Showing posts with label YouTube videos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label YouTube videos. Show all posts

Build Your List and Get More Leads Using YouTube Videos

Sunday, May 1, 2011

There are many ways to build your list and get more leads online, but one of the best tried and proven methods is by using YouTube videos.

YouTube videos are definitely one of the greatest ways to build your list and get more leads, but only if you know how to use them to your advantage.

Most producers of YouTube videos have a tendency to give out way too much information about their market or product line in a single video.

Instead, try using YouTube videos to dribble out small nuggets of information to your viewers on a daily basis, include an opt in link to your squeeze page where your visitors can go to subscribe. 

By dribbling out small tidbits of wisdom about your niche market product or service every single day for about a week or so; you will find that many more viewers will be willing to give you their email address. 

The dribbling effect acts like a pre-sell of an affiliate product on your website. Before directing your potential customer to your affiliate's sales page, you are whetting your viewer's appetite.

As an alternative, you can tell people to subscribe to your YouTube channel  however, it's obviously not as productive as the collection of their names and email address.

Your primary focus with YouTube videos should always be to get everybody subscribed to your channel and on to your email marketing list.

A good point to make here, is that many list builders often don't pay enough attention to their leads and often wind up under utilizing them.

Many marketers who are focused primarily on lead generation, often leave their biggest money making asset on the table.   And that is, except for the initial product sell, not using their list to sell other products to their subscribers.

It's easy to build your list and get more leads using YouTube videos, but what you do with those leads is what separates the men from the boys in the internet marketing business.

Hopefully, you do not fit into that category.
 

Strategic Online Profit Strategies For Successful YouTube Videos

Monday, December 27, 2010

Strategic online profit strategies for successful YouTube Videos must include several factors to attract an audience.

Good marketing videos pay particular attention to picture quality, video length, audio quality, interesting content and an easily recognized message for viewers.

One of the strategic online profit strategies for successful YouTube videos that is often overlooked by video producers is their usefulness to the viewer.

It's a fact that some of the most watched videos on the Internet, are videos that teach people how to do things.

When done properly, creating simple "How To" videos, is a strategic online profit strategy that can attract hundreds of thousands of YouTube viewers to your website.

Often a short simple video on "how to change your air conditioning filter", "how to set up an aquarium", "how to upload a WordPress Theme" or "how to make turkey salad" will generate much more interest than other more "professionally produced" YouTube videos.

People have a genuine thirst for knowledge on almost any subject you can think of and when a YouTube video provides an answer or a solution to their questions; they will flock to your video to view it.

Giving your audience useful information through the use of YouTube videos can be maximized by providing them with a series of step by step "how to" videos.

This technique works especially well with more technical subjects, but can be accomplished with almost any topic.

Giving your audience a step by step video presentation on "how to install a WordPress blog" can be accomplished just as easily as "how to catch pompano in the surf".

The secret word is USEFUL information.

In order for strategic online profit strategies to be successful in any venue, they must first provide useful information to the consumer.
 
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