Top 5 Tips On Video Marketing

by Mark on 13/09/09 at 6:52 pm

There is, when it comes to self-branding, no power like “video-marketing”. Video marketing has helped people literally write their own rags-to-riches stories online. Nothing, and I mean NOTHING comes close. Here are my top 5 tips on video-marketing.

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Awesome. Now, there is this REAL cool software that you can use to either

a. Edit your videos or

b. even record stuff that happens on your computer-screen. This demonstrates how this is done:

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This is normally 300 bucks (for the software). So check out this link. Get Camtasia. (Supposedly a slightly slimmed down version and I have not tried it myself, but have friends that use it and no, I don’¡t make a penny on this if you get it.).

And this is another completely free option, but I have never used it. Many swear by it. HERE.

The headset I use for my tutorials HERE. Totally stunning quality. It is a proven fact in marketing and even television, that people will “subconsciously” pay more attention to the audio-quality of your videos then if it’s for example a bit shaky or not. People don’t care about that. Don’t even sweat it. But about audio, yes they do care.

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7 Responses to “Top 5 Tips On Video Marketing”

  1. Allen Faires

    Sep 17th, 2009

    Great post. Every thing you said is so true!
    You just got to dot it & take action!
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  2. Debbie Hooks

    Oct 25th, 2009

    Thanks so much for the much needed pep talk! Time to charge up the video camera and get to work!

    • Mark

      Oct 25th, 2009

      there you go debbie! let us know about the results if you wish!

  3. Jackie Bigford

    Nov 2nd, 2009

    As always Mark, you’re info is informative and very useful…I really needed this as I am struggling with video..I will post my first vid on your blog….thx again…and keep us informed, you do such a good job, your sincerety always comes shining thru :) ))
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  4. Kathy Jodrey

    Nov 17th, 2009

    Mark,

    Yes, video marketing is the way to go. Really brands us and helps others to get to know us.

    Love your tips about shooting outside (especially the action videos)…I’ll have to try that one!

    You’re doing a great job, keep up the awesome work!
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  5. Chuck Frey

    Dec 17th, 2009

    Camtasia really is quite good. I’ve recently started playing around with creating 3-5 minute instructional videos, using its integration with PowerPoint. All you do is create your PowerPoint, with appropriate transitions within slides and between them. Then “record” your PowerPoint and the audio using Camtasia’s PPT Recorder, and then all you have to do is render it. It’s so simple to do, and just takes a bit of preparation on the front end to create your slides and your talking points. Highly recommended for creating educational videos on just about any topic!

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