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Find the right person for the video. Perhaps you are not as comfortable in front of the camera as you need to be. Speak to your employees, or perhaps your friends, to find someone who can be an effective cheerleader for your company. This will enhance the promotion of the product and get more people to view.

Grab the audience's attention early in your videos. The key to this is to "pull them in" within the first 10 seconds of a video. You need to do something within this time frame that will leave them in awe and wanting more. Once you have their attention, you must keep them engaged by having interesting and important information in the rest of the video.

Take your video camera whenever you attend trade shows, conventions or other gatherings. That's because you will likely be able to interview experts in your field. At the very least, you can shoot a video about your experience here. Have someone record any talks you give, too.

Interviews make great videos. Have a friend or a colleague interview you if you want to give some details about your business and products or interview some customers if you want to share some original reviews of your products. If possible, find an expert in your field who is willing to be interviewed on your products.

If you plan to begin a video marketing campaign, put some time into designing a YouTube channel for your business. This will make your videos easy to find, and if a viewer enjoys the first video, they will have multiple others right at their fingertips. This organized, clustered way of presenting your videos will help to draw more viewers, and thus more customers.

Once your goals are reached, you'll set even higher achievements for your future, but you have to get to your current goals first. This begins by using what you've read here. Take this advice and implement it so that you can quickly and easily begin to attain the milestones you only once dreamed of.

Don't ignore the negative comments left on your videos. These can often be the more informational feedback you get and cute puppies should be taken to heart. Obviously, don't take them personally, but consider how you could avoid such a comment with your next video by changing the content or how you produce it.

When you create a video for marketing purposes, your viewer has to believe you. Anything faked within the video, be it, your backdrop or your demeanor, will throw them off. If you want them to believe what you're trying to tell them, be honest, transparent and come off as warm and friendly.

Take a video camera with you if you are visiting a public event such as a convention or trade show. You may get a chance to conduct some expert interviews or just shoot footage of the event itself. If you are speaking in public, ask someone to record it.

When writing a description of your video include your web address at the beginning of the description using proper HTML. This will allow viewer to click the link and be immediately directed to your website. You should also include a description using your primary and alternate keywords for better page ranks.

Do not assume that the salespeople at you company are the ones that will look best in front of the camera. Find the person in the office that has the best smile and have them be the face of the company. Nobody has to know that your company spokesperson is janitor or secretary.

If you do not feel comfortable in front of the camera, consider finding someone else to do it. Give a prize to whoever can make the best video. Let customers know ahead of time that the winning entry will be used to promote your business.

To help garner even more views embed your video in your website. Most people when they think of video marketing think only of posting a video on YouTube. Instead, post it on your website and include a link on your Facebook wall and Tweet about your new video on Twitter.

For people who are new to video marketing, try to keep your videos short. Around 30-45, seconds is a good length to start. You really do not have a lot of time to get your message through with the viewers' short attention spans. As you become more experienced, you will notice that you are able to get your message across within this time frame easily.

Maybe you aren't going to be the star of your show, but you do need to find a good spokesperson or puppy mascot to help market your videos. Try to find somebody that is natural when speaking and generally makes people around them feel comfortable. People want to watch somebody they feel that they can trust.

Post your videos to a host of different sites. While YouTube should be your number one choice, don't rely on it entirely. Other sites, like Break and Vimeo, could all be beneficial to you. You may even be able to find a site that caters to your type of business.

If you're selling a product, create a video which tells your customers how to use the product. You can start with opening the box, run through how to put it together, gatos videos and then show them how they can use it. This will make them appreciate how much you respect your customers.