Posts Tagged ‘ online video ’

Jul 1
2009

YouTube How-to for Coaches
Posted by Rachel Pradhan

Are you looking to YouTube? This podcast will walk you through some of the basics of how to get started, including how to choose keywords and add them to your discription, where to add your hyper-link, and how to gain more viewers.

Jun 26
2009

YouTube and Online Video Success Panel
Posted by Rachel Pradhan

Coaches and speakers around the world will find benefit in attending today’s class, June 26th from 10-11 am PST. You’ll learn:

- Position you as an expert
- People get to know you
- Build awareness and visibility
- Gain credibility
- Inexpensive marketing strategy
- Web Video Shows
- Earn revenue with web video
- The future of web videos

Our panelists are:

Arvee Robinson, is a Master Speaker Trainer, International Speaker, and Author. She teaches business owners, service professionals, and entrepreneurs how to use public speaking as a marketing strategy so they can attract more clients, generate unlimited leads and grow their businesses, effortlessly. She teaches a proven speaker system for delivering persuasive presentations, and easy formulas for creating killer elevator speeches and magnetic self-introductions. Arvee has helped hundreds of individuals to win clients and close more sales every time they speak. She offers private coaching, workshops, and weekly teleclasses. Her programs will make you money for the rest of your life.
www.instantprospeaker.com
www.arveerobinson.com
Twitter id: http://www.twitter.com/ArveeRobinson
Facebook id: http://www.facebook.com/ArveeRobinson

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Steve Rosenbaum is unabashedly enthusiastic about the media metamorphosis underway. Since he launched MTV UNfiltered with small format camera’s and an 800# (pre-internet) he’s been building companies and platforms that foster collaboration, contribution, and filtering. Today, as the CEO of Magnify.net, he provides Cloud Content Curation solutions to more than 55,000 web sites including New York Magazine, Zappos.tv, Etsy.tv, Weather.com, and more. In the future, all content lives in the cloud. The future just arrived.
www.Magnify.net
www.twitter.com/magnify

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Oct 29
2008

Market Yourself Out of Recession – On a Shoe String
Posted by Rachel Pradhan

Photo by DavidDMuir on Flickr In this month’s Entrepreneur Magazine, Robert Kiyosaki wrote about how marketing can help those of use feeling the pinch of the recession. As he put it: “I’ll bet money that this business [referring to a full-page ad for a local appliance store] will be here next year. Why? Because this business is advertising more aggressively than its competition.”

Many businesses will cut down on marketing and advertising when the pinch begins – and I think this is especially true for entrepreneurs, including life and business coaches, who shoe-string their marketing efforts. I’m not putting down shoe-string marketing, in fact I’m right there with you! Like many of the clients I help with Internet Marketing, I don’t have a huge budget for my Marketing efforts – and that’s why I utilize my ‘feet’ vs. my wallet. Examples of marketing efforts that cost little* or nothing: blogging, podcasting, online video (if done on your own), social networking,  and utilizing forums. In fact, I only advertise in one magazine, and most of my marketing budget is used in networking (the physical kind with rubber chickens, business cards, and costs a lot more than Facebook or Twitter – but still important to attend).

You can build your business during the recession (or whatever you want to call it) without spending that much.  The good news is: not everyone will work hard to get ahead of the recession. This gives hard workers the advantage. How about you? Are you with us?

*Most of these examples of ‘time vs. money’ marketing ideas are less than $300, and most are even free.


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