By Internet Video Gal on Sep 30, 2008 in Featured Video, Video Camcorders, Video Equipment, Video Production Tips | 3 Comments
In order to help you chose the right video camera, I made this short video tutorial that explains some of the basics about video cameras. You can watch it in less than three minutes and then the sales guy at the store won’t be able to fool you into wasting money on worthless features.
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By Internet Video Gal on Sep 25, 2008 in Online Videos, Video Conversion, Video Production Tips | 1 Comment
However, to fully understand internet video, it pays to know the most common formats. To answer your questions about digital video file formats, I have produced a free, three-minute video tutorial. The video covers all the most common file formats and gives some pros and cons for each.
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By Internet Video Gal on Sep 10, 2008 in Business Marketing with Video, Featured Video, Video Production Tips | 0 Comments
Another category of video I want to offer is the customer appreciation video. These are videos designed for you to add your name, and then send out to your customers as your very own.
A video just to say, “Hi, we appreciate your business and wish you well.” These videos will cover every theme I can think of. Seasonal, holiday, motivational, you name it.
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By Internet Video Gal on Sep 9, 2008 in Business Marketing with Video, Online Videos | 3 Comments
Some split testing research emailed to me from Internet marketer Russell Brunson’s website, Dot Com Secrets, shows an incredible 98.9% chance that video will outperform any other method, text, images, or audio.
So it’s clear that video works well. The only problem is that video can be a lot of trouble and many small business owners don’t have time to learn how to make video.
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By Internet Video Gal on Sep 4, 2008 in Featured Video, Video Production Tips | 0 Comments
I have and think that concentrated visualization is one of the best ways to help motivate yourself and deal with emotional issues.
Traditionally, motivational visualization is something you do inside your own head. I often picture peaceful scenes to help me calm down and eliminate stress.
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