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THE LITTLEST RHINO

A Video Documentary Featuring the Rarest and Most Extensive Wildlife Footage of the Sumatran Rhinoceros

A New Push for Online Distribution

After attending the UYMG internet marketing seminar recently in Singapore and the WIS seminar last November 2006, We’re all stoked, and fired up to get this program happening on the internet!

Prior to this we didn’t have a clue how to market online. (HINT: it’s not just putting up a website and hoping for something to happen - we tried that and it didn’t work).

So after some serious learning with Stephen Pierce (UYMG) and (cracking the video marketing code we have some serious traffic generation strategies and some of the coolest wildlife video online!

And get this…

If you found us here, then it’s all working great!

Through effective online marketing, we hope to distribute this program widely so we can not only pay our deferments, recoup our investment (and perhaps a little bit more) but also achieve our original goal of increasing global awareness of one of earth’s rarest beauties and helping to make them a lot less rare!

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