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October 5, 2008

Video Traffic Tutorial

I made a video today for you as an example of how you can easily make videos for your website. The step-by-step process is something you can do over and over again to bring links and pre-qualified visits to your website - enjoy. This is an example of the style of training video in my products.

The video traffic project

I asked my friend Kerry Finch if I could use her new ebook as the example and she agreed. I made up a project folder to get the video project up and running fast.

Here is the end result - a video about Internet Marketing in China

(Check out the China Guide in this video)

1. project outline
-website
-timing
-usp
(AIDA)
-problems
-solutions
-facts

2.pictures
-stock
-website
-camera
-royaltyfree

3.title slides
-snagit

4.seo results
-keywords

5. music
-match pictures

6. produce
-animoto

7. convert
-media-convert.com (MP4 - > AVI)

8.modify
-movie maker / camtasia

9.publish
-tubemogul

10.publicize
-blog

11.traffic
-rss
-bookmark

The Video Tutorial Part 1

The Video Tutorial Part 2

Please Comment (full follow links!)

Filed under Blog, Case Study, How To, Product creation, Resource, Traffic, Video, Web 2.0 by James

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October 6, 2008

John B @ 2:32 am

James, another great job on the video presentation. Very easy to follow and understand…

If you would put this info in an ebook .pdf, I would be your first customer!!!

Have a blessed day,

John B

James Schramko @ 4:44 am

Thanks John!

Great suggestions!

Regards

james

RSS Aggregator @ 5:19 am

Hi James, Nice, comprehensive information on promoting using video. Dave

James @ 8:14 am

Hi Dave,

Can you tell us about RSStator? - readers need to know about this service it looks awesome!

James,
That was a great series. I am going to give that a go. You sure make it look very easy to do this, but I will let you know if it is that easy once I try.
Thanks and keep up the good work,
Steve

James @ 12:23 pm

Steve when you do it post a link here for us to see! It is a lot of fun!

Dave @ 2:36 pm

James, Thanks for asking about rsstator.com. The short answer is that it is an rss aggregator that allows you to blend multiple rss feeds into one unique feed. One way to use this service is to blend a few of your favorite blog feeds together, then submit the newly generated feed to a blog reader like MyYahoo - that way you can easily group your favorite feeds into one for easier reading. Additionally, there are a number of benefits for your own sites in terms of getting more exposure, more viewers, higher search engine rankings … I'll knock out a report explaining those soon. Thanks. Dave

October 7, 2008

Joe @ 1:03 pm

Nice job James. This will really help me get started with video promotions.
Joe

Bryan @ 6:22 pm

Awesome Video James!

Thanks for the Great Content!

October 9, 2008

James @ 10:31 am

Thanks for the comments Joe and Bryan.

Dave I like the sound of that RSS tator. Can you add a function to embed an affiliate link or link back to a site like rss footer etc… from your own mashed feed?

RSS Aggregator @ 12:28 pm

James,

Had not thought of being able to embed outside links … I like the idea and will add the ability. Thanks.

Dave

October 23, 2008

Barry @ 12:51 am

Just look at what you've enabled a newbie internet marketer to achieve.

Thank You! I'll keep you posted on the results.

P.S. feel free to share with the other children.

Barry @ 3:36 am

PPS

We also used your Conduit Method XSitePro templates to build the website that the video links to.

Again, thank you,

Barry

October 30, 2008

Mary Austin @ 10:06 pm

James, I am singing your praises for an excellent video and imaginative use of Animoto.

I also want to thank you for your mentioning media-convert.com in the video. I had been looking for a way to convert the Stompernet audios from .flv to .mp3 so I could listen to them away from my computer and that website did the conversion easily.

Please continue with your excellent video tutorials.

Mary Austin

October 31, 2008

James @ 12:05 am

Thanks Mary!

(I don't mind if you anchor text your Name either)

I sure will make some videos - they are just so easy.

0 On a similar note about Media-convert - I have been making sure my new training videos have MP3 versions for that reason - multi-media infusion!

Regards

James

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