9 Quick Tips For Creating Videos For Your Small Business

Hi there, today’s video is 9 Quick Tips For Creating Videos For Your Small Business.

  1. Tip Number one is tell a story, talk about your experiences. Viewers will easily identify with that and then share how you did it.
  2. Tip Two. Don’t try to sell. Pushy selling is a turnoff. Focus on the viewer’s pain or problem, mention a solution. This will grab their attention.
  3. Oh oh! Oh! Don’t procrastinate. Tip number three, don’t wait until you have everything perfect. Just jump in and start making a simple video. You’ll be amazed at what you can do.
  4. Number four is no need for talking head videos. Got a face for radio? Use an image with a voiceover or photos slideshow or record your computer screen. That’s pretty easy.
  5. Number five, keep your videos short. Focus on one message only. The video links of one to three minutes is good. Less than one minute — use text, pictures, music; no audio is okay. Greater than one minute. Adding audio improves the viewer’s experience.
  6. Number six, create a video storyboard. Draw a grid on a sheet of paper with rows and columns. Use One grid or box for each step, draw stick figures as people and add text and your ideas and notes, and it’ll be like a mini cartoon to help you plan ahead.
  7. Number seven, do your video SEO at the keyword phrase in all the right places. Take advantage of Youtube SEO options. Use other video websites too, because the more places you’ll video can be seen, the more likely you’ll find customers.
  8. Number eight is be creative and entertaining. Got a Facebook page, Linkedin, Twitter, etc? And only the relevant links to your videos, but don’t overdo it.
  9. Number nine, the biggie. Add a Call to Action. What do you want the viewer to do? Tell them, guide them, sign up. For more info, call you. You have to let them know.
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Okay, that’s it today. This has been a video by me, Teena Hughes of TeenaHughesOnline.com. Okay, bye bye.

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