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Why Video Marketing is the Ultimate Way to Business Success

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Everywhere you turn, you see video these days. Now I know that there has been a phenomenal amount of hype around the use of video marketing to boost your sales or service. Though you may still be very skeptical let me explain why the hype is not just talk. Let me first preface with a bit of history.

For many, many years, video has been making inroads into our lives. It first began with the silent movies. You may not have been able to hear the words, but if you could see the actors and read the words you were able to feel the emotion that the actors were trying to convey. This was a great boon for the artist at the time as the only way prior to silent movies an actor could be seen was live theater. Though all the rage of the era, it proved to be somewhat limiting as far as reaching a wide audience and generating more income was concerned. After all, a person can only be in one place at a time.

In 1922, there was quite the controversy over the silent film versus the phono film or talking movies. As a matter of fact there was a widespread belief at the time that the talking movie would never replace the silent film and that if indeed it did become popular many present day actors would lose there jobs.

An excerpt from an article courtesy of the New York Times written in 1922 provides insight into the thinking process of the time in regard to then modern day movie.

” At Will Hay’s if was said that the students of film generally felt that ” speakies” would never supersede the movies. Tony Sage said that thousands went to the movies because they were restful and would stay away from speaking films because they would put too much strain on the attention and would, therefore, be tiring. Robert Ellis thought the silent film would always hold its place and that the speaking film might be an utter failure because the illusion created for the eye would interfere with the illusion created for the ear, confusing and bothering the audience.”

We now know of course that this out dated thought process was completely wrong. Not only has the talking film averted confusion between the eyes and ears, it has all but been eliminated. Our talking films of today provide us with pleasure, excitement and stimulation most of which are based in emotion.

We as a viewing audience are quite accustomed to watching a romantic comedy that makes us laugh and cry. On the other hand, we watch an action adventure that elicits emotions like excitement or pulse racing drama.

Each time something happens to our favorite movie star in real life we tend to “feel” for them as if we know them on a personal level

A few more notable examples of this are the untimely death of Elvis Presley, Princess Diana, John Wayne, or the latest tragedy Heath Ledger.

An enormous sector of the viewing public cried and mourned each ones death on a very personal level as if they were close friends instead of fans that were completely unknown to the decedent.

Consequently, now the obvious question becomes; how can we produce the same emotional attachment in a customer base?

Thus far, marketing mediums for print required a talent for writing. The least of which is the deceptively simple 3 line ad. The seller must cleverly learn to produce an ad which is eye catching and conveys the benefits of their products to the reader. It must also generate excitement in the prospect to induce the prospect to purchase. In order to accomplish this feat, a home based business owner must either learn extraordinary copy writing skills or empty their pockets to the more talented writers for hire. Good ones are not cheap.

There are however, alternatives for today’s internet marketer.

In 2008, Studies show that people only remember 10% of what they read, 20% of what they hear; 30% of what they see, and 50% of what they see and hear together. Obviously, we can conclude from the study, if a marketer can present his business or service in all three modalities a much stronger and memorable message will be delivered to their potential or existing customer base.

At present the only medium that satisfies that criteria is video marketing. No one can explain a product or service better than the business owner himself.

While the owner may struggle to hopefully find the right words to put in print, there is little doubt when placed in front of a web cam with digital capability, the same owner can usually give a more than adequate performance of demonstrating and explaining the product or service which he represents.

It is during a video session the owner is most able to convey his trustworthiness, sincerity, excitement and enthusiasm. These are the qualities that will convince a customer to purchase.

A number of studies have shown that a person will actually pay a higher price for a purchase if they like and trust the person they are dealing with. This, in the short term, can result in repeat business. In the long run it just may significantly enhance the business owner’s profit margin.

Cynthia ~Social Cowgirl
www.SocialCowgirl.com

YouTube Marketing Tips – 4 Tips For Creating Killer Video Content

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For YouTube marketing to be effective, you must have strong content that people are going to want to watch. Without that, all of your other efforts are useless. Here are pointers for creating great content for the site.

Tip 1: Keep it Brief

The size of the files you can upload through YouTube is limited so you want to keep them fairly short. Don’t go over 5 minutes because most viewers simply won’t have the patience to keep watching. If you do have a video that needs to be longer, it’s ok to break it into smaller segments and post them separately for your YouTube Marketing.

Tip 2: Use Humor for YouTube Marketing

Humor is one of the best ways to attract an audience. Some of the most successful YouTube channels have been developed by people who can make others laugh while also getting their message across. Don’t force the humor but try to be yourself, relax, and let the humor find its way out.

Tip 3: Keep it Relevant

For good YouTube marketing, your clips need to be relevant. People are joining your channel or are seeking out your clips because they are interested in the topics you are covering. Don’t make sudden changes in that content. If you have something else you want to cover, create a new channel.

Tip 4: Mark Your Content

Be sure to add your name or logo to all of the content you create, along with a URL to your web site. That way if it’s being posted or shared elsewhere you’ll still get the traffic. There are plenty of software choices available to help you do this.

Cynthia ~Social Cowgirl
www.SocialCowgirl.com

Video Marketing – Optimizing a Video for Marketing On YouTube – Part 1

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Marketing on youtube.com is a rapidly growing method of online marketing for many web site owners. And as youtube’s popularity continues to increase daily, using youtube as a method of free traffic generation for your site, it’s a sure recipe for success.

When crating your video, be sure to take QUALITY into account. In other words choose top notch music, record your voice well, and use images (whether motion or still visuals) that compliment the message that you want to convey.

For the online entrepreneur (the web site owner seeking to make money online) the purpose of your youtube video is to bring traffic to your site. With that in mind there are three elements to include in every video that you place on youtube.

(1) Make sure that the viewer understands exactly what you are offering.

What this means is clearly state the benefits to them of what they will receive when they come to your site. Because as buyers (consumers) we ask the question, “what’s in it for me?” that will help you to put into words what your message will be. It’s not a list of how many of something you have, or how good it is. But what the result will be if they start using your product or service.

(2) Where are YOU and how do they find you?

The web world’s equivalent of a phone number is your URL. Place this at the beginning and end of your video. And if the visuals permit, also place it along the bottom of the video screen in a “lower third”. Remember that not all viewers will watch all the way to the end of the video, so be sure to get YOUR url in front of them more than once.

(3) A call to action

They watched your video … and now what?

Drawing the visitor from youtube’s site to yours is a little like bringing the yellow pages FROM the yellow pages book to your web site (or even having them pick up the phone.) Once they are on your site they are now a captive audience with no distractions from your competitors. But in order to bring the visitor to your site, they need some instructions (some direction.) This is called a call to action.

Examples of this might include, “for more information about …”, or “to receive your free report on …. “, “to learn more about how XZY product can help your business …”.

Finally, youtube will limit your video to ten minutes in duration. But that doesn’t mean you have to make your video the maximum length. Often the most effective infomercial site web videos are short, sweet and to the point. To keep the attention of your viewer, your promotional message can be conveyed in only a few short minutes. Here’s an example of a short YOUTUBE video.

Cynthia ~Social Cowgirl
www.SocialCowgirl.com

3 Ways to Record Video For Marketing

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If you’re going to use video as a marketing tool one of the problems you might run into is finding the right kind of equipment. You may not have any equipment at all. There’s actually a good chance you already have some equipment that can record video and have forgotten something you already own is capable of doing it. It is not required to create your own videos and sometimes may be best not to for certain niches, but when you need make one specific to a market and need to create it yourself you’ll need at least one of the mentioned pieces of equipment.

1. Digital Camera: Lots of people own digital cameras these days. A good portion of them are capable of recording video. The newer the camera the better chance it’s video capable, but check one you already own to be sure it has the feature. Also, some digital cameras can record video but not audio, so you either need to check your manual or test the camera to find out if yours can. If you can do both video and audio then this is a more than capable tool, but even if it can’t it will still be useful to make videos consisting of still images.

2. Screen Capture Software: Screen Capture Software is software that records your actions on your computer screen. Camtasia Studio and Hypercam are two of these types of software. This type of video is best for instructional videos and site walk-throughs. A great example of this can be seen on YouTube with Photoshop Tutorials available.

3. Camcorder: The old stand-by is still great today. Digital camcorders will create the most professional look and feel to the video you shoot. They are probably the most expensive of your options but their durability and huge amount of uses and features put them way at the top. Compared to digital cameras which can only record a few minutes of video, camcorders can hold as much as 4 hours worth. Once the video is shot it will then need to be put on your computer for editing and other effects.

There’s more options than this short list as well. In this high tech age most people will probably already own one of the ways to record video. All that’s left now is to make your video interesting, unique, and have a lot of value. Video is hugely popular right now but the ability to turn that video into profits is unknown to most. These pieces of equipment will let you get in the game to turn your video views into money.

Cynthia ~Social Cowgirl
www.SocialCowgirl.com

Video Marketing – Optimizing a Video for Marketing On YouTube – Part 3

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Youtube has fast become one of the best free methods of marketing your web site by using videos. But to achieve the best results from YOUR video marketing there are a few important steps to make sure you always remember. To achieve visitors to your site you need viewers watching your video. Here are some tips to ensure success.

In this article we will discuss the best video format for youtube, the size, the upload process, and few things to watch out for.

After creating your youtube video you need to export or render your video. If you’re working on a PC, the best format to export to is WMV. On a mac, it’s QuickTime.

What about the size (resolution) of your video? Does it matter?

If the goal is a clear video, then yes the output size DOES matter. A video on youtube.com is displayed at 425 (width) by 355 (height). The reason it’s important to be aware, is because if you create a video on your computer at 720 X 480, then export (render) it to 360 X 240 (or smaller) then when it is encoded by youtube, it will be s t r e t c h e d. (Not a good thing.) What does a stretched video look like? Blurry.

If your video is part of your marketing strategy, then clarity and quality are essential.

Although on a windows PC you can export your file to AVI format (which is the highest quality) you won’t be able to upload it because it will be larger than the maximum allowable size. (One quick side note: the maximum length you will be permitting to upload is 10 minutes duration.)

A compressed video must be used. The wmv format will always give good quality while reducing the size of the file.

To avoid your video being stretched, export (render) it close to the size you made the video (typically 720 X 480). In the case of 720 X 480, the online version will be about 75%.

Don’t render it to 360 X 240 as this is smaller than the online size. In the encoding process on youtube they will be INCREASING the size by roughly 50% of the file you have uploaded. It’s best to make it close to – or a little bigger than the size they will display it at. Then it can be REDUCED if necessary during the encoding process rather than stretched.

Once your video rendering is done, then it’s time to preview it on your computer. Check it on your computer before uploading, to make sure it is clean, and all your effects are exactly as expected.

Now it’s time to upload.

After logging in to your account, click the button on the left UPLOAD A VIDEO. After typing your title, description, tags, and placing it in a category, now you’re ready to upload the file. Uploading itself may take a few minutes depending on the size of the file.

Before jumping off to another site to promote your new creation we still need to check a few things first. Wait until the video has been added to the site. (This may take a few minutes to a half hour.)

You’ll know your video is ready to be previewed online when a little part of your video is now viewable in the preview screen and the title of the video is now clickable.

Does the image represent well the content of your video? If not you will have to make a few changes to the video and upload it again. But editing an existing video on youtube isn’t allowed you will have to start from step one again (as if you were uploading a new video.)

If the preview image on the screen is acceptable now it’s time to watch your video.

Does the online version of your video look as good as the one you watched? If so, you’re done and ready to start marketing and promoting your new video.

If it’s blurry, then it will be necessary to go back to your editing software and re-render to another format or size; then repeat the process over again. If it’s necessary to do this, be sure to delete the original video you uploaded so you don’t have two versions of the same video (one good one and one bad one).

In a recent experiment I uploaded three marketing videos. The only difference between the three files was the size that I rendered to. One was sized at 100% (720 X 480). The second was sized at 75% (which in this case is very close to the size that is used on the youtube site. The third was at 50% (remember that if I was to use 50% then as I upload it, the web site will increase its size). The first two were virtually identical. But the one that was reduced had a slight blurry look through the entire video.

Here are two examples of an identical video. The ONLY difference in the output was the size.

(1) This video was rendered at 360 X 240 (50% of the original size)

(2) This video was rendered at 720 X 480 (full size)

Cynthia ~Social Cowgirl
www.SocialCowgirl.com

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