The purpose of promotional video is to show the advantages of a product, service or company. Whether for a product, a service or even an event, a promotional video is the ideal tool to develop your own image. With the dazzling rise of video broadcasting on the Web, we offer you a turnkey service to make you visually known on the Internet.
Promotional video is very effective because it demonstrates in a short time all the advantages of your project. It is much more interesting to see than to read. To stand out during an exhibition, we offer you to showcase yourself in colour!!!! Regardless of the preferred media, we have the solution.
There is no more powerful tool to convey a message than through corporate video. The sense of sight, sound and movement combine to give the audience an unforgettable experience. Considering the low production cost and the importance of what you have to transmit, corporate video is the obvious choice when you need to reach your target audience at meetings or conventions. When you contact a specialized company for your project, we take the time to listen to your needs so that we can adapt a product accurately. In addition, all our initial consultations and estimates are free of charge. As the satisfaction of our established clientele is an integral part of our reputation, we ensure quality service for your projects.
High quality video editing is what we strive to achieve with each production. Photography is an asset for mastering the image and how to highlight specific images.
With the dazzling rise of video broadcasting on the Web, we offer you a turnkey service to make you known on the Internet. We offer an audio-visual service adapted to your needs and above all to your budget.
Today, a web presence is essential to promote your products and services. A website is a showcase open to the world that allows greater visibility. Web design refers to the design of the web interface: the interactive architecture, page organization, tree structure and navigation within the website. This is an essential phase in the design of such a project. The design of a website takes into account the specific constraints of the Internet medium, particularly in terms of ergonomics, usability and accessibility.
Website design therefore requires a variety of skills: programming, ergonomics and interactivity, as well as a good knowledge of the technical constraints related to this field: displays, accessibility, specificities of the different languages and processes, portability… The design of a website is first and foremost in the form of a functional model with technical specifications: ergonomics, graphic charter, visual identity, marketing, interactivity. This phase is linked to the web-marketing of a web project.
A content management system is a family of software designed to design and dynamically update a website or multimedia application. They share the following features:
The web designer designs and produces the visual identity of a website for which he creates all the graphic elements (illustrations, banners, animations…) according to the wishes of the customer and according to the target audience, marketing requirements and technical constraints. Objective: to attract future users of the site.
Under the responsibility of the project manager or artistic director, the web designer defines the product specifications: ergonomics, navigation mode, tree structure, scripting, visual and sound identity, graphic charter… He also takes care of the design of interfaces dedicated to e-commerce and e-marketing.
The web designer draws (on paper and on the graphic palette), creates models and retouches web pages, but he is not just an executor: he has an overview of the final product.
In collaboration with the client and the project manager, the web designer directly supervises the work of graphic designers, computer graphics designers and web integrators. Depending on technical constraints, he often has to decide between artistic and functional aspects.
Versatile, he must therefore have both artistic and technical skills. He is familiar with various graphic software programs: Photoshop, Illustrator, Flash, and Dreamweaver… Notions in the use of integration tools (XML, Javascript) are an asset.
The web designer can work in a web agency specialized in corporate communication or advertising, in a multimedia design studio, in an online publishing house, an IT services company (IT services company)….
Innovative, curious, methodical and organized, the web designer knows how to work in a team and often under pressure.
SaaS applications, connected devices, unified communication tools are jostled on the company’s Internet access point and VPN network. If they are not muscular, it will soon no longer be possible to work. But be careful not to fall into the trap of uncontrolled spending.
The Internet connection of companies is under pressure. According to OEM Cisco, data traffic between the company, its hosted applications and remote users has already tripled since 2012 and will increase by the same amount by 2019. What is in question? It is the work habits that have radically changed since the arrival of cloud computing and the democratization of mobile technologies. And that will change again with the upcoming spread of connected devices of all types.
While IT departments, seduced by the promise to reduce their infrastructure costs by 30%, first played a key role in the adoption of the Cloud, it must be said that this technology now requires them to address connection challenges that they had not clearly identified at the outset. To avoid the trap of spending what they have saved on IT infrastructure in network connections, companies have a strong interest in measuring, understanding and reorganizing their data flows in order to control the budget for resizing their vpn (WAN) networks.
In the white paper Cloud & New IT Uses recently published by the EBG, Patrick Gressel, CIO of Mapa Spontex, explains that his company initially had a dedicated vpn network (MPLS) between its provincial branches, with just Internet access at the headquarters level to centralize all web browsing. But when everyone switched to cloud applications, the bandwidth at headquarters was in danger of being saturated, both at the MPLS entry point and on the gateway to the Internet. He had two choices. The first, excessively expensive, was simply to strengthen all connections to provide more bandwidth for everyone. The second, for whom he opted, was to have his network engineers work on a new architecture that offers the best compromise between bandwidth and price, without sacrificing security. “So we equipped each site with local, faster Internet connections, with secure tunnels (VPNs) to headquarters, which continued to serve as an authentication point to SaaS, via a more robust gateway. In the end, we gained the bandwidth we needed and reduced our connection costs,” he says.
Problem, professional SaaS applications are far from being the only ones responsible for the essential resizing of the WAN vpn network. The tidal wave of connected objects is on the horizon and, with it, a whole anthology of video surveillance cameras that will raise the image of a warehouse in the provinces, or local printers, vending machines that will still use the company’s Internet connection to signal to their manufacturers that they must send someone to fill their tanks. The connected objects will generate an excess of images, videos and data that will take up space on the bandwidth.
Another example is that of modern collaborative means. Employees increasingly connected in the field or at home thanks to the rise of mobile technologies, are demanding access from outside the company’s servers to manipulate files or simply read their emails. Nor is there any question of overlooking unified communications, which also pass through the WAN; it is a necessity to make calls by exchanging documents with external partners, when it is not a question of collaborating by videoconference with colleagues on the move.
Some IT departments hypothesize that the problem of missing bandwidth on the WAN can be overcome by delaying the arrival of SaaS, connected objects and unified communications as much as possible. Patrick Gressel has never considered this alternative, which he considers to be a mistake. For him, SaaS applications are now a must for enterprise software equipment, with leaders such as Office 365 for office automation and Salesforce for customer care. Worse still: it could not have prevented businesses from subscribing to these attractive offers on their own, thus generating Shadow IT which, among other things, would have contributed to adding uncontrolled data flows on the network.
Because that’s the danger: parasitic data flows are inevitable on the WAN. The Alcatel supplier estimates that all employees now have three devices connected to the Internet (PC, Smartphone, tablet, in one or more copies) and that each has 40 applications that constantly query an online service. Sometimes it is to update a score grid. Often to refresh a Facebook news feed. It is no longer possible to ban these flows, if only for societal reasons, but it is necessary to control them to prevent them from taking up the bandwidth that business applications need. Without control, i.e. without deploying a WAN monitoring system, the company would have no choice but to invest non-repayable funds in oversized connections.
It should be noted that such a monitoring system has the advantage of detecting network traffic congestion early on. Without this system, ISD can only solve bandwidth problems when employees themselves complain about using applications that have become too slow, adding to the technical disadvantage of managing a crisis among staff.
Did you just have your mobile phone stolen or lost? Find out below what the right reflexes to adopt are and the steps to take in such a situation.
Don’t know where your phone is? Do you think you lost it or someone stole it from you? Before you request the suspension of your mobile line, you can try to geolocate your mobile phone if possible. Indeed, the majority of recent smartphones have a geolocation system that allows you to see where your mobile is via an application or the website of the phone brand.
To locate a mobile phone under Android, go to the Android device manager. This allows you to locate your device, lock it, ring the bell or delete the data it contains. Be careful, you must first have enabled this feature in your Android smartphone settings (Settings > General > General > Google > Security and enable “Locate this device remotely” and “Allow locking and deletion”.)
To use the “Locate my iPhone” function in case of loss or theft of your Apple device, connect to the icloud.com/find web page or use the app on another Apple brand device. You can locate your mobile phone, delete the data, ring the bell or display a personalized message on the lock screen of the lost device.
In addition to locating your smartphone, in the event of theft or loss, one of the first things to do is to suspend your mobile line to block your SIM card and prevent a malicious person from using your phone.
To suspend your line in case of loss or theft of your smartphone, contact your operator’s customer service or go to your customer area.
In case of theft, you must then file a complaint with the police station or the gendarmerie. Please note that you will be asked for the IMEI number of your phone. And in order to block your mobile and prohibit its use by a third party, you must then send the report of your complaint to your mobile operator.
Good to know: to find the IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) number of your phone, go to your subscriber area or contact your customer service. For information, this identification number of your phone is on the back of the phone (or on its battery) but also on its packaging box.
If you have purchased mobile insurance for your smartphone, you must report your claim to it. Be careful, most often a mobile insurance can only work in case of theft and not in case of loss of your phone. Another indication, to report the theft of your mobile phone to your mobile insurance, you must have your IMEI code with you.
Once your mobile line is suspended in case of loss or theft of your phone, to be reachable again, you must request a new SIM card from your mobile operator by contacting customer service or ordering it directly from your subscriber area.
Our advice: remember to regularly backup the data stored in your smartphone (photos, contacts, etc.) so that you can recover them in the event of loss or theft of your device. You can back up your important data online via storage services such as iCloud, OneDrive, Google Drive, pCloud or Dropbox.
Your SIM card in your mobile phone is securely blocked after entering three incorrect PIN codes. This security protects your data in the event of loss or theft of your mobile phone. However, if you have blocked your SIM card yourself, you can unlock it using your unlock code, called PUK code. Ariase gives you here all the information you need to unlock your SIM card using your PUK code.
In order to secure your personal data on your phone, it asks you each time you switch on a 4-digit code (now even 6 digits on iPhone), namely your PIN code. This code associated with your SIM card makes it possible to secure your information by automatically locking it after 3 input errors. Unfortunately, it sometimes happens that you forget your PIN code or inadvertently enter an incorrect code three times and thus inadvertently block your SIM card.
To unlock your SIM card, you must enter your PUK code, i. e. the unlock code of your mobile phone. The PUK unlocking code consists of 8 digits and is located on the back of your SIM card holder or on the paper that accompanied your SIM card at the time of purchase. If you no longer have these elements, you can find your PUK code by logging into your customer area or by contacting your mobile operator’s customer service department. Once your PUK code has been entered and your SIM card unlocked, you will be asked for a new PIN code.
At Orange, you can find your PUK code on the “Orange & Me” application in the “SIM card blocked” section and then “Get your PUK code”.
You can also find your code to unlock your SIM card from your customer area in the “Mobile” section. To do this, select the relevant number and click on “Manage and troubleshoot”. For information, with Orange, the PUK code is also written on the back of your SIM card holder.
To retrieve your PUK code with Bouygues Telecom to unlock your SIM, go to your customer area under “My Mobile”. Then select “Manage my SIM card” and click on “Get my PUK code”.
From the “Customer Centre” mobile application, select the “Assistance” section and then “Mobile Assistance”. Then go to the “Unlock my SIM” section to find the PUK code that allows you to unlock your SIM card.
If you are an SFR mobile subscriber, the PUK code is written on the plastic holder on which your SIM card was attached when you received it. You can also find this code in a few clicks from the “SFR & Me” application in the “Mobile Assistance” section, then “FAQ” and “Unlock your SIM card”. Your PUK code is displayed.
If you connect to your SFR customer area to obtain your PUK code, go to the “Offer and Mobile” tab, then “Mobile” and “Emergencies & troubleshooting”. And finally, just click on “Retrieve your PUK code”.
If you are a Free Mobile subscriber, the unlocking code (PUK) is located on the back of the plastic holder of the SIM card or on your Free Subscriber Space, in the “My information” section then “My PUK code”.
You don’t have a mobile network on your phone or no longer have one? Can’t call or access the Internet on your smartphone? Whether at home, in transport, in the provinces, in the mountains or on holiday, do you have the right operator, the right smartphone and how to call or surf in all circumstances…?
Impossible to call or connect to mobile internet on your smartphone!
Not being able to access a mobile network is one of the worst experiences for the French. We are all completely dependent on our smartphones in everyday life.
Whether in transport, on holiday, inside a building or in a rural area, being able to call, send an SMS or enjoy the Internet with your mobile phone is a vital need.
If you do not have a mobile connection from your mobile phone, don’t panic, there are many possible reasons. This lack of mobile connection may only concern certain services, such as Internet access (in 3G and 4G) or calls, SMS/MMS sending (especially 2G and 3G), or all mobile connections. Similarly, the absence of a mobile network may only be temporary or depend on your location.
First, make sure that the mobile network icon is active on your smartphone, with at least one or even two reception power bars. Otherwise, you don’t have a mobile network or the signal strength is insufficient!
Then, dozens of reasons can be the cause of this lack of mobile connection: hardware failure, bad phone settings, and ”exotic” phone not compatible with the French 4G, defective SIM card, unpaid bill and line termination…
But the absence of a mobile network from the operator who provides you with your package is of course the most obvious cause. The problem is sometimes local, with a failure on your operator’s network (Orange, Bouygues Telecom…), but it can simply come from the fact that there is no mobile coverage at all! If you are travelling in an area that is not covered by an antenna of your mobile network provider (Free, Orange, SFR or Bouygues Telecom) it will be sufficient to leave this white area. If you live there, the easiest way to do this is to change your mobile plan to an operator offering a better quality mobile network in your residential area.
Another possible cause of lack of a mobile network is an obstacle, especially if you enter a building. Reception can then be blocked or degraded. This type of problem can also occur during a move, due to the speed or switching of your connection from one antenna to another. The time your smartphone spends from one to the other and the connection can be disconnected.
The mobile network is also subject to interference, which can sometimes come from weather conditions, from some nearby devices that emit waves that interfere with your communications, or simply from too many users at the same operator on the same antenna as you at the same time.
The performance of 4G depends on the operator, where you are and how many devices are connected to the antenna. Downlink and upload rates also vary at Orange, Free, SFR and Bouygues Telecom depending on the number of 4G frequencies used on the antenna.
The speed of an Internet connection is a set of several digits: the downlink rate, the upload rate, and the response time. For your daily use, the connection speed depends mainly on the operator’s 4G coverage at home, at work and at leisure. There is no point in having a high-performance operator if its 4G coverage is low in the places where you use your mobile.
The download rate corresponds to the internet data you receive. The higher it is, the faster you will download the files and have access to streaming in-game movies.
The upload debit allows you to send your emails. It is especially important when you want to share images, videos, or exchange “heavy” data.
Since speed depends on location and operator, there is no single answer to this question. The solution to be determined and know which of Free, Orange, Bouygues Telecom or SFR is the most efficient at a given location is to test the Ariase mobile network. You can also consult the map of 4G+ Ariase antennas.
Your mobile connects to a mobile network to make or receive calls and to connect to the Internet. Here is an overview of mobile networks and their coverage.
There are several types of mobile networks, each with different characteristics and coverage areas. When this coverage is unsatisfactory in your home, the use of a Femtocell can help.
Thanks to the different generations of 2G/Edge, 3G, 4G or Wi-Fi mobile networks, you can establish different types of communications from your mobile, tablet, laptop or Airbox to:
Find below the different networks you can benefit from depending on where you are:
The 2G/Edge network (second generation mobile network), is understood as a low-speed network, and used for voice (GSM standard) and data (With GPRS evolutions, then Edge). The latter being at the origin of the mobile Internet, thanks to the transfer of data in packets. 2G/Edge allows a theoretical maximum throughput of 384 Kbit/s.
The 3G network (for third generation mobile networks) and its evolutions (3G+, H+) offer a much higher throughput than the 2G/Edge network.
Data downloading is more efficient, Internet browsing more comfortable. You can use your applications seamlessly, send and receive emails with attachments or watch standard definition videos.
Networks derived from 3G allow a theoretical maximum throughput of up to 42 Mbit/s.
The 4G network (for fourth generation mobile networks) and its evolutions (4G+), currently being deployed, make it possible to offer a better experience than with the 3G network with even faster speeds.
The deployment of 4G+ provides enhanced 4G coverage in high-density city centres, even faster download speeds for very large files and instant viewing of high definition video.
4G and its evolutions allow a theoretical maximum speed of up to 300 Mbit/s (subject to coverage and compatible mobile class).
Wi-Fi allows a wireless connection with data rates up to 450 mbps. It is possible to connect via your own high-speed Internet box or via public or semi-public access points such as Orange Wi-Fi hotspots.
A hotspot is an access point, a terminal that allows an Internet connection, in Wi-Fi, in public places (stations, airports, hotels…) or private (box of our GP or Pro customers). This connection is possible after identification from Wi-Fi compatible equipment (laptop, tablet, mobile phone, game console…).
A Wi-Fi hotspot is a place covered by the Orange Wi-Fi network. A Wi-Fi hotspot allows you to connect to the Internet via Wi-Fi with your computer, mobile or tablet.
You can find the network in the Wi-Fi settings of your computer, phone or tablet. The closer you are to a Wi-Fi antenna, the stronger the signal and bit rate.
You are automatically disconnected from the Orange Wi-Fi network when you leave the area covered by the Orange Wi-Fi network.
Writing on the web for a good SEO on search engines is essential in the context of a digital marketing campaign. Unlike a traditional marketing campaign, it involves writing optimized and original content in order to achieve good online prospecting and to increase the visibility of the site on search results (Google, Yahoo, and Bing)
Internet users go to search engines to find information. To write well for the web you need to know their requests, but also how search engines work.
In this article, we propose you to discover some tips to better meet the needs of Internet users while having an excellent SEO on search engines starting with Google.
Before starting, here are some steps to follow to ensure that the basics of optimized writing are well founded.
– First of all, it is necessary to define the targets, i.e. the people for whom the article is intended: children, men, women, young people, adults, workers, students?
– It is then essential to define what we really want to transmit. This means determining the nature of the information that will be provided to the reader. The author must also identify his objective in relation to his article, i.e. he must ask himself what is the reaction expected from the reader: buying, subscribing, commenting or sharing?
Before writing for the web, it is also necessary to define the main keyword that corresponds to the Internet user’s main request. The web page will be optimized according to its main keyword, therefore according to a specific theme. In this step, it is important to target the requests on which Internet users can orient themselves so that they can reach your pages as simply as possible from search engines.
Writing well for the web also means strategically inserting keywords into a text so that indexing robots can easily index the referenced page among many others. The text must be of good quality, in correct French. It is also important to distribute keywords in the content by targeting the most relevant areas so that search engine robots can easily find them.
To help you in this task, we recommend that you use the keyword planner. This tool will allow you to get keyword ideas, find out the volume of research and the level of competition for each keyword. These indicators will help you select the right keywords and help you to know all the queries that can be searched by your target audience.
In a company, content strategy is essential in order to gain visibility, be followed on social networks and strengthen its presence on the net in front of prospects and competitors. Discover 8 advantages of a content strategy for your company!
The content strategy is a digital strategy but also a communication strategy that allows you to find your place on the web in a sustainable way. Thus, through different methods, your company scores points against competitors and increases its visibility and strengthens its natural referencing.
In addition to the fact that a content strategy gives your company essential visibility, it has other advantages that we present here in detail:
An improved brand image: your company, which is promoted through quality, varied and complete content, gains in legitimacy. A whole dynamic community on the net is active around the brand. Indeed, with each new publication, you can count on comments, sharing and other social actions from Internet users.
A barrier to competition: Through rich and selected information, the company gains ground over the competition. Internet users who find all the information they need with complete content will not need to go elsewhere.
Loyalty through content: Internet users will become loyal to your news and will be in interaction with your new products. This is when you can invite them to subscribe to your newsletter.
Corporate communication: Through rich information about your company, you gain ground over the competition while showing your proximity to Internet users. Similarly, setting up a newsletter keeps customers informed of the latest news about your company.
A variety of content: You should not hesitate to produce varied content such as videos, surveys, images, e-books, computer graphics and anything else that can help you build your content strategy.
Increased traffic: Once you are well visible on the net, it may be interesting to set up inbound and outbound links to your site. As a result, the website can announce a link to a Facebook account, Instagram, YouTube or even a blog. These links will allow your company’s activity to continue in the long term, to make it dynamic and connected.
Improved SEO: Search engines know how to recognize new and quality content to promote in search results. As a result, with an effective content strategy, your SEO is improved over the long term.
Development and growth of your company: Every company needs to develop. By making your brand attractive on the web with relevant content, you give it the opportunity to increase and retain traffic through word of mouth 2.0.
In addition, with an effective newsletter, you have the possibility to reach a qualified target group open to the purchase of products or services.