Archive for the ‘Video Product Creation’ Category

Tips for video product creation - Choose the right content

Tuesday, September 11th, 2007

Customers know fluff when they see it-nothing makes us angrier than discovering that we've paid money for a lot of hot air when we expected to receive content. Just think about the last time you walked out of a movie theater before the end of the film-you felt cheated. Don't ever make your customers feel cheated, and they will repay your efforts and your time with their loyalty and their testimonials.

The unlimited potential of video products

Sunday, August 26th, 2007

Video publishing is one of the easiest ways to create a product for sale on the Internet, and it can be a very profitable business. Even though it's easier to publish a book than ever before, it's possible to create a video product in a fraction of the time required to create a book.

When you consider the amount of time it takes for a book by a new author to be accepted by a publisher, edited, manufactured, distributed, and marketed, several years can go by before authors see any revenue for all their hard work. Self-publishing is a good alternative for authors to consider, but the production and marketing costs can be very high. The creation of video products for sale on the Internet is a much easier way to generate a revenue stream.

How the Worldwide Web empowers producers of video content

Friday, August 10th, 2007

The cost of creating video products has come down enormously in the last few years. Internet technologies like video podcasting let you sell downloadable content without the need to produce your own cassettes, CDs, or DVDs, and without the need to maintain an expensive inventory. The Internet has made it possible for anyone with a computer, a few simple tools, and a broadband connection to be a creator and broadcaster of video products.

Simple tips for scripting great video products

Wednesday, August 8th, 2007

When you finish the research for your video product, it's time to start the script. Don't let the research drag on too long. Many people fall into the trap of thinking that they need to go on gathering information before they can begin to write a script. This is one of the deadliest forms of procrastination; we feel like we're working all the time, but when the day is over we haven't gotten anything done.