Author Archives: Lon Naylor
Author Archives: Lon Naylor
Here is a nice little bit of creative juice for you. A pep talk, so listen up! It’s a great example of using clips of creativity, stitched together. Watch and try to pick out that concept: TIP: Stop thinking that you need to “roll” a video from start to finish with one push (or click) […]
Continue readingThis morning I sat down to create a video for a new product that Lon and I are launching in a few weeks. It is called “From Lame to Fame” and we show Before and After versions of videos and techniques. We decided that this time I would design a video salespage instead of the […]
Continue readingWhat’s the best way to see how well video gadgets, doo-dads (that’s the technical term for new and cool goodies), and strategic technologies in general? Ya just gotta test ’em! One of the technologies that is very important now days are “video players”. Traditionally (or at least historically), “embedding” video files into web-based pages, blogs, etc. has […]
Continue readingOne way to create video content is…NOT to create it, but rather to “acquire” it. Certainly, if you pay someone else to produce your video, that’s one way… But you can also just buy the “rights” to use an existing videos also. This is called Private Label Rights (or PLR) content. BUT, of course, there’s […]
Continue readingIn late 2008, after taking my first Camtasia class, I asked a couple of women, well known in the VA Training industry, if I could record and edit a series of webinar they were delivering on how to run an on-line business. At the time, I couldn’t afford the cost of the series so I […]
Continue readingHey screencast video creators, are you up for a challenge? We are having a video contest with some amazing prizes worth over $2,400! We are excited to announce our first ever video contest which was inspired by the recent release of TechSmith’s Camtasia Studio 8. You are invited to share your screencasting talents by submitting […]
Continue readingYou may have seen the typewriter effect used in sales and marketing videos across the Internet and wondered how it was done. Creating the effect in PowerPoint 2010 is actually quite easy. You just need to spend a little time fiddling with the speed and making sure your narration synchronizes with your typing. Once you […]
Continue readingWant a cool trick for getting more views and subscribers with your YouTube videos? In this video tutorial, I’m going to “leverage” (read that as: rip off) my very good friend James Wedmore of the Video Traffic Academy and show you how to use a free PowerPoint template and Camtasia Studio 8 to create a […]
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