Make the Most from Your Videos

Posted on May 5th, 2008.

You may know that I bought a flip video camera and I have been learning how to use it. This past weekend we produced our annual Speakers’ Summit I was able to capture several snippets of the various programs. I will share one of the videos with you in my posts for the next week or so.

John Kremer listed tips in his e-zine today about how to use video for marketing. As you will see I am already using the videos I created as he suggested.

Below you can see the short video of Jack Barnard who spoke at the Summit on FOUR-PLAY: THE FUN-DAMENTALS for an ORGASMIC PRESENTATION.

How I plan to use her video is to post the short video on my product page for the mp3. I also put it on youtube on my speaking channel and on Facebook.

Tips oh how to use video

1. Create short videos about your products and services, upload them to your website, and include video links in your press releases.

2. Speakers, create short video snippets of your presentations and post them at your site

3. Use videos to demonstrate how to use your product.

4. Authors, create short little videos that discuss portions of your books.

5. Take visitors on a tour of your website using a screen-capture software program like Camtasia.

6. Shoot your own video of events the media won’t cover, and submit the video to local newspapers and TV stations, many of which offer consumer-generated video at their websites.

7. Use video on a one-page sales letter. If a picture is worth a thousand words, video can close the sale.

8. Generate leads and pull traffic by creating videos and posting them to YouTube and other video-sharing sites.

9. Use video at your blog, or create a video blog on a free Wordpress platform.

Jack Barnard, Master Presentation Coach speaking at the Speakers’ Summit08.

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