Toys 4 Big Boys website becomes first to use green screen internet advertising technology
The Toys 4 Big Boys website has become the first commercial website to team up with Irish based start up www.wowintros.com, which uses green screen technology (just like in Star Wars) to allow companies to virtually walk onto their websites and introduce their products and services to the global market.
From Airlines to Drycleaners, this service gaurantees companies instant global access which television and radio cannot offer. There is no television or radio station that can provide an advertising company with global access.
Wowintros saw the benefits of taking televsision adevertising and pairing it up with the global span of the internet to allow businesses to interact with their clients via their websites.
Wowintros allow companies to introduce themselves and also enable them to give users a basic guide on how to use the website at a fraction of the cost of televsion advertising.
The service will also, hopefully, make for more trusting customers in the long run. WowIntros allows customers to see the face behind the name, so to speak, and watch the CEO or owner of the company inroduce and explain their company. Makes a change from talking to a voice on the end of a phone.
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