How to Make a Video Blog Post that Communicates

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Green Industry Pro and Professional Speaker and Consultant Jeff Korhan explains how to make a video blog that communicates. To be successful, you have to first understand the overall strategy:

1. Connect
2. Communicate
3. Build Community

Jeff explains how he uses this strategy, as well as the specific steps he follows when making a video blog. He helps organizations (especially entrepreneurs) use this social marketing medium to build a community of loyal customers through a value exchange that maximizes their visibility and enhances their reputation to generates trust, credibility, and most importantly, referrals.

Jeff speaks on maximizing marketing results by strategically building communities of loyal customers, especially with social media and Internet marketing, for all types of organizations, including those that are green or want to be.
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For more information on hiring Jeff to speak to your organization, go to http://truenature.com or call 630-774-8350.
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Jeff is the author of Strategic Social Media Marketing for Entrepreneurs: Take Control of Your Business Growth Now! - 65 Minute CD
http://truenature.com/products.html
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Follow Jeff on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/jeffkorhan.
Jeff blogs at http://www.jeffkorhan.com

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  • No worries, I understand and really do appreciate the feedback.

    I would edit this one except that I would then have to reload it and would lose the "views" count, which also gives it credibility to new viewers. I already checked it out with Flip and the process looks simple - just adjust the timer marks.

    Are you a green industry pro?

  • Right you are. The original software that came with the camera didn't allow that - now it does. I suppose I need to take a few moments to learn that.

    While I believe a video with a raw quality is more credible, anything that trims the vid down is worth doing. Thanks for the reminder.

    Jeff

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  • I agree. A raw video feels real. But just that slight bit of editing makes it look professional and to me gives it more credibility. I could have worded that last one nicer.

  • You know the flip software allows you to cut out those ridiculous few seconds at the beginning and end where you have to walk to and from the camera?

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