientrecruitment on October 30, 2008
Duration: 187
The advanced question types of QuestionPro are immensely useful if you understand when and how to apply them. This short screencast demonstrates the world of comprehensive data available to you through QuestionPro's advanced questiontypes. http://questionpro.com
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IdeaScale sales video

IdeaScale sales video

from Josh Chandler's Blog on October 02, 2008
Duration: 192
This Scraster screencast introduces IdeaScale, an online portal for the sharing of ideas and feedback. IdeaScale harnesses the power of crowdsourcing to improve your research and feedback. Scraster Professional Screencasting http://Scraster.com
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