Promoting Your Business with Video Marketing
Category: Traffic Video | Nov 27, 2009 |
When most people think of marketing their products or services, video is not the first thing that comes to mind – even though promoting your business with video marketing is one of the most effective ways to reach a targeted group of people. Let’s take YouTube, the largest video sharing site on the Internet. Here you can find everything from stupid pet tricks to instructions on how to repair a car engine. With over 60 million unique visitors, imagine how much traffic video marketing can bring to your website. Before you rule out videos, thinking that you don’t know how to make a video or that you are camera shy – a video is not difficult to create (there are a number of instructional videos online) and you don’t necessarily have to show your face. If you have a product, you can demonstrate how to use it without ever being seen. You can use images or a slide show to promote through video. You can even use someone else if you’d like. YouTube can be viewed in 18 different languages, with the possibility of your products being shown literally around the world. You don’t have to start out with high tech equipment. In fact, you can use a webcam to make your first video. What makes video such a great marketing tool is that viewers can leave comments, which you can use to improve your product. Once you have completed your video, don’t forget to include your URL so viewers know where to find out more about you and your products. If your video is not perfect the first time, it’s okay. Your main goal is to promote your product or service, not to win the best video of the year award. If you need help creating your first video, there are several resources available on the Internet to help. The most important thing is to get your video marketing campaign started. Practice makes perfect and you will improve over time.
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wow im always scared to go on bridges cuz u never kno if you’re gonna be that unlucky one
@RandomSpewBros i was on that bridge when it went down i still have problems today
.. and you wouldnt want to be late for work.. cause something BAD might happen!
so should the engineers who designed the old Oakland Baybridge that is made out of trust steel, because on Tuesday, they had 5000 metal parts that fell down on the upper part of the bridge, and it hit one of the commuter but no one was injured, but its time to replace these old bridge if it can’t be fix.
those engineers who designed this draw bridge should be fired
Not a single person going to help…. pussies.
crazymonkey121395… that was some funny shit.
whatever. 13 people died, that really isnt funny it it.
Imagine being right on the edge where the collapse happened, that would be scary as shit!
I was there. That shit made me fucking late for work. Plus, there was dust all over my car. I just had it washed. FUUUUUUCK!
This company just sent me an email about doing a business video:
Greetings!
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Gran Tourismo had cars from the big 3. I think the fall of the big american makers is because of a lot of things. Yes if they let their cars be in more games, they would be more appealing to the kids. I think that they really need to hit the cars from a different angle. Not just games, but magazines. The tuner's have many magazines about them, the cars look hot, there are all these body kits, and parts one can order to make that stock car get its unquie design by you. The american 3 have cars that are more known for muscle, and the only real option is maybe changing the hood, and the parts on the engine. They will still look stock, just a little more beefy. What is more appealing to the young kids? Look at video games, we like to modify our characters, and tuners can be heavily modified unlike the mustang. I love the mustang, and I think it is the one car that is close to the tuner, but it is still so far away.
I buy games new as it is anyways. I still own every game I have purchased also. I think that the creators are reaching a little bit on this one, just like the music industry and the film industry are. You are not going to stop people from making a buck off of a good idea like gamefly. Speaking of which, didn't halo set some record for the sales of Halo 3? O yea it was the most grossed income for a title release in entertainmen HISTORY, this is a joke and they want to make a few more million before they are happy and even then they will be pissed that people are using their copyrighted name on yahoo answers. lol
Not doing your homework for you.
If you sincerely need help, pls rephrase your question…
17. (A) Target Marketing–they are targeting the business students as new customers.
20. (C) Product Development–because they are development a new product line for the company or (D) Market Penetration. Market development is not correct, as the market already exists and they are filling the need. Diversification is not correct, as they are not diversifying, the are in production.
Look in your book for these definitions–one of them fits better than the other.
This question looks like spam, but why not answer it anyhow: there are no good MLMs. MLM's are schemes and scams. Even well established national ones are extremely difficult to profit from. Try starting your own real business.
I can show you how to become a real entrepreneur.
That's a good question. And an easy one to answer. The single most important, vital thing to do is to just talk about this stuff.
Not online, but in the real world. With family, and friends, and co-workers, etc. Even though the Zogby poll shows that a full 50% of Americans believe that something very, very wrong has happened in this country on and since 9/11, it's still a very, very hard thing for people to talk about. The media has people so well conditioned to accept the official line on things and denounce everything else as "wack job conspiracy" that people are afraid to speak their mind. If all of this stuff simply came out of the back closets and internet chat rooms and quiet whispers, and instead was discussed at the family dinner table, or Starbucks, or in classrooms, or at cafeteria tables, etc., we'd be in infinitely better shape. It doesn't take long. I'd suggest that people call into their local radio morning shows on the way to work or school, write a quick letter to the editor of your local newspaper, give a presentation in class, etc. Simple little things like that go a long, long way, and they take very little time.
It take only ten minutes to write a letter to an editor of your newspaper, but that letter can be seen by thousands of people, especially if you live in a big city. But again, the single most important thing is to talk about these things. Talking has the ability to make things real and concrete. It's not an easy subject to talk about, believe me I know, but you'd be shocked as to how many people are already harboring the exact same feelings and doubts inside. If it becomes part of regular discourse EVERYWHERE, than the talking-heads and mass media can longer pretend like it's some kind of a minority belief, especially when all polls show that it's the majority opinion. It genuinely seems like things are getting urgent. If everyone puts 10 minutes a day into discussing the harsh reality of what's going on in America, there can be a HUGE difference made – massive. What's happening in this country simply COULDN'T happen if Americans didn't sit idly by and let it get worse by the day.
Rome fell because its people were too soft and unmotivated to stand up for themselves and instead trusted that someone else was taking care of their problems.
And America succeeded 230 years ago because citizens took action themselves.
God Help America.
You say “ I have all my ‘high Tech’ equipment” to be a sports photographer, are we to assume you have two full frame DSLR’s, either the Nikon D3 or Canon 1Ds, Mark III, and the necessary lenses to cover all the typical sporting events a sports photographer covers in a 12 month period such as, but not restricted to, a 14-24 mm f/2.8, 24-70 mm f/2.8, 70-200 mm f/2.8, 200 mm f/2, 400 mm f/2.8 and 600 mm f/4 lenses and all the skill necessary to utilize them at the appropriate times?
I admire your passion to be successful. I hope you do not become too frustrated attempting to follow your dream without the requisite skills.
* Technical expertise
* Experience in shooting any camera, under any conditions, anywhere in the world.
* Understanding of basic business skills.
* All the education, knowledge, qualifications, necessary to be intuitive in the approach to your craft as a sports photographer.
While high school is an important piece of becoming successful at anything, no high school has the resources, either in time or staffing to cover all the detailed aspects of becoming a successful business person.
You may want to become a student member of the NPPA and ASMP and start networking with working photojournalists.