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How To Make a BETTER Sales Video

February 2, 2012
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How to make a talking-head style video BETTER in 4 easy steps. If I can clarify one point first … I’m not an advocate of using the talking-head style video for a sales video.

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Marketing In These Self Improvement Niches

March 13, 2011
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Do you market in NON-IM niches? Then these audio recordings with transcripts are just for you!

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Creating an EPIC Launch by Using Sales Videos

January 31, 2011
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It’s a known fact that using audio and video in your online marketing can boost your conversions by 600% or more.  Here’s why:

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Eliminating Noise In Your Recording Environment

January 21, 2011
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A common problem that internet marketers run into is that they create an audio or video product … run straight through the recording … and discover in the end that in spite of their hard work that the audio is isn’t the masterpiece they had hoped for.
Most often the causes are room noise (or echoes), noise from interfering equipment, and too much distance between the microphone and the subject.

Sadly once the recording is committed to tape (or nowadays your hard drive), it’s locked in. Since attempts to remove the background noise or room noise are often not successful, it’s best to eliminate the noise BEFORE you start the recording.

If you have a very large room with lots of …

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Choosing a Microphone for Voice Over Narration Recordings

January 21, 2011
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What hardware YOU need will depend on your application. But in every case you need a good quality microphone. The choice and selection is vast and there’s good reason for this. Different mics SOUND different. In addition to many manufacturers, there are different types, different purposes, and of course a variety of sizes and shapes.

When it comes to manufacturers, my first instinct is to go with a specialist in recording equipment. Shure, EV, AKG, Samson, Rode just to name a few. Personally I wouldn’t be purchasing a mic that is made by a computer manufacturer. Although they may make a great mouse or keyboard, they just don’t …

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Common Blunders When Recording Voice Overs

January 21, 2011
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8 Common Blunders When Recording Voice Overs 1. The first and most common blunder a budding audio producer may make is where he gets his information from.

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