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YouTube Video Marketing Strategies – One and Done
BSVP On-Site: YouTube Video Marketing Strategies In a follow up to YouTube Video Marketing Strategies #1 regarding creating consistent content. The way to build an audience is post more than just a single ad. You will not create a loyal following or subscriber base with a single video. The key… Continue reading
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YouTube Content Marketing Workshop
Day 1 – How Consistent Content can build Your Audience 30 days to YouTube Marketing Strategies Get 30 tips, tricks and secrets to building your business with YouTube Marketing Strategies. Posting a single commercial about your business on YouTube will not attract a repeat audience or inspire viewers to share… Continue reading
/ Podcast Series: BSVP On-Site, SEO, video, Video Editing, Video Marketing, Video Production & Editing, web video marketing, YouTube
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The Power of Testimonials
Asking for testimonials is really pretty simple. Getting a testimonial can come from a variety of different ways, Written, LinkedIn, Video. Bonnie Richtman, of Peak Performance Action Coach has written testimonials that they use. They post them on LinkedIn and other sites. They also put them in the invitations to some of their seminars. They also post their video testimonials. The videos are really, really compelling because they are very easy to watch. They’re short and sweet. The videos deliver tonal inflections, tears, sometimes, of gratitude and happiness and they’re easy to send to people. They can take a quick look at them and, once again, their very compelling.
/ Podcast Series: BSVP On-Site, video, web video marketing, YouTube
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10 Benefits of Video Marketing
Part 1 of this presentation outlines the practical and statistical side of why video marketing matters. The second part of the presentation shows examples of a few types of videos that your business can produce. 1 – The benefits of producing video include 92% of B2B customers watch video online…. Continue reading
/ Chamber of Commerce, Podcast Series: BSVP On-Site, SEO, Video Marketing, web video marketing, YouTube
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G-Technology Studio RAID
BSVP On-Site at NAB talked with Mark Anderson from G-Technology about their new G-RAID Studio and the G-Speed Studio hardware RAID G-Technology won the Videomaker Best of NAB 2014 Award for the new Studio RAID with Thunderbolt 2. The Studio line has a 2-bay system and a 4-bay system. The… Continue reading
/ BSVP On-Site Tech, Podcast Series: BSVP On-Site, video, Video Production & Editing, YouTube
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What Do You Use to Keep up with Your Industry?
Competition can be tough. So, what are you doing to keep up with the news and trends in your business? The business owners and marketing professionals from finance, real estate, manufacturing, food services, business management, website design and executive coaching give tips on what they use to keep up with… Continue reading
/ marketing, Podcast Series: BSVP On-Site, video, Video Marketing, YouTube
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YouTube Content Marketing: Create, Curate, Spectate
Presentation for the Lake Forest/Lake Bluff Chamber of Commerce. I wish to thank all of those that came out to my “Mind Your Business” presentation on video marketing and YouTube strategy. I was able to cover a lot, from how to search Google and YouTube smarter and faster, to how… Continue reading
/ Chamber of Commerce, Lake Forest, marketing, production, editing, Chicago, SEO, video, Video Marketing, web video marketing, YouTube
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Video & YouTube Content Marketing Strategy
Highlights from the Video and YouTube Content Marketing Strategy presentation at the Media Marketing Conference. – 3 steps to successful video marketing – Bruce Himmelblau has a background in documentary filmmaking and marketing as well as video. As a full service video production company and YouTube Strategists, Blue Sky Video… Continue reading
/ Chamber of Commerce, marketing, production, editing, Chicago, SEO, video, YouTube
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6 ways to improve your YouTube channel with Tent-Pole Programming
The reason why advertisers and media channels release their specials around a specific event is because public interest peaks during those periods. The strategy is to get their content in front people during the pre-buzz stage. So that when the event hits, they’re are in the minds of the viewer of shopper.