...And how you can easily profit from it!
Here are the five simple steps to take
for on-line success:
1. Get your customers to trust you
As every business owner knows, clients
are the lifeblood of your e-business.
You can be the best practitioner of your
craft in the world, but without customers,
all your study and training can mean zilch!
I’m sure you already know, from personal
experience, that people don’t want to
do business with just anyone. They want
good solid service from people who have
been there, done that. If you can provide
valuable advice to your prospects, you
can be sure that they will begin to trust
you and develop a RELATIONSHIP with you.
And just how do you position yourself
as an expert? How do you gain their trust?
2. Testimonials
And not just any old testimonials, we’re
talking VIDEO testimonials.
Imagine this. What if you could get
a super salesman to work 24 hours a day,
7 days a week, 52 weeks every year…
a salesman who never gets sick or tired
and all he/she does is direct hordes and
hordes of targeted clients to your business?
What if this salesman was also a satisfied
client?
Don’t even try to estimate the astounding
value someone like this would bring to
your business. And it can all be done
with the power of video.
3. The Power of Video
Anyone can be a video producer, especially
today. Technology has delivered the tools
and there is an emerging group of people
who know that (don’t tell anyone this)
video production is easy, if you have
the right plan.
Don’t just take my word for it, here’s
what the ‘big guns’ of Internet marketing
have to say on the topic of on-line video:
“Video and DVD has a high value to
it and can be completed at a fairly low
cost.”
You could purchase a Video editing card
and a digital camcorder and begin creating
your own video information products and
testimonials. Video and DVD has a high-ticket
value to it and is going to become more
and more valuable as it is integrated
into the Internet. Jo Han Mok CEO, Super
Fast Profit Enterprise www.TheProtegeProgram.com
“Joe, what do you see for the future
of the Internet? Look for more video as
bandwidth opens..." Joe Vitale www.mrfire.com
Now desktop video is a huge opportunity
and you have the chance to leapfrog other
businesses not as informed as you. You
can visually show potential customers
concrete evidence of: · A video sample
of your product · The quality of your
work · Satisfied clientele · Your customer
back-up and support mechanisms
Everyday businesses are looking for
an edge. A way to distinguish themselves
from the competition. And now getting
your business message to the masses in
a cost-effective manner is possible. Yes…
possible. And you can be the video producer
that does it, the ultimate DIY (do it
yourself)!
4. The Right Plan
Most people think that it takes big
bucks to produce video for business. The
inside secret is that you can produce
quality online or offline video productions
with a relatively small investment –
and having the right plan that can take
you step-by-step through the process is
a crucial component. Here are the steps
I suggest you should follow:
1. Get yourself a digital video camera
2. Learn how to use it to produce ‘compelling’
video of satisfied clientele. This sounds
obvious, but it can be where the majority
of operators ‘drop the ball’. (Learn
the techniques at www.kmsvideo.com).
3. Engineer cost effective solutions to
produce professional production values
(in particular the areas of lighting and
audio). 4. Polish your production with
your desktop editing system. 5. Distribute
your message to your clients and potential
customers on video tape, DVD or via e-mail
And the list of online superstars who
see that linking the power of video with
the delivery and reach of the Internet
as the way of the future is growing daily:
“What innovative marketing approaches
are you using? One of the most exciting
things we've done recently is to put an
actual video online..." Mark Joyner
Jim Edwards is another Internet marketer
jumping on the video bandwagon. A journalist
by trade, Jim’s primary medium for delivering
his message has been print. He now provides
his message in video format online.
5. Understand Your Audience
One of the reasons for the preference
of video is because you can share a greater
amount of information in a shorter time.
Understand this:
· FACT: The majority of people are
auditory and visual learners · hungry
for information but, · are time poor.
If you understand this, you’ll realize
why so many Internet marketers (we’re
talking about top-flite, successful Internet
marketers) are turning to online video
to convey their message.
If you, at present, market your business
online, take advantage of the current
shift to the way information is delivered
on the Internet. You still have the opportunity
to separate yourself from the majority
of on-line marketers and that's where
the little guys win.
Bottom line…
Whether you’re using a web-cam, video
camera or a professional broadcast camera
the same basic rules of filming apply.
Easy to learn and so simple to apply,
but can ruin a video if not followed.
So don’t allow your important business
message to get lost in a jumble of poorly
composed images. Apply the basics and
deliver the right message to your target
audience.
Visit http://www.kmsvideo.com
for more information
Mark Sturge, web master at http://www.kmsvideo.com
and owner of KMS Productions. Mark has
been filming, editing and producing videos
and television productions since 1997
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