The tens of millions of people throughout the world who send electronic greetings each year need no longer be accused of being cheap, unromantic and tacky, thanks to a fun free service called Springdoo that allows any internet user to very easily record and send a sincere message by video email.
Anyone can visit the Springdoo website (www.springdoo.com) and record a video email using a web camera, or an audio email using a standard computer microphone. Just like the basic services provided by Skype and Hotmail, Springdoo video email is simple to use and provided for free.
Each holiday season, or on occasions such as Valentine’s Day, Halloween, and birthdays, up to 500,000 people per hour make a last-minute dash to the internet to find an e-card to rescue them from being branded ‘forgetful’. But the e-card is showing signs of consumer fatigue, with insulted recipients declaring that those who send e-cards lack affection and sincerity, or are ‘just too cheap to buy a card’.
Springdoo CEO Jason Kerr says that “what it comes down to is the fact that people still desire good old fashioned thoughtful human contact, and like a handwritten letter, video delivers the ‘personal effort’ element that a flashy animated cartoon can never do”.
Springdoo is designed to provide a more personal and human way for people to communicate over the internet. Industry commentators all say that video is the ‘next big thing’ for internet users, and is a technology that has numerous applications for delivering messages with emotion – from special occasions through to selling products and services.
Owning a web camera is no longer seen to be a barrier, with inexpensive and easy to use units readily available for purchase online (even via the Springdoo website), for about the same price as a mouse.
By sending a Springdoo video email, Kerr says you will be forgiven for being cheap and admired for being so clever.
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