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VideoGoRound.com – How To Avoid Video Problems

January 28th, 2010 admin No comments

Hi Everybody. In today’s post, I’m going to discuss the money making strategies featured by Bryan Winters in the VideoGoRound.com members site. The three strategies – the Video-A-Day Formula, the 6 Figure Video Factory Formula, and the Video Ninja Formula are all variations on the same theme.

What is that theme? Simple – shower the net with quick, high quality videos promoting high demand affiliate products – rinse and repeat. I admit I was a little skeptical at first, but Bryan Winters maintains that the secret to great wealth is not luck or brilliance, but just pushing ahead doing one simple, little thing that makes a little money – and doing it over and over and over again. The big question is – how fast and how easy can you do it?

The answer, apparently, is PRETTY DARN FAST AND EASY. I’ve been cranking out these videos at a pretty good clip so far, and I’m amazed at just how easy it is. Especially when you consider some of the many issues you must consider when making a video with a camera.

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I did a quick search through Google. Let me give you a run down on some of the issues to consider when making a video for any purpose.

First, I was instructed in no uncertain terms to buy the most expensive camcorder I could afford. The quality of the video suffers greatly unless the camera is first class – an expense that could exceed $1,000.00.

Next, I learned that you MUST have a tripod. But not just any tripod. The tripod has to cost at least $100 – $200 to be solid and firm enough to prevent wobbling. I was instructed to obtain a portable microphone and something called a “Lavaliere Microphone“(like I knew what that was).

There was EXTENSIVE advice on zooming, panning, lighting, composition, editing, narration – and even sorting and packing your equipment.

I haven’t even addressed the issues of cue cards versus memorization – keeping background noise to a minimum – inflection – facial expression – and, (my personal favorite) – STAGE FRIGHT.

All of the above would be perfectly legitimate to consider if you were planning to re-make “Citizen Kane”, but what if you’re just trying to sell something or explain something?

If you’re like me, you understand the incredible power of YouTube and other video sites. You know that more and more internet traffic is video (52% as of this writing), and that if you want your message to get to the most pairs of eyes, you have to go video. The question some of you may be asking is: “How do I avoid all of that other nonsense mentioned above?”

Good question. You could go for some expensive video editing software and – after overcoming a steep learning curve – create one of those masterpieces you see on YouTube from time to time. You know what I mean – a clever series of written messages which fade in and fade out, or leap on to the screen and then leap out, or dance around in a circle – all accompanied by perfectly synchronized music, of course.

All of the above is a bit much just to get across a straightforward message. So why bother with it when VideoGoRound makes it as simple and easy as writing an email? When you consider that more and more people prefer watching and listening to a message, rather than reading words on a screen, you can see the value in this.

Now here’s another “virtual character”, to show you how a portion of  this message looks on video:

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