Frequently Asked Questions
Welcome to the BearPond FAQ's Area!
Below you will find some of the questions we receive regularly, and our best answers to them. We hope they help to answer some questions you may have...
Q: What is Viral Marketing?
A: Viral marketing and viral advertising refer to marketing techniques that use pre-existing social platforms & networks to produce increases in brand awareness, through "self-replicating" viral processes. A large part of it is having content compelling enough for people top want to share.
Viral marketing utilizes e-channels like email, blogs and web sites to spread information. Some of the most popular types of viral content today are web videos and games. Viral strategies can be very cost-effective and can provide a great ROI, especially when targeting web-enthusiastic market segments. We can help you to build a branded viral video program to build excitement, drive site traffic and convert visitors to customers.
Q: Why Should I pay extra $ for radio ad production when stations do it for free?
A: Most radio stations will offer to produce radio spots for free in exchange for buying air time on their station. It sounds like a good deal, but in some cases, radio stations don’t take the proper measures when choosing voice style, as well as the music bed. They produced many ads every month, and the question remains, how effective will their ad for you be when heard alongside all the others they also produced?
Make sure your ad STANDS OUT from the many station-produced ads with a unique and professionally-trained voice from Bear Pond. Don't let your radio ad campaign lack effectiveness and fall short of goals by trying to save a few $ of your budget.
Q: Can you transfer VHS tape to DVD?
A: Yes, we offer full media conversion services for all types of media, including transferring tape or vinyl to CD, VHS or DVD mediums.
Please click here to send us a request for quote on your media conversion project.
Q: What is RSS?
A: RSS stands for "Really Simple Syndication" and it is an XML-based (eXtensible Markup Language) format for delivering regularly changing web content. Many news-related sites, web blogs and other online publishers syndicate their content as RSS Feeds. RSS solves a problem for people who regularly use the web. It allows you to easily stay informed by retrieving the latest content from the sites you're interested in. You save time by not needing to visit each site individually to look for new content and you ensure your email privacy, by not needing to join each site's newsletter.
Bear Pond has an RSS 2.0 feed (the newest tech for the latest browsers), so you can easily stay informed whenever we add new site content. Simply click the RSS icon in the lower left corner of our home page to see our feed info and add our feed to your browser's feed list.







