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Single
Event Live Webcasting Packages
All
Events Include:
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Package
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PKG-1 |
PKG-2 |
PKG-3 |
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Simultaneous
Viewers |
Up
to 100 |
Up
to 200 |
Up
to 1000 |
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Bandwidth
Audience |
56k
Modems and DSL / Cable Modems |
56k
Modems and DSL / Cable Modems |
56k
Modems and DSL / Cable Modems |
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Video
Stream Format |
Real
or Windows Media |
Real
or Windows Media |
Windows Media |
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Standalone
or ClickLive Plus Player |
$3450.00 |
$3990.00 |
$5030.00 |
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$4450.00 |
$4990.00 |
$6030.00 |
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ClickLive streams media in a variety of formats including Windows Media, Real Systems IQ, and QuickTime.
All ClickLive Streaming plans come with the following features:
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Video
On-Demand Plans |
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Audio
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Audio
8kbps-16kbps = $0.02 per user minute |
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Additional
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Viewer
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One
minute of video at narrowband 34kbps-80kbps multi-bit rate is equal to one
viewer unit. |
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One
minute of video at broadband 100kbps-225kbps multi-bit rate is equal to
three viewer units. |
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Auto
Detect Feature |
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A
JavaScript which detects connection speed, plug-ins, browser type and
operating system which allows serving of appropriate video formats. |
Cost
when not included in package $399 |
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Hardware
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We
offer complete hardware and software solutions to meet your needs,
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Player templates are available for live and on-demand events
Players
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Stand-alone
Player: |
One
or more windows with proprietary media player (Windows Media, RealPlayer,
Quicktime, etc.) |
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ClickLive
Plus Player: |
One
or more windows with proprietary media players embedded in an HTML page
for custom branding and client packaging. |
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ClickLive
Premium Player: |
PLUS
Player with interactive features such as: 1.
Slides or other delivery formats (PowerPoint, Microsoft Word, .SWF
files, etc.) 2.
Q&A. Realtime questions through internet. Call-ins typed by
moderator. Can have pre-event questions, teleprompter, etc. Items only
apply on Live Events. See production for more information. 3.
Realtime audience polling. Results can be graphically depicted on
screen. |
Remote
Administration Features
1.
File Control - Serve documents, files
to end users (Word Documents, PDF's, web pages) on demand during an event.
2.
Event Control - Have the ability to begin and end sessions.
Accessories
1.
Phone-to-Net - Dial-up users can be
broadcast into interactive sessions (take phone calls from viewers wishing to
ask questions)
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Camera
& Related Equipment |
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$250
per hour |
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Reduced
Hourly Fee |
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Crew |
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$500
/ event |
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$600
/ event |
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Staging |
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Lighting |
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Encoding |
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$7.50
per finished minute, $90 minimum |
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Connectivity |
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Pricing
depends upon bandwidth required, existing capacity and geographical
location |
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Travel
& Expense |
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Miscellaneous |
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$250
setup fee |
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Note: Multi-day events count as 1 event per day Prices shown are by unit. See Event Package Price Sheet for all-inclusive media packages. A number of packages are available, one of which is likely to meet all your needs in one inclusive package. |
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Reporting
Measurement is critical to all applications of streaming media to include e learning, entertainment, news and information, training, corporate communications and e-commerce. Fact-based data on your traffic, performance and trends enable you to gauge your effectiveness, make sound choices and guide your success. Without the facts, you risk losing audience, missing opportunities and getting beat by the competition.
Standard
Reporting
Measure and analyze your media traffic,
performance and trends. Standard reporting produces reports that enable
customers to evaluate the effectiveness of their content. ClickLive monitors and
reports on audience traffic and allows the content owners to view the
information in a standard browser.
Custom
Reporting
ClickLive's streaming media reports is a robust product that allows detailed reporting of all stream requests. Information on user sessions includes:
IP
Addresses ClickLive's streaming media reporting enables businesses to conduct fact-based analyses, decision-making in mission-critical areas, and develop content strategies.
Case Studies
Case
Study #1
Challenge:
John is an investor relations manager for a prominent public company. In the
past year, he has received complaints from shareholders about access to the
annual stockholders meeting, financial statements, and the company´s
anticipated plans. SEC fair disclosure regulations will make access to stock
information even more important in the near future. How can John deliver the
state of the company and its direction to a larger number of his company´s
investors while ensuring up-to-the minute, accurate information?
Approach
& Solution:
ClickLive webcast specialists will tailor a plan specifically for John´s company
needs. With minimal hardware requirements, the company can offer a live Internet
broadcast of the annual stockholders meeting. This complies with Fair Disclosure
guidelines and provides easier access to the company's information. ClickLive can
archive the meeting for on-demand viewing and provide secure access to the
webcast with viewer recognition. John would also able to recognize who watched
the webcast, when they viewed the presentation, and from where it was viewed.
Shareholder complaint will significantly decrease and investors will enjoy the
new freedom from time constraints and scheduling conflicts.
Case
Study #2
Challenge:
The Product Manager for a pharmaceutical company found meeting company-training
goals nearly impossible. Scheduling and getting100 employees in three locations
to an hour-long training seminar were difficult. Her training budget was cut
last quarter and corporate training video preparation, research, production,
editing, and distribution were no longer cost-effective. A new directive from
senior management, that all employees receive an employee resource management
course within two weeks, was just added to her plate. How could the training
director ensure the successful delivery of education to employees in a timely
fashion, while not exceeding her shrinking training budget?
Approach
& Solution:
The instructor, addressing a digital web camera, can teach the entire course of
instruction live while the information is sent out to each employee´s
individual workstation. Those who cannot view the program live will still be
able to view the training seminar at their convenience. In addition, the company
will be able to receive feedback from the participants as well as mark which
employees actually accessed the information and participated in the training.
Employee attendance at training seminars will increase while the costs of
webcasting are significantly smaller than producing corporate videos.
Case
Study #3
Challenge:
The CEO and founder of a large manufacturer needs to improve the company´s
employee relations. Since its start, his company has grown from 50 employees to
nearly 1,200 workers throughout its 30 years. For some time, the CEO and other
senior management fear they are losing contact with their employees and the
personal relationships they once had with a smaller workforce are disappearing.
Communication between the corporate level, the administrative departments, and
assembly line laborers is almost non-existent, and a feeling of alienation among
the ranks grows each year.
Approach
& Solution:
By using webcasting, the CEO and senior management can hold a weekly staff
meeting with all employees to highlight the company´s direction, important
trends, and anticipated company plans. ClickLive can send video links to each
employee via email that they could click to view the CEO´s address. The
assembly line workers, who do not have computers, would still able to view the
weekly meeting as a group. Through one computer workstation and existing phone
lines, the meeting can be transmitted directly to the factory floor onto a large
screen. Those employees who missed the live webcast are still able to view it
any later date as the ClickLive team archives the information for on-demand
viewing. Through this creative solution, employee relations can be restored
along with a sense of teamwork among a large workforce.
Case
Study #4
Challenge:
Acme, inc. is a home/garden and unique gifts store that recently debuted its
first web site. The company business has nearly doubled with nationwide on-line
sales, however certain "big seller" products at the retail center
rarely are purchased through the web site. Management is baffled by the lack of
sales in these safe bet items, inventory is stocking up dangerously high, and
pressure from competition was growing.
Approach
& Solution:
ClickLive would examine the low selling on-line products and assess that sight
and sound were key elements to their appeal; a large selection of chimes,
tabletop waterfalls, nature sounds alarm clocks, kaleidoscopes, and South
American musical instruments. By use of video clips and MP3 audio files, the ClickLive
team can create a stimulating virtual tour of the store specifically
highlighting the sights and sounds of the sensory products as well as include a
musical instrument demonstration. Sales can expect to rise once shoppers
experience the key sight/sound elements of these products through webcasting
possibilities.
Case
Study #5
Challenge:
Many of the former congregants of a local church are now residents of the local
nursing home. Clergy leaders make every effort to visit their elderly
parishioners, but the demands of the large, active congregation limit their
time. The ministers wish they could include the nursing home residents in the
church somehow and make them feel part of the congregation again.
Approach
& Solution:
Through the nursing home´s computer workstation, a live webcast of Sunday´s
sermon could be made available to the resident parishioners. Having a group
audience at the nursing home, the mass would be sent via broadband format and
projected to a large screen. The residents would enjoy a rich audio/video
presentation and feel informed and included once again in the congregation.
Access · Reach · Communication · Compliance · Profit