4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2 Minute Video Report By Terri Roberts
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Helpful Advice, May 29, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Kosta Efstathiou |
Pros:
Resell Rights.
Cons:
No Website or Promotional Tools.
Table of contents has no page numbers and is not clickable.
Bottom Line:
It's a quick read; you might find it useful. Use it to inspire your creations on "FREE IQ."
Suggestions To The Author:
I suggest you add the eBook "Title" and your name as author in the header in order to brand yourself. In the footer, a clickable link to you website or a clickable add, as well as page numbers. Your eBook is poorly monetized. You should read "E-Book Profit Centers Revealed" by Edmund Loh. Also, don't double-space your lines.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2 Minute Video Report By Terri Roberts
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Very Powerful Concept..., April 15, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Paul Kleinmeulman |
As a marketer who has been using video extensively for over a year now, I know this is a very powerful concept.
From my personal research I know that video increases relationships and conversion rates when recommending affiliate products, so I know this works.
It's a quck and easy read that helps cut down the learning curve. I highly recommend it.
Sincerely,
Paul Kleinmeulman
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2 Minute Video Report By Terri Roberts
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, May 13, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Lynn Lopez |
The e-book discussed the importance of using videos to pull in customers and buyers to your site and also stressed some important marketing tips. It makes for a pretty compelling argument in favor of maximizing videos in websites. I like how it also discusses the most popular videos that went around online and what factors contributed to their popularity. It's written in a simple format using simple terms and is extremely easy to grasp. Major points for being able to stress in the e-book the right way to market through videos.
It has a number of typos that need correcting, though. And although equipment such as a computer and a webcam were mentioned, I also would have personally preferred it if the author went a lot deeper into the discussion and description of the necessary equipment, just so the readers will know more about what cameras and software are the best ones to use. |
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2 Minute Video Report By Terri Roberts
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2 Minute Video Report..., May 15, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Julio Mattos |
Videos are the wave of the future and of the past.
Regardless of which way you look at it, small videos on things you are interested in and what others are interested, is a hot topic and a hot product.
We realize that their are alot of video products out their and with these small size ebooks and the extensive amount of programs and schools and e-schools out their, we are seeing more and more ways of getting our message out to others interested in things we are interested in.
But videos is one thing and audios are another, but combining all these variety of ways of marketing to our target niches is something worth looking into.
We are all told when you do videos and or doing public speaking, be creative and over the past couple years youtube has done just that.
But making videos has become more and more valuable.
Keep making those videos and learning how to make them.
All the best in your video making abilities,
Julio Mattos |
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
2 Minute Video Report By Terri Roberts
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good source of ideas, July 31, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Lorie Therese Locara |
If you are of this generation or if you got bitten by the bug that afflicts today's denizens, then I assume you have the attention span of a gnat. If you understand what you would want as a consumer: quickly delivered everything, information at your fingertips, at a click, all within less than a second, then this ebook is for you.
Unlike other ebooks about viral marketing that emphasize the theory, this is packed with information on how to spark your ideas for the creation of your ultimate viral video: that next dancing baby (remember Ally McBeal's Dancing Baby screensaver?) or the next Two Chinese Boys/Back Dorm Boys phenomenon.
One great thing about YouTube and other video sites is that when word spreads about a great video, others pick it up and post it everywhere. So it really helps that this eBook encourages you to think out of the box so you can create original stuff that are sure to draw in the crowds.
But just a tip, from a video maker herself, it's best to be on YouTube. It's more viral, is embedded into Google, because YouTube is a Google subsidiary, and, YouTube's community is large, most of them encouraging. If you tread on political issues, though, brace yourself for mudslinging. And no one has ever been immune to "haters" or spammers.
But overall, if you're in it for marketing, YouTube is the best bet. It is video sharing married with social networking and backed by a search engine. It's marketing bliss.
And this eBook will give you the ideas to fuel your rise up the search engines. :) |
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