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Congratulations to David Meerman Scott

Posted by Bill Carney

David Meerman Scott just launched his revised & updated book The NEW RULES of MARKETING & PR (Click to buy).  If you haven’t read it you should.

In it David talks about the creation of a video category called business casual (page 252). He explains that video in all its forms need not be the high production difficulty and cost you’ve come to expect from “formal video”.  David goes on to make several points

  1. You can produce simple low cost engaging content that works/converts.
  2. Do not create poorly shot video, with bad lighting and editing – there is a baseline.
  3. He is “convinced that the trend towards casual content means that consumers want to get closer to the organizations they do business with”.
  4. Informal “telling it like it is – will make us more efficient”

One additional learning that David and our customers have stressed is -

Trust.

Business Casual video is honest. You’re standing out there on your own with no fancy backgrounds nor teleprompter.  People love the directness and the honesty that comes through the simple format.  We find that people appreciate it and are therefore willing to advance to conversation with such a forthright individual that’s focused on the content delivered.

Never forget that no matter how produced your video is – the content must be authentic and engaging. That is what converts visitors. The business casual content is easily produced on small high definition capable cameras (Cisco Flip, Kodak Zi8) that are simple to use and cost less than $80 to purchase. The quality is fantastic and as of this post Flip cameras are still online for sale.

Here is an example of business casual video content –

Today, when visitors see this business casual content they find it genuine and engaging. The results are excellent and the more you do it the easier it gets.

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The Flip Camera Is Dead! Meet A Worthy Replacement: The Kodak PlayTouch

Posted by Chris Carroll

Cisco announced today that they are discontinuing the Flip Camera. Also, our favorite camera, the Kodak Zi8, has also been discontinued. We all know that every phone/tablet/iPod has a camera, but they are not good enough for business video. So what can we do?

The good news is that Kodak recently came out with the PlayTouch. The PlayTouch offers all the features the Zi8 offered, including 1080P HD video, a mic in, USB plug and play video transfer, as well as a few new features we like.

Watch the video below where I review the PlayTouch

Key Features Of The PlayTouch

  • Clipping/Trim Videos Right On The Camera – this is a huge time saver!
  • Microphone In Jack Can Also Be Headphone Jack (not both at the same time)
  • Same great quality video recording as the Zi8, including image stabilization
  • New Larger Touch Screen
  • Video Effects, Like Sepia, B/W and 70′s (whatever that means, maybe it puts bell bottoms on everyone?)

We’ve always recommended the Kodak Zi8 for our customers, and we’ve begun to recommend the PlayTouch. Until portable device cameras get better, we’ll be sticking with these.

Let us know if you have any questions. Comment below.

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Wireless Mic for Kodak Zi8 and Others

Posted by Chris Carroll

We’ve found a very nice microphone that will work with the Kodak Zi8, Canon DSLR’s and a lot of cameras that allow a headphone (1/8″) microphone input jack.  It’s the Sony ECM-AW3 Wireless Micriphone (Click Here To See The Mic).  The mic works pretty great, take a look at the video below for my test review, technical specs and where you can buy this wireless microphone.

Pros:

  • Fairly Inexpensive ($160 – Amazon)
  • Easy To Use
  • Great Sound
  • Works on Many Cameras
  • Package Comes With Needed Cables
  • Uses 2 AAA Batteries (Not Included but No Digging at Radio Shack for Button Batteries)
  • Portable & Easy To Move Around With
  • Automatically Reconnects When Walking Back Into Range
  • 3 Hour Battery Life

Cons:

  • The Mic Is Large, Hard to Hide
  • No Way To Listen To Audio While Recording (Unless Your Camera Supports It)
  • Bright Blue LED Gives It Away (Does Come With A Cover)
  • Very Open Mic (Will Pick Up A Lot Of Background Noise)

Please let me know if you have any test cases you would like to see or have any questions.  Just comment away!

 

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Is Video Worth it for Small Business? Absolutely!

Posted by admin

Image Courtesy of djcodrin

In his recent USA Today column for small business, Steve Strauss suggests that “maximizing your web presence is key to building your small business.” We couldn’t agree more.  We especially like Steve’s point that “video is probably the top Web 2.0 tool out there right now.” He points out that if you have video on your homepage, upwards of 80% of your visitors will click on it first.

Steve isn’t talking to Fortune 1000 businesses here; instead he’s providing advice to small businesses looking for an edge. So, if you could get a video up on your web page in less than one day, for less than $500 (assuming you already have a decent camera), would you consider it? Of course you would.  Especially if that video – the first thing eight out of every ten visitors will click on – was proven to convert better than text alone.

Still not convinced? Here’s how you might get started.  Let’s say you’re an accountant and this season has been slow. Perhaps more people are doing their own taxes. You take your handy Cisco Flip Camera, place it on your desk (it will stay up, trust us) and you push play (one red button), covering your key points (you spent 30 minutes earlier today creating these).  “Hello, I’m John and I know many of you have put off tax preparation until the last minute….I have some good news…we have people standing by to help…please click on the button to my right if you’d like us to get started on your return within 24 hours and guarantee that it is filed before the IRS deadline.”

To stay with the simple theme, let’s say that because time is running out, you decide to do a simple email campaign. You add your newly created video into your HTML email, select your current mailing list and hit send.  Now, within minutes, you can see that potential tax filers are accessing your video. You’ve created a personal connection and made a clear appeal (I’ll get started within 24 hours) that is driving people to your offer.

The following example is simple, but it underscores how easy and cost-effective video creation can be. As you become more experienced, you’ll likely experiment more, but it’s unlikely you’ll need much more than your honest appeal to customers or clients, your simple, but compelling offer and a means to distribute or promote your campaign.

So go head and give it a try. Use it for new products, upcoming events or special offers.  And be sure to let us know how many new prospects you convert with video.

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