Video... video.. video...
I know. It probably seems like I have been harping on about video a whole lot lately.
Well, there's a good reason for that.
And if you haven't caught on yet, I'm hoping that you will now.
Think about this.
Turn back the clock one and one half years.
YouTube.com did not exist.
Two months ago, Google bought YouTube for $1.7 Billion.
That's BILLION with a "B"!
Why?
Because video is the HOTTEST thing on the web... and it is just getting hotter!
Did you know that YouTube.com is now the 8th most popular site on the web, according to Alexa.com?
And did you know that over 65,000 videos are uploaded to the site each day?
Internet video IS the new television! Do you see?
THAT is why I am getting into video BIG time and encouraging you to do the same.
Now, I have already told you about the Traffic Geyser. This product was supposed to become available this past week, but due to technical difficulties the launch has been postponed to this Tuesday, November 28th.
But what I realized today is that while I have been showing you how to get your videos on dozens of web sites, I haven't provided any tools to help you create videos easily or templates to use for your videos!
Thanks to Dan Dennis, I now have a solution for you.
I met Dan at a conference this past summer and he caught the vision for video and how powerful a tool it can be for any site. And he has just emailed me to tell me that his Web Video Templates are now available to download.
Want to know how to increase opt-ins to your site?
Check out Dan's Web Video Templates.
Want to present a professional presence that gives you and advantage over your competition?
Yup, Dan's Web Video Templates can do it.
Ready to increase traffic to your site and increase your revenue stream?
You guessed it. Dan's Web Video Templates provide the vehicle!
Video.... video... video...
I'm not going to stop talking about it because I am positive that it is the future... don't miss it.
May 14, 2009 08:43 PM
Video is a great way to engage to users. I mean, it is more straight forward, spare the pointless details and still get the message across.