“Video Marketing Secrets”
Recently I have been super excited to learn
more and more about video marketing strategies
and how to use them on my challenge videos.
What challenge videos? Well, if you have been following
me on Facebook you would know that I have put myself
up against a challenge; a 30-day video challenge.
With that in mind, any business marketing, whether it be an online
business (new traditional model) or off line business (old traditional
model) there are many things to think about and implement in order
to reach your target market, right?
Specifically for online marketing one way to put your business online
is putting yourself on video. How else better to connect with your customers,
business clients, and business prospects than through video (especially
if they are not local).
I will share with you two highly effective video marketing
secrets below so when recording for your
online business opportunity you will gain more trust
and appreciation of your business clients in regards to
your product and/or service.
So, what’d you think?
Drop your thoughts in the comment box below and let’s share
more video secrets with each other.






13 comments to ““Video Marketing Secrets””
February 24th, 2010 at 9:10 AM
Jaclyn, these were some excellent tips. I especially liked the tip about looking into the camera and smiling! You do an excellent job of that in all your videos!
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February 24th, 2010 at 1:50 PM
very nice Jacklyn…I love this video. Your suggestions are very good, very helpful tips… and you look so pretty.
Keep up the great work.
Buff
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February 25th, 2010 at 1:43 PM
Hey Jax!
Very good points on doing videos… I am completely fired up that you are doing this challenge. What I have been doing is creating a list of video topics and when I get 30 that I can fluently talk about, that I can add value to people’s lives… then I will do this challenge as well. I think you got it going on and I already see that you are a success!
Talk soon girl! Hope to hear and see you on a Tuesday Tribe session!
Your friend,
Toki Tover
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Andrea Goodsaid Reply:
March 13th, 2010 at 12:48 AM
Grin – Toki you’re so smart to make a video list FRIST lol – I always just dive in and then – hey wait, what’s next??
Smart smart – look forward to you jumping in with us
Check out the facebook page when you get a minute:
http://www.facebook.com/thirtydayvideochallenge
Andrea
.-= Andrea Goodsaid´s last blog ..When Your Online Worlds Collide – Leverage it! =-.
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May 27th, 2010 at 4:47 AM
Hi Jaclyn,
Great video.. Great Blog…
What are you doing for the 30 day challenge?
Kirschan
.-= Kirschan´s last blog ..Andre Vaughn: Top FDI Income Earner Weighs in On Leadership, Building a large Team & Why You Should Consider FDI Voice – FDI Mobile =-.
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May 27th, 2010 at 10:37 AM
Great tips, Jacylyn! Keep upon great work!
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May 27th, 2010 at 9:38 PM
Thanks for the tips Jaclyn, I am so looking forward to putting myself out there. I know I have got alot to give and you do also, thanks for your share
.-= Sharon Whyte´s last blog ..Do I Really Need To Set Goals? =-.
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May 2nd, 2011 at 9:47 AM
Hello Jaclyn,
Truly two important tips which need repeating over and over again and I have to admit that sometimes I am in awe that people choose to go into the business (or any) world not looking their best.
Thank you for your important video
Keep the smiles,
Stevie
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Jaclyn Castro Reply:
May 2nd, 2011 at 11:30 AM
Yes! It’s so cliche but true: First impressions are everything!
It doesn’t have to be your MOST important part of your day (to fix up) but a little goes a long way!
Thanks for visiting Stevie!
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May 31st, 2011 at 3:29 AM
Thanks Jaclyn, these are great tips! I want to compliment you on the quality of your video. SO often when I watch videos the quality is poor – especially the sound. For some reason people will put effort into the material, maybe even the quality of the way the video looks – and then the sound is either scratchy, or there’s background noise, or even the volume is low. Well done!
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Jaclyn Castro Reply:
June 10th, 2011 at 2:47 PM
Well thank you Marquita! I know what you mean – we also stumble across some videos that lack the quality in regards to sound, but what gets to me is the actual quality of the video…when it gets annoying to watch because it is very pixelated. IF the content is really good, i’ll bare through the video by only listening to the audio so I can gain the most out of the topic.
Great to see you back again Marty! -Jaclyn
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June 8th, 2011 at 11:20 AM
Nice video tips, Jaclyn.
The non-verbal cues are especially important. In addition to the examples you gave, I’d like to encourage people to allow themselves quiet spots in their videos. You don’t have to talk non-stop and rapid fire ALL the time. Sometimes… pause… think about what you’re saying. Give a look, a nod, a sigh. That’s natural. Non-stop talking is not.
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Jaclyn Castro Reply:
June 10th, 2011 at 2:56 PM
You are absolutely right and bring up a good point David.
When people rapid-fire with their conversation it can easily lose the attention of their viewers, especially if the topic is not too interesting to them. But when there is a silence, it acts almost as a tiny recharge toward the viewer and gets the attention back to your message.
A great example is to imagine a room full of people listening to a speech. What we will see is that lots of people tend to NOT be listening to the speech and instead focus on other things like looking at what someone else is wearing, doing, etc.
BUT….when the speaker become totally silent, the audience and their attention quickly draws back to the speaker on stage…allowing them to refocus their attention on the speaker and the speakers message.
Great to see you back visiting my blog again David! -Jaclyn
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