Sample tutorial 3Above is a quick tutorial type movie for Camsee.com. Please note this is only an example that I have created. Were you in the need of a small tutorial type movie I would need the scripted words from you and all other complementing details.
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Why have a YouTube movieTo showcase your products.Many companies are already using YouTube for their business. If you are a reseller, there’s a good chance that at least a handful of the companies whose products you sell have videos on YouTube. Help your web site stand out from the pack by integrating these right into your product pages. To show off your work.Even if you don’t have access to any pre-made YouTube videos for your business (or if you don’t sell ready-made products), you can still show off your work with a video of your own. Say, for example that your company creates custom interiors for high end homes or pubs etc. Rather than simply showing a handful of pictures on your site, you can compliment that picture gallery by creating a three minute walkthrough video that shows the detail work that has gone into your project. To host video testimonials.Video testimonials are a great way to get your product message across. Adding videos to YouTube is so easy that almost anyone can do it. Nearly any initial video format works (as does virtually any standard digital video camera). As a bandwidth-saver.Instead of creating a 10+mb video files that are streamed on your web site, Integration of YouTube videos within your site means that customers get to see more from your company, without increasing your hosting budget. Not only that, but you’ll even bring in the occasional YouTube browser who finds your video on YouTube and visits your web site as a result. Video tutorials.It can be tough visualizing how to use, build or repair some products based solely on a product manuals supplied, but often these challenges can be avoided with a simple video clip. Especially if your product is unique, a YouTube video could be an essential asset in reducing customer technical support calls and returns. These video links can even be e-mailed to customers directly, simplifying the process of replying to repetitive technical support issues. |
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