Techniques for a Great Video

Video marketing is a good way to grab the attention of your target market. If you create a video that’s a standard or traditional type, you may not get as many sales as you want so it’s a good idea to step up your video.

These tips will make your video the best it can be.

1. The way you speak can cause a problem. You need to speak clearly and you don’t want to whisper, but at the same time you don’t want to speak too loudly.

2. Stay on task when you’re creating your video. Don’t start talking about something and then change to a different topic. It’s important that you don’t ramble or carry on and on about your topic.

3. Try to keep your video short in length. It’s a good idea to have your video less then six minutes in length. The longer the video is the longer it takes to download and people may stop it before it’s done.

4. Graphics help your viewers remember what you offer. If the viewer doesn’t need to see you, a graphic may be a good idea. Your viewer will remember your graphic more then they’ll remember you.

5. Write out what you want to say so you don’t forget what you want to say. If you’re nervous you may stumble over your words. When you have them written down things will be smoother.

6. Once you’re done recording, view your video to make sure it looks good and that you didn’t miss anything. Make sure you look good and that the recording came out well.

More and more people are searching YouTube and other video sites trying to find what they’re looking for. Some people comprehend someone speaking to them better then they do when they try to read something themselves.

When you create a video using graphics and you use the other tips in this article your video will be what your market is looking for and they’ll watch it and look for others you’ve created.

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Perry Lawrence "For hundreds or articles, marketing ideas, resources, and even tools for editing, online lead generation and more visit AskMrVideo.com"

August 12, 2010 by Perry Lawrence

1 Comment »


  1. Robert Watkins
    August 12, 2010
    @ 8:43 am

    Perry, I made a video finally and up-loaded it to facebook but I cannot figure out how to get it -up on my you-tube account. any words of wisdom ? ?

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