6 places to find customers for free with only one piece of content.
The single piece of content is a video which you will create once but in two different sizes.
The places to find customers require different sized video, which is why you need to oblige them.
All of these have their own search functions and traffic built-in.
Each of their primary customer base profile is different from the other contenders, but there is also plenty of overlap.
The style of video you need to create is determined by how they deliver their feeds.
Square videos work best on Facebook and Pinterest.
The others use rectangular videos, but there is no reason you can't explore alternatives to see what happens.
Making your video thumbnails and the video stand out will help you get views.
Getting the description right and the hashtags right will make a huge difference as well.
Regards,
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This training shows you how to make videos that stand out in the crowd.
It's a simple process that makes a massive difference to the video.
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There are so many different ways you can create a video, some for free and some paid.
The free ones are usually not as flexible as the paid ones, but you can still get pretty good results with them.
On my Mac, I have Keynote which exports slides directly to video, iMovie which creates movies from images or video from your phone, Photo Booth which can record a talking head, Camtasia, and ActivePresenter plus access to Vidnami.
Of course, you could make the videos with your phone and upload them from there.
I understand that the Microsoft O.S. has similar tools available built-in.
That's before you start looking for other tools or web-based tools, so there is no reason that you couldn't have a basic tester video up and running in ten minutes from now.
You will probably immediately delete the first one as it will be crap, but it is proof of concept.
Now you can start planning a better one.
The best videos have a script to work from because it helps keep the flow going and makes sure you hit all the points you want to cover.
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