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By: Renee

Love this followup to the post who did a couple of days ago. I’m curious as to how this would work if you NEVER guest posted or have a blog of your own. If you’re just starting out, can you guest post...

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By: Justin | Personal Growth

Hi Jon, I am looking forward to getting into creating video promotional launch for one of my upcoming products. The hype and the visual effects really do help with selling the product plus giving us...

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By: Joel Libava

Thanks, Jon! Great to see you here… For my book trailer (which I just did 2 weeks ago), I didn’t use any special effects. I added some soft music in the background, and I think it works. My trailer is...

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By: Jamie Northrup

Under 3 minutes is good, but under 2 minutes is even better in this fast paced world. You really need to hook in the viewer in the first few seconds so they want to see howit ends…

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By: Andreas Duess

One of the most important things to get right is to make sure that videos play on mobile devices.

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By: Dan Hollings

Ten good tips indeed, HOWEVER, you’ve overlooked one of the biggest tips of the day… you must make sure your video will play (and your landing page will display) on all common platforms… including...

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By: Marcus

I like how you pointed out that creativity doesn’t mean you should ignore best practices. Proven formulas are proven for a reason: they work. You can be original without trying to reinvent everything....

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By: Curt Bizelli

Amen Brother! Excuse my authentic language, but I think is the best D#mn blog post I’ve read in my life outside of “mine of course” ;-) he he. You’ve taught me that its not about what I do on the...

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By: Benny Imantria

we must show honesty in the content of the video. we need to maintain the reputation that consumers believe that if we are very credible. then we can use the sentences are not excessive flattery and...

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By: Blog Tyrant

That video almost made my brain explode. Worthy of Hollywood. Very engaging. I’m on the list, first time I’ve been on a list in years. Tyrant

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By: Martha Giffen

This is such fantastic information! I haven’t made a trailer for my book, but I’m going to work on it now! Thanks for all the fabulous tips! I’m sharing this post :)

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By: Doug Spence

Out of 10 secrets “Be worthy of the hype” this one is more useful and I found it very logically.Thanks!

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By: Cheryl Luke

A great blog and fantastic launch video. Thanks for sharing.

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By: Drewry

I’ll just sit back on this one and learn from the big boys… LOL ha ha :-)

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By: Drewry

why do you feel that this would be possibly annoying people,Zeke ? =)

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By: James Greg

Following the Hollywood style would really be an impressive work. Creativity would be a major thing when making a trailer and I agree story is the backbone of it. Without a story that is unique and has...

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By: Krysta Radder

Thank you for the post! I think creating a video trailer would be an interesting thing to try not only for my blog, but also for my site.. I have used Animoto for creating few videos for my site and...

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By: LaKetria

Thanks for the information. I’m new to the blogging community and need all the help I can use to get my message out. Great tips, I’ll definitely be using.

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By: David Sharp

Great info here for anyone creating videos, and if you are a marketer that should be you. Thanks John.

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By: P James Holland

I accidentally posted this on the wrong post. This is in regard to #8 Hello Jon. Love this strategy and I am in the process of implementing it over at my new site http://downnotout.net but I am running...

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