Bucking the trend step by step is good for your wealth.
The three top questions every business owner asks of themselves. A clip that shows a) how any business can use video and b) what to avoid on Bonfire Night / Guy Fawkes / 5th November – which we hope serves as a public wealth warning.
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#7 written by David White 1 year ago
I got started because Google paid a gagillion for YouTube a few years back. I took that as a sign. It has grown to be the second largest search engine. its market share is phenominal, like 50 times Bing and Yahoo combined. There are so many ways to succeed with video. You have succeed when someone views your video and enjoys it. Some of these turn into enquiries and getting new clients is another measure of success. There are so many other successes, such as each video can be embedded in a blog and commented on or liked. Your video can sit in your channel and collectively build up. Some videos work better than others, some others you can inject new life into. You can annotate them, add links to them and run paid advertising within them and a lot more.
My recommendation for someone starting out is to get a video camera from Amazon, about two hundred bucks. Write a script, or at least a beginning, middle and and end with a big introduction and cut to the chase headline. Today I have to let you know about… then you talk about… then you close and let them know what to do next or what is coming next. Rinse and repeat, you do better the more you do. Then you will want to buy a better camera and it will be an investment that will make a noticeable difference.
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#8 written by David White 1 year ago
Easy! I just learnt this new tip, – I have not tried it yet, but I am just about to. I have seen this, but now I am going to do something about it! Apparently you will get more subscribers if you annotate the video and create a button that allows people to subscribe from within the video, so whereever they see the video they can subscribe, saving them the trouble of clicking through and searching for the button, it just comes up whilst they are watching…. Sound good, let me know your results!
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#9 written by Georgina 1 year ago
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#10 written by David White 1 year ago
Yeah, that is a good service, http://www.google.com/trends/correlate
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Am a big fan of Google Correlate. It gives search patterns that relate to real time search trends. Great tool to be used when doing your keyword analysis.
Georgina:
Glad Halloween is over for the year! Not a fan of people in fancy dress! iMA is a really interesting concept, it can be applied to both corporate and social situations. Have you used Google Correlate before David? I think that would be another great way to check out current trends. -
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Good question, I think… Check this out: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Fawkes