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Using Video Marketing to Promote Your Business

Published by CarlanaCharles on October 7th, 2011

Also known as video promotion and video advertising, video marketing is a vital aspect in enhancing your revenue stream from whatever product you are promoting. This is equally applicable to a film production company’s revenue. Every major Hollywood film studio and distribution company, for example, has a dedicated department for film marketing which is responsible for creating and implementing advertising campaigns in many media outlets such as magazines, trailers, internet and newspapers.

The internet is becoming a target spot for publicity blitzes. The principle behind this is to bombard the public with so many images and movie promotions that it creates a tremendous amount of interest in the product being promoted. This is where film producers create viral videos that will be posted in social networking sites like You tube, face book and so on.

For a company wanting to reach its customers or potential customers, just putting an advert or insertion in newspapers and magazines is simply not enough anymore. A picture paints a thousand words, so just think how a video film can do! Video companies can produce eye catching graphic images which will certainly get the message over in a more interesting and captivating way. Putting ‘video production companies’ into any search engine will show you what kind of services are available to make that promotional advert to bring in customers. A good company will make it punchy and relevant to whatever information is to be imparted, and do it in a way which engages the viewer’s attention. This is the case even where the style being adopted is one of a news bulletin – the important thing is that the item needs to be interesting and engaging throughout. This can be achieved by a combination of a mood setting sound track accompanied by a quality script, delivered professionally, and produced by a video production company which has an eye for detail.

It could be argued that any presentation will deliver the message to the audience, but keeping them interested and engaged is what a good video is all about. Public taste and expectation is more demanding and sophisticated than ever before. A company wanting to get more call backs or enquiries, and they all should, really has to put something attention grabbing on their website. It has been shown that those who have engaging films on their websites significantly increase their chances of being amongst the first websites listed on landing pages of search engines. Indeed it has been suggested that this could be as much as fifty times as much chance! In order to achieve this it is worth the investment to have the film produced professionally. An unprofessional approach will not produce this effect and will sadly disappoint both the company and the viewer. Indeed a disappointed viewer may well translate their dislike of the film into a dislike of the company itself and the associated products. Remember – You do not get a second chance to make a first impression!

Many people and companies may worry about putting moving images on their website. This worry may have its roots in a reluctance to sit in front of a camera and speak about the company and services on offer. This is where the experts come in and show how it is done professionally. It is highly unlikely that a ‘talking head’ would be engaging enough to make it on to the website. It would usually need to be more engaging than that and the professionals would steer the company and its executives towards an appropriate approach. The professional video production team will spend some time with the company to get a real feel for what it does and what image it wants to portray. It is important that they have an understanding of the needs of the company as they are the client after all. However their needs should be tempered with the advice of the professionals who know what works in the advertising arena. The consultation process will result in the production of the storyboard and the film scripts to ensure the whole production presents the right image. It would be normal, before production commences, for a senior executive of the client company to agree the storyboard and film scripts and sign them off accordingly.

The storyboard and scripts, including music tracks, are the building blocks of the finished product. It is then the role of the video production company to make sure that the blocks are put in place to present the image desired by their client.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=John_Berkeley


Converting Your Blog Entries Into Video Marketing

Published by CarlanaCharles on October 5th, 2011

If you wish you had more people visiting your blog but you just don’t have the budget to run a pay per click campaign or to hire someone to work some internet voodoo magic? Maybe you should consider converting your blog entries into video marketing content to bring in a new audience.

Does that sound complicated? It doesn’t have to be. Do you have stage fright and the thought of appearing in front of a camera scares you to death? Then skip that part, too. It’s very easy to create videos from your blog content and they might even become that Holy Grail; the viral video.

All you have to do it get screen capture software and you are off to the races. You can have a series of pictures that are representational of your blog post and simply narrate your content. If you have a four hundred word blog post that will convert into a three or four minute video. That length video is pretty ideal because if you have anything any longer than that people won’t be sticking around for it.

As a matter of fact most people aren’t going to listen for more than a minute or two, so you might even want to consider condensing your article a bit. Maybe even convert it into bullet points and just cover those in your video.

This is obviously not going to be the case if the information you are giving is instructional. If, for example, you are teaching someone how to build a birdhouse you aren’t going to want to skip steps because that would confuse people. Take your time with instructional projects and, if possible, take pictures of the project at all of the steps. Nothing is more irritating than trying to duplicate a project and having key steps left out.

Screen capture software can be even more useful if you are teaching someone something computer or internet related. All you have to do is turn on the capture and go through the steps narrating as you go. These sorts of videos generally get a lot of views if the subject matter is something people are interested in. While you may not get an avalanche you will have a steady stream of visitors to that video and if the content is “evergreen” it will be a source of traffic to your blog for years.

Here’s the final piece of the puzzle. When you do a description of your video always start with the URL of the blog, including the “http://www” portion. Most of the video hosting sites out there will have that as an active hyperlink and people will be able to click on that and go right to your blog.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Robert_Britt


Content repurposing tip: turn your articles into videos

Published by CarlanaCharles on September 13th, 2011

Article Marketing

No doubt about it, video is the fastest growing type of online content. People just videos like videos! If you are not yet using videos for your online marketing efforts, you are seriously missing out on a lot of traffic, potential conversions and list building juice because video is an incredibly powerful medium.

In today’s post I’m going to share on how to successfully integrate both your article marketing and video marketing efforts to help you gain greater exposure.

If you don’t know by now, article marketing is one of the easiest ways to get free traffic. Writing a 400-500 word article generally takes about 30 minutes, depending on how comfortable you are with the what you’re writing about and by posting your articles to a few of the many article directories online, you can quite easily get your articles to rank well in the search engines. Article marketing should be a part of your marketing arsenal because it is an easy way to get direct traffic from your resource box back to your site, be seen as an expert or thought leader in your niche and you get backlinks that can improve your ranking in search engines. Oftentimes people will submit articles for the backlinks, and neglect to pay attention to optimizing their articles for maximum potential traffic to their site. The reality is, you can get a significant amount of direct traffic through your articles and it is not uncommon to see your articles that outrank your blog or site.

There are four key elements to successful article marketing. These are keyword research, well crafted, attention grabbing titles, great content and an enticing resource box. In order for your article marketing to be as successful as possible, all four elements should be applied. There’s no need to take a shortcut because the extra time invested only amounts to about five minutes. You must ensure that choose good keywords, craft interesting titles that encourage people to click through to read the article, write quality content, and create a resource box that makes people want to click. If you can master these four elements, you will get a lot more traffic for your efforts than you would have if you submitted articles just for backlinks. It only takes a small amount of time to research keywords, write interesting titles, and come up with a great resource box so please take the time to do these things and you will reap the rewards in traffic.

Do you have articles that you’d like turned into videos? Then tune in to tomorrow post for some guidance or contact me to help you with this!


7 essential video marketing tips

Published by CarlanaCharles on September 12th, 2011

Video marketing is something you need to start doing if you’re not already doing it. It is dynamic, helps with personal branding and helps your audience and followers get to know who you are and connect with you and take your business to the next level. Here are 7 essential tips to implement when getting started with video marketing.

1-Purchase the right equipment and learn to use it well.  Here, you will need to do some research to find the equipment that will fit your needs and your budget. Keep in mind that you don’t need studio quality equipment to turn out videos that convert well and look great. If your computer has a great webcam and good audio quality, make use of this. If it does not I’d suggest looking into something like the Kodak z18 or Flip camera.

2- Great lighting. Ever looked at a video that was just too dark, too bright or had funny looking lighting? You want to ensure that your videos don’t miss the market when it comes to lighting. Again, you don’t need to get the studio quality lighting here but you need to do some research on what will work well for your needs. Don’t over-think this because you can get overwhelmed with all the options out there. The basic goal here is to get sufficient lighting to illuminate you by getting the light to shine your face.

3-Do some keyword research and brainstorm the content and title. Don’t just think of a video idea and turn on your camera to start creating a video. Do some groundwork. What is the objective of the video? Where is the video going or who is the target audience? How are viewers to respond to your video? What keywords will be associated with the video and what catchy title will I use? Don’t hit the record button until you have these bases covered!

4- Use an outline. To add to the above point, have an outline developed on what you are going to share on in the video. You don’t have to go with verbatim or sound scripted, as it takes away from the authenticity. You just need to keep the points you want to discuss in mind or written on paper, so that you cover everything you need to address in the video.

5- Grab the viewers attention. Try to get the attention of the viewer in the first seconds by showing them the most interesting thing first about the video or letting them know what they will gain from looking at the video. This will keep them curious and interested and more likely to watch the video in its entirety.

6-Be yourself. Don’t try to act like anyone else or what you think your audience would want you to be. Just let your personality shine through. Oftentimes, people can detect a phony, so be authentic,transparent and even vulnerable.

7- Make sure your call to action is clear. Let your viewers know what you want them to do because if you don’t, they probably won’t do it. Let me explain – Let’s say you are thinking of creating a video for your website; here, you don’t  just thank the viewer for watching, but you want to include your call to action. To do this, you could encourage them to explore your site, sign up for your newsletter, visit your Facebook page, share your content with others or whatever your desired action may be.

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Screencasting tools for video marketers

Published by CarlanaCharles on August 15th, 2011

So you’ve heard the buzz about video marketing and you’re fascinated about the leverage that marketing via video can offer your business. Before you run out and go purchase some expensive equipment, stop and check out this video on some of the screen


Video marketing essentials

Published by CarlanaCharles on August 10th, 2011

As a virtual assistant that helps clients to create marketing videos and also help them market the videos I create for them, I’m often asked from time to time to share my tips on what will contribute to a successful video marketing campaign. Check out this video I did on video marketing essentials and as always, feel free to post your questions and comments!


 


5 Effective Tips for Avoiding the Spam Can

Published by CarlanaCharles on March 31st, 2011

5 Effective Tips for Avoiding the Spam Can

Email marketing is an incredibly popular marketing strategy–and for good reason. It works! Unfortunately, tougher SPAM filters mean more and more valid messages are winding up in SPAM folders.

Would you like to guarantee YOUR email campaigns are delivered to the in-box where they belong? Then you absolutely MUST implement these best practices. Because an email in the spam-can is a waste of your precious time and money.

1. Provide Valuable Content
Make sure all of your emails are relevant to your contacts. Send you customer and prospects an invitation, a tip or trick of the trade, a coupon, a friendly note, or an offer. Just make sure it’s something they’ll want to receive from you.

2. DON’T Buy or Rent Lists
Doing so almost guarantees you’ll be spamming people. Did you collect the names? Did the people ask you for information? Nope? Then it’s SPAM!

“But where do I get names from?” you might ask. Well, start with what you’ve got, ask for referrals, put banners on sites, use pay-per-click-ads, get people to post about you, use lead generation tools, and use social networking. May sound like a slow start…buy boy does it beat paying fines for breaking SPAM rules.

3. Double Opt-in Your Contacts
That basically guarantees you have permission to market to them. Double opting-in requires your contacts to confirm their contact information BEFORE you start you email marketing campaigns. It’s an extra step, and yes, you will lose some of your potential leads. But the odds of being considered a “spammer” go way down!

4. Clean Your Contact List Every 6-12 Months
This means you take every contact that you haven’t engaged with somehow – no downloads, no requests, no new opt-ins – and do one of two things. Either delete them from the list or send an email that asks them to confirm their continued interest.

5. Know the CAN-SPAM Guidelines
The rules about SPAM regulate your header content, your subject line information, your opt-out requirements, and how you identify yourself. Know the rules so you can keep your money in your pocket.

For more information about improving your email marketing practices, download a free guide about Email Marketing 2.0.


Repurposing your content – turning your articles into videos. Part 2

Published by CarlanaCharles on March 25th, 2011

The best way to integrate article marketing and video marketing is to first write articles and submit them to article directories, and then turn each of your articles into videos that can be submitted to various video sites. If you check my video library, you will see examples of articles that were repurposed as videos.

When you first create the articles, be sure you are using keywords for the titles. These keywords will be critical for the traffic of both your articles and videos. Since articles receive the majority of their traffic from search engines, and videos receive a very large portion of their traffic from search engines, it is absolutely vital to ensure that you


Article marketing – powerful, yet overlooked! Part 2

Published by CarlanaCharles on March 4th, 2011

The Perfect Article Length
Your articles should never be longer than about 300-350 words.


My interview with author on virtual entrepreneurship.

Published by CarlanaCharles on February 9th, 2011

Hi all,

Here’s a link to my interview with Professor Lauri Smedley on my life as a virtual assistant. Click the link to check out the interview.

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