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Showing posts with label create audio and video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label create audio and video. Show all posts

Monday, May 4, 2009

Local Online Search Surpasses General Search

In a recent article sent to me by one of our Online Community Magazine owners, Diane Corriette of http://UniquelyDominican.com, research shows that local search is growing more rapidly than regular online search. Check out the article for yourself here.

With the way the economy is,

  • people are caught between needing desperately to market themselves and differentiate themselves from their competitors, but NOT having the money to do it.
  • In addition, there are endless numbers of people without a job or a way to support their families.

Now, for those of you who don't know, I created a software that is a combination YouTube + iTunes + Google for your local community. It is called Online Community Magazines, and helps offline businesses market in their local community with text, images, audio and video. All it needs is someone to run it and get people on board.

Previously, the software was priced at $5,000, but with the economy the way it is, that pricing no longer makes sense. Accordingly, I have decided to totally restructure Online Community Magazines to make it completely affordable for ANYONE to have their magazine up IMMEDIATELY and to start making money while offering hope to all of the local businesses that are struggling.

This is what I am offering:

  • an Online Community Magazine set up for your community (including Multimedia Business Directory, Internet TV & Radio, Forum, Coupon Site),
  • PLUS $1500 in multimedia production courses to help you train at home to produce audio & video for local businesses, for only $500 to set up and start!

For only $500, I will set up your magazine so you can start offering inexpensive text, image, audio and video advertising for local businesses IMMEDIATELY. After that, your investment is only $250 a month WITHOUT ANY LOCKED-IN CONTRACTS.

With only 10 local businesses paying $50/month so they can upload unlimited press releases, audios and videos (which ALL stay on their page to help their search engine rankings), that pays for your set up, and allows you to start making $250/month profit. ADD MORE CLIENTS, KEEP ALL OF THE EXTRA PROFIT!

Some businesses may be do-it-yourselfers, and want to create their own multimedia to post on the magazine and back onto their own web page. They can sign up for the Commercial Creation Center for only $19.99 a month to easily create their audios and videos (and you get 25% commission every month that they use it).

However, many businesses just want someone else to handle it for them - so THAT'S WHY I'VE ADDED $1500 IN MULTIMEDIA PRODUCTION COURSES, so you can make even MORE MONEY creating commercials and how-to-shows for local businesses!

So check out the new information at http://OnlineCommunityMagazines.com and find out how you can start your new business THIS WEEK for only $500, and get $1500 in Multimedia Production Courses to train for your new career as a Multimedia Marketer.

Any questions? Give me a call at 678-459-2437, and we'll brainstorm about how to get you started in your new career.

Penny Haynes

P.S. I almost forgot! If you know of someone else who would be a perfect match for this opportunity, you get 20% commission from their magazine FOR AS LONG AS IT REMAINS ACTIVE!

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Video Production Tips (Overview), Marketing With Audio And Video

Learn the definition of GOOD video in this overview of Video Production Tips on the Marketing With Audio And Video show with Penny Haynes. Lorraine Grula of http://www.VideoProductionTips.com has 30 years of professional video production experience, and will be sharing her knowledge in this next series of video excerpts from the Marketing With Audio And Video show.



Lorraine shares that in a survey of entrepreneurs, 70% of them said that video was the #1 thing they would pursue for their online marketing. As we've said before, video has become the most popular thing on the internet, with YouTube surpassing Google in page views.

We also discuss the 3 most important things your video MUST have in order to be considered a "good" video. The simplicity of them will surprise you, and you will be able to do all three easily.

If you are interested in discovering a lot of different ways to create and use audio and video to promote your business, I invite you to download my free 30 page excerpt from "101 Things To Do With Audio And Video (To Promote Your Business)". Just go to http://www.101ThingsAudioVideo.com.

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Proof That Marketing With Audio And Video WORKS!


A local radio station found me on Google and contacted me about working with them. This is proof yet again that using multimedia to increase your search engine rankings IS an effect and inexpensive way to get more clients.

It is similar to how Lifetime Television for Women hired me as Podcasting Consultant in 2006. The head of IT was listening to my Brain Storm! Business Podcast and suggested me when podcasting was put on the table in a meeting.

The only thing you are required to do is create and post good quality (not perfect) audio and video to the internet on a CONSISTENT basis. BE THERE when someone is searching for your area of expertise. As a matter of fact, be in many places - it is very impressive when you are found in more than one place.

I know you are busy with a million different things. I have spent the past 3 days taking care of a very sick dog. I am way behind where I should be. But I promised myself I would post at least 4 - 5 times a week to my blog. I only had 3 posts, and I was going to keep my commitment to myself, my business, and my hard earned Google rankings.

When you are too tired to record, then ask yourself, "How badly do I want new clients?" If you want it bad enough, you will find a way to make it happen, and discipline yourself to get at least one show a week completed. You don't have to be as ambitious as I am with 4 - 5 posts a week. Just get one a week out to start marketing with audio and video.

So I hope I have inspired you to keep on creating and posting on a regular schedule. There IS reason to do it - there are clients out there looking for you, but you MUST be on the first few pages of Google to be found by them.

Penny Haynes, http://www.Multimediapreneur.com/

P.S. 101 Things To Do With Audio And Video (To Promote Your Business) is being released next week. Please help yourself to the free excerpt and/or the complete book at http://www.101ThingsAudioVideo.com/.

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Thursday, January 8, 2009

Creating A Script That Sounds Natural (Part 2), Marketing With Audio And Video

In this Marketing With Audio And Video excerpt, Kristy Nichols and I (Penny Haynes) conclude our discussion of how to make natural script writing easy and quick. Some tips include starting small at first with shorter, simpler projects, and using a free teleprompter you can find at http://www.FreePrompter.com.



As a late breaking news brief, I have more proof that marketing with audio and video works, and works well. Tonight, I was contacted by someone from a local radio station who found me by searching on Google. He followed the breadcrumbs, and went from site to site of mine, and called me immediately about possibly being interviewed on an early morning radio show talking about podcasting and online video, and also possibly helping their sales force use online audio and video to better produce and make their presentations with the Commercial Creation Center.

Now, all I am doing is posting audio and video, and making sure that I always put a link to my important (or relevant) sites. Doing it on a consistent basis helps me stay at the top of search engine rankings. You NEVER know who may run across you while they are researching a topic.

So, as I have said before, put a link back to your business in EVERY POST. It bolsters your search engine rankings. In my blog feed, I have an automatic "signature", which adds my name and Commercial Creation Center link to the bottom of every post, so I don't have to worry about forgetting it. So everywhere that my blog/podcast is syndicated, there is the link to my business.

Lastly, '101 Things To Do With Audio And Video (To Promote Your Business) comes out next week, come hell or high water (which means with or without graphics, in my case). I just want to get the show on the road, and get this book into the hands of people who are struggling to build their business, and show them that it can be quick, easy and inexpensive to do it.

Friday, January 2, 2009

6 Web Cam Tips from Penny Haynes, Marketing With Audio And Video

In today's episode of Marketing With Audio And Video, I use a web cam to give you 6 web cam tips. I simultaneously show you how to connect your video clips with short "slide videos".

I am an advocate for breaking up your videos into smaller, more manageable (and less stressful) chunks. Talk for a little while on a subject, then stop, save it, and record the next section. You don't have to script it if you are talking on a subject you know well.

The only issue is the transition between the clips - you will not start the next video in the exact same position as you ended the last video, and that can look jarring. One solution is to create single-slide videos to place in between each web cam clip. Type outline points on your slide (and make sure to put the web site address of your business at the bottom of each slide). Then, when you mix your videos together, you alternate between slides and web cam video.

Another solution is to use transitions between your slides, if your program allows for that. An alternative would be to vary your shots - do a close up, and then a full shot. You don't want to do too many different shots, though - it will end up looking like you couldn't remember where you positioned the camera in your last shot.

Another thing I recommend (but did not discuss in this video) is to place a caption throughout your video. If someone likes it and re-posts it, you want your contact information to be visible all the time. If you don't brand your video, other people can actually take credit for it in some fashion.

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Penny Haynes just announced as World's Greatest Business Mind!

I am speechless, just speechless, to know that all of you have unanimously voted me, Penny Haynes, Multimediapreneur, as the World's Greatest Business Mind! (I wish!) Actually, it's all due to my ability to create this video with The Message Group's fabulous instant video creation tool!




Sites like this provide great marketing opportunities. The whole idea is to create something that other people will spread virally via email (most people don't know how to create a stand-alone video, but will simply forward the email The Message Group sends you with the link to the online movie on their site).

I used Camtasia to create the stand-alone video. The only way I was able to record the audio directly from the internet was to change my audio settings from Microphone to "What U Hear" under Recording properties, and then unplug my microphone. But it was worth it, and fun.

If you can ever find a tool that will allow you to do this from your site, it's an instant traffic generator. I'm keeping my eye out for something like this for my own site. Let me know if you already know of such a program.