Marla Bradley, Website & Graphic Designer.
Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
© 2024 North Country Website Design.
Low Cost, High Quality Websites
Webcam
Are you interested in a webcam?
Considering a webcam but want to ensure that
your marketing dollars being put to good use? A
live streaming webcam can benefit your business
in many ways.
Take Advantage of Technology and
Engage Viewers
In today's extensively documented and reviewed
world, you can give your potential customers un-
precedented access to your business with a live
stream. Engage viewers by showcasing your breath-
taking views, exotic scenery, first-class amenities and
up-to-date weather conditions so your audience
doesn't have to wonder.
(TIP) Ensure that the live webcam stream is easy to
find on your website with a prominent link or dis-
play on your homepage. Take advantage of the real
estate around the live stream player with a mes-
sage or promotion as it will end up one of the most
popular pages on your website. Updating your Yelp
page or other review sites with a link to your live
stream is another great way to make sure potential
customers see the best side of your business.
Increase Brand Exposure
Visual messaging is proven to be the most com-
pelling, and that is especially true online. Share your
photos and video clips on social media sites like
Facebook, Twitter and Instagram and watch your fol-
lower count grow. Likes, comments and shares from
others expose your business to new audiences that
you may not otherwise reach!
(TIP) Consider sharing your live stream with local
news outlets and websites to take your reach
further.
Build an Engaged Audience
Many viewers will come back to a live cam time and
time again - this is especially true for weather, wildlife
or nest cams. Allow viewers to leave comments on
your website to prompt conversations, questions and
comments from your audience.
(TIP) Many wildlife cams have unofficial Facebook
groups to track the activity and history of the cam.
Control the conversation and facilitate the commu-
nity by setting up a Facebook group or page for
your cam and post the link prominently near your
live stream player.
Explore New Marketing and
Revenue Opportunities
We can ad advertisements directly in the streaming
player! Advertise current company promotions or
events to increase awareness and revenue.
(TIP) Monetize your webcam content by allowing
other businesses to advertise on your live stream
or on the surrounding areas of the webcam page.
Enjoy Increased Online Rankings
Video is great for SEO, and the benefits can be even
greater when the video is live! Give your webcam its
own page with an appropriate meta title and descrip-
tion so that it can be listed properly in search results.
(TIP) The content around your live stream player is
also important! Surround your player embed with
keyword-rich information to see the most benefit
to your search engine rankings
Cost for Webcams
The annual cost for one streaming webcam is
$1200 PER YEAR.
Two webcams are $2000 per year
Additional webcams are $1000 each PER YEAR.
Annual billing, we do not shut down webcams in
the off season, they run 365/24/7.
You can get a sponsor (or two) for your webcam
and have their name and logo on it. This is a great
way to pay for a webcam!
WEBCAM INSTALL: $100 Per man hour for ON-SITE
INSTALLATION. One time cost for the onsite instal-
lation time required to install the hardware at that
site. This will take about a day of work to get cams
physically installed onsite. After install there is no
future labor billing on this webcam. Repair and
support and upgrade is included in the annual
streaming service.
Absolute Computer Design maintains and owns all
the webcams.
Check out www.coloradotv.net on the internet or use
a ROKU TV for the best experience from your TV
Remote.
Sites with Business Webcams
Installed
Business with webcams from North Country Website
Design and their partner:
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Old School Repair - Crystal Falls, MI
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Crystal View Golf Course - Crystal Falls, MI
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Iron River Country Club - Iron River, MI
Veishea Grebin, Website & Graphic Designer
Northern Wisconsin.