Internet Marketing – Video Blogging Topics

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Web video is any video that is played on the internet. These videos can be placed on a website to enhance the site with more content, to show off home videos to friends and family easily and to promote a business – like your website, blog or internet marketing business. Whatever the reason for the videos, the internet has made it possible to show them off.

The term web video covers any video that is on the internet. Most businesses use web videos to train new employees, broadcast a commercial, demonstrate how a product works or even just to speak directly to their viewers about their product or service. With more and more businesses utilizing the use of web videos, this is now the way to go for internet marketing.

Since the internet is used by millions of people around the world, you literally can increase your exposure by placing videos on the internet. These web videos can range from simple and informative to dramatic. It is usually a personal choice as to how extreme a web video to be. In addition, customer response will help you decide how dramatic you should go with the video. If your video does not get you the response you want, then you can easily change the video out to a new video.

You are only limited by your own imagination when it comes to web videos. How dramatic your video is, where you video is shown and what type of prospective customers or clients you want your video shown too are all choices that you can make. Therefore, get as much information as you can on web videos so that you can better decide just what you want your video to look like and how you are going to use your web video.

web videos cameraWe will be presenting several topics on video blogging, and video for your website.

As new posts are made, we will add the item here to make it a “one-stop shop” for all your video blogging needs.

Current Topics

Upcoming Topics in Web Video

  • Web File Determining Factors
  • Web Video File Formats
  • Four Great Web Video Capturing Software Programs
  • Five Web Video Editing Programs for Those on a Budget
  • Key Points When Making a Web Video
  • Web Video Time Management
  • Utilizing Social Sites to Broadcast Your Web Videos
  • Social Site Demographic Profile
  • The Benefits of Web Videos within a Blog
  • The Benefits of Using Web Videos for Training Employees
  • Web Videos are Important to Small and New Businesses
  • Companies Offering Web Video Services
  • Free Web Video File Format Conversion Services Online
  • HTML Code for Embedding Videos into Web Pages & Blogs
  • Web Video Resources

 

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Vlogging Will Revolutionize Blogging

video blogging vlogging oibo dot orgVideo Blogging or vlogging is the buzzword of the day.

But video blogging is not new.  It’s been around since 2005, however as the technology (used to record videos) has improved it has opened the doors to more individuals.  You can get high quality digital video records that you can take with you for under $200.00 – combined with the portability a laptop offers plus wireless internet connections and internet cafes everywhere — you can be in constant contact with your blog (or vlog).

So where did video blogging start?  Where did it originate from?  WHO was the first video blogger?

Significant Events in the Development of Video Blogs

  • 2003, May 22 – Maurizio Dovigi, an Italian journalist, launches No Filter, the first European vlog.
  • 2003, June 15 – Nacho Durán launches the first (known) South American (Sao Paulo, Brazil) videoblog based on soundless loops made out of sequences of pictures daily taken from a portable webcam.
  • 2004, January 1 – Steve Garfield launches his videoblog and declares that 2004 would be the year of the video blog.
  • 2004, June 1 – Peter Van Dijck and Jay Dedman start the Yahoo! Videoblogging Group, which becomes the center of a community of vloggers
  • 2005, January – Vloggercon, the first videoblogger conference, is held in New York City.
  • 2005, July 20 – The Yahoo! Videoblogging Group grows to over 1,000 members.
  • 2006, July – YouTube has become the 5th most popular web destination, with 100 million videos viewed daily, and 65,000 new uploads per day.
  • 2006, July 5 – Host Amanda Congdon leaves Rocketboom over differences with her business partner Andrew Baron.
  • 2006, November – The Vloggies, the first annual videoblogging awards, is held in San Francisco.
  • 2007, May and August – The Wall Street Journal places a grandmother on the front page of its Personal Journal section.  In August she is featured on an ABC World News Tonight segment[20] showing the elderly now becoming involved in the online video world.

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vlog

What is a Video Blog?

A Video Blog (or VLOG) can  be described, simply, as postings of videos on a website which encourages comments from the audience.  Though traditional blogs are designed to encourage comments, with VLOGS participation is required even more since the comments will tell the story behind the video and will encourage other visitors to the site to view the video and participate.

Video logs (vlogs) also often take advantage of web syndication to allow for the distribution of video over the Internet using either the RSS or Atom syndication formats, for automatic aggregation and playback on mobile devices and personal computers.

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What do Vlogs Offers than Blogs Don’t?

A vlog helps you to communicate with the audience and they can actually see the expressions on your face and hear the voice.  You can build a one-to-one relationship with your audience.  Why do you think the TV is so addictive?  Someone who is charismatic or even butt ugly will command attention – surely you must remember William Hung who was on American Idol from the third season of the television program?

William Hung Commands a Cult Following

Hung rapidly gained a cult following. A William Hung fan site, set up by realtor Don Chin and his wife Laura, recorded over four million hits within its first week. Hung subsequently appeared on several television programs including Jimmy Kimmel, On Air with Ryan Seacrest, Entertainment Tonight, The Late Show With David Letterman, Countdown with Keith Olbermann, The Howard Stern Radio Show, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Dateline NBC, Arrested Development and CBS’s The Early Show. Hung was featured in several national magazines and newspapers; he was parodied on Saturday Night Live and appeared on Celebrity Deathmatch. He was reportedly invited to perform at MTV’s Asia Awards held in mid-February. Remixes of Hung’s audition performance topped song request lists at a number of radio stations. An online petition to get Hung back to American Idol included more than 100,000 signatures by late February. Hung was brought back to American Idol as part of a mid-season special titled Uncut, Uncensored and Untalented, airing March 1, 2004. The special documented what it was like to experience the audition process and, in Hung’s case, emerge as an inadvertent celebrity. Hung has become more famous than many American Idol contestants, being arguably one of the worst singers to grace the American Idol audition stage.

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Hung

William went on to get a record deal, and appearances in television, commercials and movies!

That’s the power of TV and that’s the same power that vloggers are looking to cash in on.

Lets look at another viral video that can be found on YouTube – I’m sure there are many other examples, but this one always sticks in my mind – the infamous “fat guy sings Numa Numa”.  The Numa Numa video has had over 13,000,000 (yes, that 13 MILLION) views and over 74,000 ratings! 

Here’s the video, for your enjoyment:

This video was embedded using the YouTuber plugin by Roy Tanck. Adobe Flash Player is required to view the video.

That’s the power behind vlogging.

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Before you jump into vlogging, are you sure you can easily convey your feelings?  You need to appear natural when vlogging.  With blogging you could “fake it” — but you can’t with a vlog.  So for a general blog, you can write about a topic using keywords to draw attention while for a video blog the video does it all – but it’s not just the video, it is the person behind the video.

I’ve seen some very entertaining videos, and others that are trying — but are faking it… yes, I know I said you can’t but these enterprising individuals certainly were able to!  They were dry, and lifeless.  The text was obviously scripted — which might be fine, but they spoke in monotone.  Boring.  I left the site as quickly as I arrived.

Video Blogs are ideal for news journalism. It is wonderful tool for delivering content like television content, and the list is never ending. Video Blogs help you to share the enthusiasm present in the content. This is revolutionary as before it was a quibble with words but now it is reality in the making.

John Chow, who is currently in China vlogs on his traditional blog on a regular basis.  The posts are entertaining and give you insight into life in another part of the world first-hand.

Here are a few posts from John Chows’ blog:

Another prolific video blogger is Vic over at Blogger Unleashed.  Here are some notable posts from Vic:

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Video Blogs help you to keep close to your family when you are away from home. You can share your infant’s first babble or the first steps with your parents. Nowadays reaching out through video blogging is easy and hassle free.  Forget sitting down the family to watching slides, or videos at home – post them to your personal website and let friends and family from around the world view them when they want.

Although we are getting a bit ahead of ourselves here – you really need to know what is a good camera and microphone to use plus some other neat tips and tricks, we’ll go over some Free Places to Host and Post Your Videos.  Videos can eat up bandwidth pretty damn quick – you certainly don’t want to host them on your site.  The most notable places to host are YouTube, and Yahoo Video – but there are many other solutions out there and we’ll present you with some great sites.

Robert Benjamin

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Video blogging is not new.  There are many blogs out there… er sorry, VLOGS out there.  But how do you get into video blogging?  Just what is video blogging all about?  How is video blogging different from podcasting?

I’ll be answering these questions, and then some over the next few months with an exclusive series on video blogging. 

As part of the series, my goal is to interview video bloggers to gain insight into their tools and processes.

I will be posting the excerpts of the entire series on the blog here, BUT the full-post will be password protected.  In order to view the content, you will need to register for my blog alerts.

In preparation for this series, I’m asking YOU – what pressing information or questions do you need answered on the topic of video blogging?  Who do YOU feel we should interview?  Simply comment to the post!

Mohamed Bhimji

 

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