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The V-Button icon is required
to be part of the link used within a web page to launch the V-Button
player. How it is used can vary greatly. Following are a number of
examples showing different presentations. (Each example links to the page
where it originated.)
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It
doesn't have to be a "button": Roger Dunn golf shops
created this golf ball button and put it right at the top of their
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Place
the V-Button icon on top of an existing button: Dr.
Domanskis has a plastic surgery practice and uses the V-Button to give an
initial presentation to prospective patience. |
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Placing
the V-Button over a dark background: Since the blue button is
"dark" to start with, be careful not "loose" it
against the background. Try putting a glow around the button artwork
(use the Photoshop file to do this). |
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Use
a thumbnail of the V-Button player as a button: Dr. Kim is an Optometrist
who is very proud of his website. He uses his V-Button to introduce
himself to potential new clients. |
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Integrate
the name "V-Button" into the button label: Several of
our Directory clients use the V-Button as a feature of their customer
listings. The link to a V-Button clip can have the Icon or the word
V-Button. |
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If
you like it "big": Valenzano Insurance Services likes
the V-Button program so much that they made the icon 100 x 100 in the
middle of their home page. It does not need to be that large, but
that way you can't miss it! |
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Use
the V-Button icon as a link (one for each video): WebcastingTV created
a virtual trade show for the Kelsey Group. On it, there are a group
of V-Buttons for each of the speakers and convention booths. |
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A
screen grab of the Player and the Icon to launch it: The player
makes a good visual statement to say, "Here is a video to
play." Again, the recent Kelsey Group Directory Driven
Conference was video taped and the keynote speakers, in this case Pat
Engels, President and CEO of SBC, gave a presentation on one of the
days. |
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Placed
on the page directly: Ambrosia Bakery, in Baton Rouge Louisiana
uses a simple link that ties the V-Button icon with some text. |

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