Sumo Sumo Sushi
sumosumosushi.com Edmonton Online Video – Sumo Sumo Sushi: Welcome to Sumo Sumo! The staff here have dedicated themselves to provide you with warm service and a friendly attitude. At Sumo Sumo, we will make every effort to serve you the freshest seafood, meat, and vegetables. We will be happy to accommodate your selection to satisfy your taste buds. We strive to bring you dishes that are slightly different. Everything on the menu is prepared by our own chef using traditional Japanese methods and his own special recipes and techniques.
From single business videos just like this one, to sales and marketing videosand branded content creation, BizBOXTV has years of experience working with businesses just like yours, looking for a unique and powerful way to tell their stories, increase brand awareness and of course, sales. You are also looking for an incredible return on investment in this changing media landscape. This is why BizBOXTV was created. Online Video does all that, and more.
- Published in Business Profiles, Edmonton, New Releases
The Cliff Stevenson Group

In his second video, Cliff Stevenson profiled his team in his BizBOXTV real estate video production.
http://www.cliffstevenson.com Calgary Real Estate Video – Cliff Stevenson – Team Leader Calgary Real Estate Agent and REALTOR®
Few Calgary Real Estate Agent and REALTORS® have experienced the exceptional growth in their business that Cliff has, in such a short time. Licensed in 2005, Cliff has received numerous industry awards, trained other Real Estate Agents on the use of technology in real estate, and has spoken to hundreds of Real Estate Agent at conferences and events. Unwilling to compromise his high level of service for anyone or anything, Cliff has quickly become one of the top Real Estate Agents in Calgary.
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Dawn Seymour – Real Estate Agent®
With over 12 years of experience in the real estate industry, Dawn brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the team. Clients that have worked with Dawn over the years often become friends, and her level of involvement with her clients throughout the sales process is often the reason why. Anyone that has spent some time with Dawn quickly understands why she has realized the level of success that she has in the real estate industry. [email protected]
Mike Ehrman – Real Estate Agent®
Mike brings extensive experience in the hospitality industry to the Cliff Stevenson Group. Clients that have had the privilege of working with Mike know that he ‘drops everything’ to ensure that his clients’ needs are met quickly and efficiently. Licensed in early 2010, Mike has very quickly shown why he will be in the real estate industry for a long time.
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Sandra Wiebe – Real Estate Agent®
After many years assisting clients with residential decorating and space planning, Sandra realized that home buyers and sellers would benefit from a real estate agent who could help them look at properties with an informed eye. Sandra helps her buyers avoid disappointment by pointing out fundamental design flaws in a home before they make a purchase, and she offers her sellers detailed design notes on how to maximize a home’s potential, ensuring it appeals to the broadest market possible. [email protected]
- Published in Business Profiles, Calgary, New Releases
Video Marketing Can Carry Your Message for You
Video Marketing packs some serious punch.
If you don’t have high-quality web videos to demonstrate your products or to communicate company news, you’re missing out.
Since 2009, there’s been a 33 percent increase in the use of online video marketing by media websites. Further, 80 percent of those sites use videos created by outside parties. Media sites are looking for high-definition video, especially.
Those websites are using online video to tell their stories, and externally-created videos are fine with them. If you can provide them with content that helps tell a story they’re working on, there’s a likelihood that they’ll embed your video on their story — generating hundreds or thousands of new views.
“The key takeaway for communicators is the enormous opportunity to place their unedited packages on media websites as earned media through distribution of links, embed codes, and edited packages,” the report notes.
Online-only media and newspapers are most open to using embed codes, displaying your web video as-is.
If you’re looking for media coverage, don’t stop at the press release. Today, companies have the chance to tell their own stories with web video. If those stories are well-told and talk about a timely subject, they’re more likely to be used by interested sites.
- Published in Automotive Marketing, Video, Video Marketing
Toronto Video Production: CIBC Rogers – 1st mobile credit card transaction in Canada
Toronto Video Production: BizBOXTV Toronto Online Video
“CIBC and Rogers today announced they have completed the first point-of-sale mobile credit card transaction in Canada using the secure SIM card inside an NFC-enabled smartphone. Simon Whitfield, Pan American Games and Olympic medalist, performed the credit card transaction, buying coffee at Tim Hortons using the CIBC Mobile Payment™ App on a BlackBerry® smartphone from Rogers.
This new way to pay will be available to CIBC credit card clients using a Rogers smartphone, allowing them to pay for coffee, groceries, and other everyday purchases simply by holding their smartphone up to one of the tens of thousands of contactless payment terminals at merchants across Canada.
“We’re pleased to make history in mobile commerce in Canada by completing the country’s first mobile credit card transaction,” said David Williamson, Senior Executive Vice-President and Group Head, Retail and Business Banking, CIBC. “Getting a coffee while you are on the go is just one example of the kind of transaction that’s going to be made easier when you can pay in just seconds with a CIBC credit card on your smartphone, and we’re excited about the possibilities this offers our clients.”
“Canadians are amongst the most connected consumers around the world, and we have put Canada on the world stage today as a global leader in mobile commerce,” said David Robinson, Vice President of Emerging Business, Rogers Communications. “We are passionate about delivering technology innovations and powering new mobile experiences for our customers,” said Robinson. “Making the first mobile credit card payment means that we are one step closer to allowing Canadians to store everything they need, securely, in their smartphone.”
The new mobile payments capability from CIBC and Rogers means clients will be able to pay with their CIBC credit card, whether Visa or MasterCard, without retrieving the plastic card from their wallet or purse. They can simply hold their Rogers BlackBerry® smartphone up to a contactless payment terminal and the payment will be automatically charged to their CIBC credit card. The CIBC Mobile Payment App will be accepted at the tens of thousands of Visa payWave™ and MasterCard PayPass™ contactless terminals across Canada and around the world.
As the rollout to clients begins, the new CIBC Mobile Payment App will initially be available on two smartphones on the Rogers wireless network – the BlackBerry® Bold™ 9900 and BlackBerry® Curve™9360, beginning November 16th 2012. As of today, NFC SIM cards required to access the solution on Rogers suretap™ ready devices can be ordered online. Additional suretap-ready devices will support the solution in 2013, including Android and Windows Phone 8 platforms, broadening the offer to more Canadians.
The initiative brought to market by CIBC and Rogers represents the first time a bank and a wireless carrier have joined forces to offer a commercially available mobile payments solution to Canadians that leverages the secure SIM card inside an NFC-enabled device. This new solution aligns to guidelines announced earlier this year by the Canadian Bankers Association for mobile payments in Canada, as well as those developed by respected international associations such as the GSM Association (GSMA), the association of mobile operators and related companies dedicated to standardizing and supporting GSM technology and Global Platform, a cross industry, not-for-profit association focused on secure and interoperable deployment and management of embedded applications on secure chip technology.
This new mobile payment solution arrives in Canada at a time when smartphone growth is accelerating among Canadians. A recent Harris/Decima poll shows that 44 per cent of Canadians said they now own a smartphone, and within that group, 47 per cent said they are interested in using mobile payments.
Forecasts for mobile commerce suggest that it will become a significant method of payment in just the next few years. By 2016, Technology Strategy International forecasts that almost 80 per cent of the smartphones in Canada will be NFC-enabled, and IE Market Research forecasts total mobile payments in Canada will reach $14.2B.
“In a few years, a mobile wallet will be as common as a camera on a smartphone. The opportunity in mobile payments for our business is just getting started – our vision is to take the millions of cards Canadians carry today and to make them instantly accessible and secured on the SIM card of a smartphone,” noted Robinson.
www.cibc.com/mobilepayment
www.rogers.com/suretap”
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Toronto Video Production by BizBOXTV
- Published in Calgary, Edmonton, New Releases, Toronto