device media - interactive media!

Interactive Media presentations are an excellent way to motivate, inform, and captivate a wide range of audiences via PC, laptop, plasma screen, or kiosks delivered via CD-Rom or Internet or straight of your hard drive. Using motion, graphical elements, animation, audio and video to more effectively deliver sales, instructional, or marketing messages allows your business to differentiate itself from its competitors and deliver information with impact.

Interactive Media is used for:

  • Sales Presentations
  • Product Launches
  • Trade Shows
  • Corporate Events
  • Virtual Demos
  • On-line Advertising
  • E-Learning

Interactive Media is an excellent way to showcase every aspect of your product or service in ways not possible through traditional means and can be delivered by CD-ROM and over the Internet.

Improve Communication

Interactive Media adds value to existing products, documents, and can improve communication with your clients, employees and affiliates. As press kits, direct mail, tradeshow give-a-ways, and product demos, Interactive Media will allow you to present much more information to all your clients, in a manner, which is attractive, intuitive, and consistent with your brand image.

Through our unified service offerings of creative design, development and delivery, Device Media provides faster development time and fewer headaches compared to working with multiple vendors. Read more about Device Media’s CD-ROM development services can help your business.


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Did You Know?

McDonalds increased their online advertising's reach by 60%. Using common branding metrics to measure the impact on the target audience, McDonald's found that it boosted product awareness 8.3% overall among the 18-49 media target. This lift would result in six million more consumers becoming aware of the product.

Source: OPEN Small Business Network 2002 Monitor

In 2002, the worldwide B2B (business to business) market increased to $2.18 trillion. Forecasts for the end of 2003 reach $3.95 trillion. By 2004, B2B e-commerce will represent 7.35 trillion, (7 percent of the forecasted $105 trillion total global sales transactions.)

Source: Gartner Group, Inc