Ziff Davis Launches Video Syndication Program

The Ziff Davis Enterprise Web Buyer’s Guide announced it has launched a new Video Syndication Program designed to help technology marketers take advantage of the emergence of new media by syndicating and generating leads from their valuable promotional videos on the premier Ziff Davis Enterprise network of Web sites.

Developed and powered by the Web Buyer’s Guide, the Video Syndication Program helps technology marketers generate high-quality enterprise IT sales leads by hosting up to 3 of their valuable promotional and educational videos on the WebBuyersGuide.com and then strategically syndicating them across the award-winning Ziff Davis Enterprise network of Web sites including eWEEK.com, Baselinemag.com and CIOInsight.com. Video downloads are then generated via strategic and aggressive promotion across Ziff Davis Enterprise eNewsletters and Web sites, with qualified lead and video performance data being delivered to the client on a weekly basis.

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