3 months agoIntroducing Vimeo Perks!
Here at Vimeo, we’ve always been focused on making sure you get the most value out of Vimeo Plus and now PRO accounts by continuously adding new features, increasing quality, and reliability. However, we’ve now moved beyond on-site value and are extremely pleased to present Vimeo Perks.
What is Perks?
Vimeo Perks is a member rewards program for our Plus and PRO community, providing unique discounts on cameras, software, and video accessory products that we all love. We partnered with a bunch of companies you know and trust like B&H, Kessler, Red Giant, Letus, and GarageCube to offer unique discounts on their products. All you need is a Plus or PRO account and these perks are yours.
Cool, but why are you doing this?
Perks is our way of saying thanks for using Vimeo. We’re introducing this program with a selection of products and packages that cater to every type of Vimeo member. So whether you’re just starting your video journey or you’re filming your first major motion picture on the moon, you’ll find something for you.
Will you be adding more in the future?
Wow, great question! Absolutely. We’re planning on updating the participating partners and featured products frequently to accommodate new product launches, upgrades, and pricing fluctuations, so it would be wise to check back often!
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"Boards don't hit back"
November 1, 2011
October 31, 2011
I find for myself that my first thought is never my best thought. My first thought is always someone else’s; it’s always what I’ve already heard about the subject, always the conventional wisdom. It’s only by concentrating, sticking to the question, being patient, letting all the parts of my mind come into play, that I arrive at an original idea. By giving my brain a chance to make associations, draw connections, take me by surprise. And often even that idea doesn’t turn out to be very good. I need time to think about it, too, to make mistakes and recognize them, to make false starts and correct them, to outlast my impulses, to defeat my desire to declare the job done and move on to the next thing.
He was willing to be misunderstood.
October 28, 2011
