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Myrtle Beach, SC May 1, 2003 - The Big Bass Record Club has enhanced their website by utilizing InfinityCast Technology. InfinityCast Technology is a cutting edge technology that allows audio and video streaming to play through the existing internet infrastructure, no extra players or plug ins to download.
Record Bass is utilizing InfinityCast as a cost efficient and effective way to advertise. They have added interactive advertisements to promote their bass seminars. They have also posted their latest commercial, which will be running on national television. By utilizing InfinityCast Record Bass has created an interactive website which is more appealing to consumers. Record Bass’s newly innovative website is sure to increase membership as well as revenue.
About Record Bass:
The Big Bass Record Club, http://www.recordbass.com, is an annual membership club that was created by two Florida business men with the weekend angler in mind. The club allows its members to fish for big bass anywhere anytime with a grand prize of $8 million dollars, $490,000 for state records, and $290,000 in competitions; all for just $19.95 annually. In addition to the chance to win cash prizes you will receive a BBRC fishing cap, Shaw Grigsby Bass Fishing Tips DVD, Truck Decal, and Monthly Newsletters. The $8 million dollar prize will be awarded to the angler who breaks the world record set in 1932 for the largest largemouth bass caught.
About InfinityCast:
InfinityCast is a Java based technology and requires no additional software or players, making it the easiest technology on the market. InfinityCast offers a fresh and effective approach to advertising by grabbing the consumers attention and interacting with them through the internet. It also reaches over 90% of all internet viewers, while QuickTime and Real Audio only reach 30 to 40% of viewers. InfinityCast can be used at home or in the office and offers endless possibilities to take your business to new heights.
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