How to Get Started Using Online Video to Promote Your Business

Published: Tue, 02/17/09

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My interview with Internet marketer and online video expert Mike Koenigs is now available for f r e e download.

 

After a career behind the camera, Mike stepped in front of it and began teaching his trade by recording his own videos in his garage. A few years later, he built a four camera, high-definition recording studio -- called Digital Café -- and now counts Tony Robbins, Debbie Ford and Deepak Chopra as clients.

 

In less than 2 years, Mike has helped distribute more than 3 million videos online using his Traffic Geyser product. He's also credited for making the "Infomercial Toolkit" and inventing the "Internet Infomercial" for marketing and selling products or services with video on the Web.

 

Mike has served as a producer, marketer and consultant for Sony Entertainment, 20th Century Fox, 3M, General Mills, Domino's Pizza, Ralston and Mazda Motors.

 

During this 51-minute interview, you'll discover how to get started using online video to promote your business, as well as ...

 

·         How you can instantly eliminate your online video amateur status by making a $30 "sound" investment.

 

·         A common lighting mistake you'll never notice until after you record your video.  

 

·         How to use a "love" exercise to relax in front of the camera and improve your relationship with viewers.

 

·         An easy way to create quick videos without using a camera. (This method is perfect for people who are camera shy.)

 

·         A simple secret for coming up with at least 20 video topics that will dominate the search engines and bring you leads almost effortlessly.

 

·         How to combine keywords and distribution to ensure your target audience views your videos and then visits your website.

 

·         And much more.

 

Get this exclusive interview by clicking or downloading the

following MP3 link: http://runningaudio.s3.amazonaws.com/mikevideo.mp3

 

You can also read the transcript here: http://www.writewaysolutions.com/pdf/videotranscript.pdf

 

Enjoy!

 

Sincerely,

Tom

 

P.S. According to eMarketer, a digital marketing and media research firm, 67 percent of all Internet users view some form of video advertising at least once a month. By 2012, that number is expected to jump to 81 percent. In fact, the popularity of online video has grown so much that YouTube recently surpassed Yahoo as the world's No. 2 search engine. There's never been a better time to start using video to promote your business.