Friday, 5 April 2013

Increase your YouTube views by these 10 Tools



Here are 10 tools that can help you get started.

1. Prezi. This is a interesting take on the slide presentation as it allows you to create one giant and more easily connected idea and then use the tool to zoom, pan and fly all around the presentation to create a really dynamic feel. It’s not the easiest tool to master, but check out some of the incredible examples on the site to get inspiration.

2. YouTube Editor. I like this tool because it’s free, and because you’re using YouTube to host and stream your videos anyway, it gives you some nice editing capability right in YouTube. You can also add annotations and transcripts to your videos making them more SEO friendly.

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3. Camtasia. This PC and Mac desktop software is the market leader in the screencapture video world. Screencast videos are a great way to demonstrate how something online works. Camtasia has some nice features that allow you to add focus to areas on your screen as well as annotations and URLs.

4. Animoto. This automatically produces beautifully orchestrated, completely unique video pieces from your photos, video clips and music. It takes a little trial and error to get right, but adds surprisingly professional touch when you do.

5. Stoome. This is a really unique tool as it adds a crowdsourced element. You upload video clips and borrow from other users. You can then work on your project alone or with others. This is an awesome tool for creating videos when you attend a big event or conference.

6. GoAnimate. This tool allows you to make full-featured animated movies using characters and sets of your choosing. Animation can be a really powerful way to tell your story in a unique manner.

7. Magistro. This tool takes your raw footage and goes through and picks out what it thinks is the best of the best to create a short video. The tool then lets you add music and titles. Again, this is one that is awesome when it gets it right, but a little clunky with it doesn’t.

8. Sellamations. This service will create doodle videos where a hand draws out your story with a marker in high-speed capture. It’s not the cheapest route, but it’s certainly one of the best ways to create a one of a kind video that’s simply hard not to watch.

9. Common Craft. This is another really unique way to tell your story using video. Common Craft uses paper cutouts moved around or white boards to tell your story. This is probably one of the best ways to take a complex idea and really make it easy to understand. Again, hard not keep glued to this format.

10. ReelSEO. This one actually isn’t a tool, it’s just the best place to learn about tools like this as well as how to more effectively use video to build your business in general.

Thursday, 21 March 2013

Why we need Video marketing services - Tips and Tricks

  1. Video marketing is, without a doubt, one of the biggest reasons I’ve been able to create a multiple 6-figure business online. It is the core of just about everything I do… whether it be blogging and creating content, marketing/keyword targeting, or making video sales pages and capture pages. It’s the most powerful marketing and communication medium that we have online… And the most effective.

    When you master video, it increases your conversions, helps you build automated relationships, drives you automated traffic, and solidifies your online presence and brand online. And want to help you do just that!

    So take the time, grab a pen and paper, and watch the free video training below where I reveal my 10 most powerful video marketing tips…

  2. Content is King - At this point, it almost sounds cliche, but the content you put out for your audience is why they care about you, or what you have to say.
  3. Pick a Powerful Title – Of all the marketing lessons that have carried over from the days of direct mail, the biggest, most important one is easily that “the headline is everything.” Read Robert W Bly’s “The Copy Writer’s Handbook” for more on this.
  4. Look at What Worked for Others – If you have an idea for a Video Marketing, but you’re not sure how to present the content, just have a look around the web.
  5. Make the First 15 Seconds Count – In the age of push notifications and on-demand content, you haven’t hooked someone until they make it past the first 15 seconds.
  6. Keep it Simple – If a simple slide, with minimal text can make the point, stay with that.
  7. Stay on Message – Remember, if the content is good, and the message is well-conveyed, people will watch. Quality… not quantity.
  8. Think About Your Audience – Admittedly this is a hard thing to do – getting the tone right for your audience – but once you find the sweet spot, engagement will shoot through the roof.
  9. Make Sure Your Message is Consistent – Recording a video is the modern-day equivalent to etching your name in stone, so do your self a favor and don’t make embarrassing mistakes.
  10. Make it Timeless – If new visitors to your site find value in all of your old content, then as time goes on, your site will become more and more valuable.
  11. The Three F’s – Frequency, frequency, frequency! If you say you’re going to post on a particular schedule every week, do it. The trust you’re trying to build is reflected in every part of your site, and delivery counts too.