January 31, 2009

Promote Your Businesses Products and Services with Videos on the Internet

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Videos on the Internet are a vital tool to publicise your company. There is no doubt that there are dozens and dozens of other kinds of marketing approaches from article writing to blogging, from press releases to e-mail. Nevertheless, nothing says “cool, connection, & creative” like a video commercial.

Each month more & more firms of different sizes are generating online videos about their products. They are not only putting them on their business sites, but they are adding them to their official blogs. To gain global 24/7 visibility, videos are being posted to various video-sharing websites like that of YouTube and Kwego. And why not ? it is very inexpensive, easy-to-do, and can have an important difference, in many cases, on the traffic it sends to your site. Vidify is a video production company that specialise in creating short format online video commercials for local independent neighbourhood businesses.

There are countless reasons why commercial videos are a terrific way to publicise your business.

Commercial videos benefit from a far reaching circulation: Videos by their very nature are straightforward to “package” which means they are good to go into a number of different distribution channels. You can post them on your firm’s site or blog, if you want you can even store them onto your computer and show them constantly at a business shows. You can add them to hundreds of World Wide Web video-sharing sites. You can copy them onto CDs and give them away or sell them. You can even send them via email.

Video commercials are a fabulous way to advertise. As our utilisation with technology changes, so do the techniques in which firms like to cooperate with others. Most individuals are visually oriented meaning that is how they best understand and work with their world. This makes commercial videos the ideal business strategy to communicate to today’s public.

These are just a number of the countless reasons why promotional videos might be an amazing way to market your firm’s services. Learn more about this area to see how you may exploit your precious time, money, & energy to speak with your target clients in a ground-breaking & interesting way.

November 23, 2008

Useful Info about Online Video Distribution - Part One

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The smart old Chinese sentiment has an immense meaning; the slogan expressed the reality that each and every person recognises an occasion a lot more if it is seen. Through video production or videography it’s realistic to capture a succession of occasions.

Now in numerous organisations presentations, video footage is repeatedly utilised. Using video production it’s achievable to offer the required communication to various possible buyers to help attract them. Online Video production today is used for various tasks; however, quite a few online video commercials & awareness related presentations are usually developed in order to accomplish certain commercial goals. Maximise the full potential of the web with strategic internet video marketing from Vidify.

Audio video presentations are currently in vogue & as a result are used in nearly any nature of industry activity. Video production firms usually work with a particular client or a firm that are wanting to produce a short format online video, a presentation or a collection of video clips. The whole work of video production is frequently carried out by a number of freelancers; yet there are numerous video production companies around at the moment.

The participation of music composers, cameraman & script writers are also typical when creating internet video productions. Furthermore, marketing companies and PR firms have only recently become involved with many aspects of online video production & marketing.

June 13, 2008

Seminar Expert Says The Best Speech Evaluations Ask: What Did You Like & What Didn’t You Like?

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Most seminar and speech evaluations are devised for one of two purposes: (1) Fault finding; or (2) Compliment fishing.

By scanning the questions you can usually tell what the agenda is of the instrument designer, or more aptly, the survey’s sponsor.

But there is a third type that you can construct quite easily or administer improvisationally, that will yield better, more reliable information and feedback.

If you’re a contract instructor, or you work for a university or for certain corporations, they’ll force you to administer their standard questionnaire. Generally, I don’t have a problem with that, though I doubt the probity and overall effectiveness of their devices.

So, in addition to handing out theirs, I’ll distribute blank sheets of paper or brief, preprinted forms that ask: “What did you like?” and “What didn’t you like?”

Additionally, “Will you recommend this seminar to your associates and managers?” and “May I quote you?” If the answer to the last question is “Yes,” then please print your name and company name.

To me, this set of questions “covers the waterfront,” so to speak.

Attendees will disclose exactly what’s on their minds and not try to make their impressions fit the awkward questions contained in most evaluations.

Also, they’ll address the most important topics in their estimation.

Most important, you’ll be able to mine testimonials that you can use in your marketing, later on.

And one more thing: If the hand written evaluations are at variance with the standardized forms, you’ll have “proof” that you were effective and your sessions were worthwhile.

Dr. Gary S. Goodman is the best-selling author of 12 books, over 700 articles, and the creator of numerous audio and video training programs, including “The Law of Large Numbers: How To Make Success Inevitable,” published by Nightingale-Conant-a favorite among salespeople and entrepreneurs. For information about booking Gary to speak at your next sales, customer service or management meeting, conference or convention, please address your inquiry to: gary@customersatisfaction.com

May 23, 2008

A Few Brief Tips to Deal with Writing Rejection

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What to do when you get rejected.

You’ve just finished your book, sent out query letters and was rejected. What’s left to do? You could give up, but I wouldn’t suggest this. Here’s some brief tips on how to deal with rejection.

1.Take a breather

You’ve probably been wondering and rattling your brain as to why you got rejected. Take a break, not a long one…some time for a breather. If you continue to constantly analyze why you were rejected, you’ll drive yourself crazy. Plus…if you decide after rejections to continue sending out new query letters, they may not be your best work. Why you ask? Because you may not produce your best work under all the stress you’ve put yourself under over the rejections. You wouldn’t want more rejections because you didn’t have the energy to send out your best sales pitch.

2.Self-esteem- Failure is not an option

You might be down in the dumps…this is understandable, but don’t allow yourself to be in the mood for too long. Have you had others read your work? Did they like it, love it? It’s a good idea to remember all the positives, rather than negatives. If everyone who didn’t get what they wanted the first time quit, do you know what we’d have? A bunch of failures. They aren’t failures though for not getting it for the first time, rather they are if they quit.

3. Motivation-

Think about your favorite movie, song or book. Now, what if they stopped trying? That favorite song, book or movie wouldn’t exist. If you give up, someone out there won’t have a chance to have your work as a favorite. Think about it.

Remember that rejection doesn’t have to be the end of your journey unless you let it be. Good Luck!

Laura Hickey is the author of the children’s book “Mysterious Chills and Thrills” which has gotten 5 star ratings.

Along with writing children’s books, she also wrote for the sitcom pilot + episodes for a project called “Officially Lush” You can read her whole bio plus access her press kit at http://www.laurahickey.com.