I know it's the weekend, or just finished the weekend for those of you on this side of London.

Doesn't it seem like all the days merge and it gets harder to identify what day it is?

I thought that it was difficult for the first year that we retired, but this is harder still.

At least when we were retired, and everyone else was working we could tell what day it was by the local traffic.

Now that almost everybody is home that signal has gone.

On Saturday morning I managed to put the caravan away because it wasn't raining.

It was windy, and by early afternoon the rain was back, so the van was safely away in time.

That was pretty much the extent of my work for the day, though.

I spent the remainder of the day working on some website stuff, setting up some software, testing zoom.us and mirroring the computer to the T.V. so we can see everybody better.

Are you getting better at video conferencing?

It won't be long before there isn't anyone concerned about showing their face on a video because they'll have done it hundreds of time already.

I don't know if that's a good thing or not. 

It will increase the amount of video uploaded to YouTube and other websites as if there isn't enough already.

Do you make videos for marketing now?

If you do, which video software do you use?

I use Content Samurai for most of mine, but I also use Camtasia and Active Presenter.

It all depends on what I'm trying to achieve.

Regards,

Brent.

P.S. One of the great ways to use PLR is to convert it to a different format.

Content Samurai can do that for you in minutes complete with a background music track and auto-generated speech if you don't want your voice there.

If you do want to do the voice-over, the way Content Samurai handles the prompting is excellent and makes it so easy to get a good result.

You typically don't have your face on a Content Samurai video but if you combine that with a video recording of you speaking by blending the two videos with Camtasia you can do that pretty quickly.

Go here to get a trial copy of Content Samurai.

 
  Brent Milne
12 Torrens St
Happy Valley
South Australia

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