Multimedia Producer & Trainer, Web & Software Programmer
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19 Jan 2009Home made videos can be good for business, and try planning your video from the end – 2 lessons you learn in today’s excerpt from the Marketing With Audio And Video Show with Penny Haynes and her guest, Lorraine Grula of http://www.VideoProductionTips.com. Remember to get your free excerpt of “101 Things To Do With Audio And Video (To Promote Your Business)” at http://101ThingsAudioVideo.com. This show is brought to you by the http://www.CommercialCreationCenter.com.
Slick videos can cause mistrust – people sometimes think that you’re trying to pull one over on them. That’s why home made videos are sometimes good for business. People see another business person trying to make a living, just like them, and it can be endearing.
Also, try planning your video from the end. Lorraine shares some great questions to keep in mind before you even pick up your camera. I then make those questions concrete by sharing how I would answer them for the Marketing With Audio And Video show.
Lastly, spend time watching tv and see how most shows are. They mainly have people sitting around and talking. Think you can do that?
On a personal note, today I printed out the manuscript for my book, “101 Things To Do With Audio And Video (To Promote Your Business)” in order to send it in to a publisher. The reaction from my Commercial Creation Center members and people on Twitter was interesting. Several people really pushed the idea of self-publishing instead. It’s not that I hadn’t thought of that – I just thought it would come across more as vanity publishing and less as a credentialed author. I was thinking that a major publisher would give me an expert status that I couldn’t get otherwise.
What do you think? Have any of you been published by a major publisher? Would you do it again? Did you make any money at all? Did the “published author” status help you afterward? Let me know by leaving me a comment below, or contacting me via http://TroubleShootingDesk.com (my contact us system).
This is the home site for Penny Haynes, Multimediapreneur, Web & Software Programmer and Audio/Video Producer and Trainer. Penny works with large corporations such as Lifetime Television for Women as well as individual entrepreneurs. Penny specializes in working with audio/video novices, and creating tools to help entrepreneurs get more mileage out of the content they create in text, image, audio and video formats.
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