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Written by Romeo P. Marquez   
Monday, 15 October 2007 09:38

The News UpFront (TOP STORY) as of Monday, 15 October 2007

The mad scramble for revenues has turned the world wide web into a battle front among corporate behemoths. Now comes this lilliputian San Diego-based company taking a potshot with a uniquely innovative system that it developed in the last two years which seeks to bring order to the existing free-for-all clutter.

'ALL FOR WEB, WEB FOR ALL'

San Diego Firm Develops User-Generated System for World Wide Web, Eyes Launch This Year

By ROMEO P. MARQUEZ

SAN DIEGO - A nine-year-old San Diego-based company has developed a new user-generated marketing system that promises to re-weave the chaotic process of uploading online video content and advertising in the World Wide Web.

The firm Subic Global Management, LLC claims it is now coding and perfecting a way in which direction and control of online video content would be on the hands of end-users themselves, thus potentially challenging the current hold of corporate giants like You Tube/Google, My Space, Yahoo, Facebook, Veoh and cable/TV networks.Basically, the system simplifies and organizes the web into, for example, one cooperative advertising or marketing distribution platform by repositioning overlapping video content that are cross-posted and hosted in the different web servers.

The present trend is saturating the web to the point that users disengage or bounce out and go to where the content and advertising clutter are less.

With the SGM-developed system, advertising and online video content will become more streamlined and robust as the users themselves would be able to view and upload video and receive valuable feedback in their markets of interest.

Founded in 1998 by Robert F. Posadas and son Ralph T. Posadas, SGM is in the process of patenting the system preparatory to its launching within the year, officials said in an interview with the Philippine Village Voice.

The father and son, who are both executives of the firm, said the method they developed will neither compete with nor disrupt the current stream of ad revenues and online video content."What it does it to seamlessly fuse in the generation of user content and ad revenue values and expand the market," they explained.

In addition to putting order in the muddled web, the SGM system has the ability to level the playing field and increase small business and institutional advertisements.It will also give start-up firms and entrepreneurs a highly competitive edge over the big-time players like Google, Yahoo and Fortune 500 companies with huge online budgets for advertising.

"There's the insatiable frenzy among the industry's behemoths but none seems to address the high volume of clutter and stale user's content that flood online consumers," the younger Posadas, a computer network engineer, said from the SGM headquarters in the City of Chula Vista.

"Our business model is based on our mindset approach to become a networker of networks and a marketer of markets," he added.

"In the last two years, SGM has invested its own resources into simplifying the system which it now calls "All Points Media/Content Synergy", according to Posadas, the father, whose experience in television broadcast dates back 46 years in 1961 in Manila.

The older Posadas opened the way for his pioneering venture in webcasting through his
www.peopleswebcast.com. After persisting for years, he was finally awarded ownership of Channel 61, the first minority-owned television station in San Diego.

SGM is adopting the slogan "all for web, web for all" to highlight the potential widespread use of its program. Initially, it will beta test its system to accept business, marketing and sales videos available to anyone who wants to start or expand their business on the Internet.

"There is one point of attention in all these that we must get now: We can all work cooperatively first to re-weave the web of advertising and user generated content and tailor them to our needs. That exactly is the Web’s best intent," he explained.

PHILIPPINE VILLAGE VOICE - Redefining Community News
BREAKING NEWS - Exclusive

Issue No. 77 / News Without Fear or Favor /

. . . . . A community service of San Diego's Philippine Village Voice (
PhilVoiceNews@aol.com or at 619.265.0611) for the information and better understanding of the public. . . . . .




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