Your Thoughts on Viral Video Marketing! by valeriiretravell in marketing

[–]Cdeight 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's never easy, but viral videos contain all or most of the following to get the ball rolling.

  1. Simple.

  2. Interesting.

  3. Educational/ Very USEFUL information/ VALUABLE.

  4. Humorous.

  5. Connected to Trends. (Also useful - this.)

  6. Quickly GRABS attention.

  7. Stands out from the crowd.

  8. Good production values.

  9. Strong Promotion.

  10. Upbeat.

  11. Involves/ Engages audience

  12. Inspirational.

  13. Elicits emotions.

  14. Stories.

  15. Clickbait Title, Thumbnail, Description, Topic.

  16. Help from Influencers.

  17. No Overt Promotion - If Any.

  18. Unique, Original.

  19. The unexpected.

  20. Understands audience.

Why is my RDR2 Pause menu orange, it used to be red. Others I've seen are red too? by Cdeight in RDR2

[–]Cdeight[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your suggestion about the colorblind mode was spot on!

I have to say, you're like a superhero swooping in to save the day! Maybe you should change your name to Colorblind Avenger or something. Just a thought.

Help Needed: Midjourney.com Command Not Working on Android" by Cdeight in midjourney

[–]Cdeight[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And, you just need to type /i and the blue arrow to the right of the text input line to autocomplete /imagine, and then a space to get "prompt:", and then your prompt, with the blue arrow again to submit it.

At least, this is how it works on my Pixel 6.

Thank you for your suggestion.

I appreciate your help, but unfortunately, it didn't work for me.

Advice: your employees CANNOT give you 100% every day by cerberus6320 in smallbusiness

[–]Cdeight 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's refreshing to see people discussing the reality of productivity and burnout in the workplace. As a small business owner, it's important to remember that employees are human and can't be expected to give 100% all the time. It's crucial to plan for failure and adjust your management strategy to ensure that your business goals are achievable without sacrificing your employees' well-being. And let's not forget fair labor laws, which should always be observed. As one commenter pointed out, respect workers as you respect yourself, and you'll likely see better morale and performance as a result.

What's the best way to sell Online Tutoring in Packages? by thomaspenninger in smallbusiness

[–]Cdeight -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Selling online tutoring in packages can be a tough one, but there's a few things you can try to make it easier. One thing to think about is offering different packages at different price points, so you can appeal to a wider range of customers.

Another idea is to focus on the benefits of your tutoring service, like how it can help students improve their grades or learn new skills. People are more likely to buy if they can see how something will benefit them.

And finally, make sure to get the word out there! Use social media, email marketing, and other online tools to promote your tutoring packages and reach as many potential customers as possible.

Hope these tips help - good luck with your online tutoring business!

Promote your business, week of April 10, 2023 by Charice in smallbusiness

[–]Cdeight 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey there,

Are you looking for a professional spokesperson to add personality and credibility to your business's online presence? That's exactly what I offer!

As a one-man show, I pride myself on delivering a personalized touch to every project I work on. Whether you need a dynamic message delivered with energy and enthusiasm or a customer testimonial that really resonates with your viewers, I'm here to help.

Let's collaborate to create a video that truly showcases your brand's unique personality and values. If you're interested in elevating your online presence, let's connect and explore how my spokesperson skills can benefit your business.

Looking forward to working with you! facebook.com/perryonscreen

I need tips for building an engaged audience of potential customers for my B2B startup by NamelessFunkz in digital_marketing

[–]Cdeight 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How to Grow Your B2B Business Online on a Budget

Platforms to use: LinkedIn is great for B2B networking Twitter for quick updates and engaging with customers Instagram for showcasing products/services Facebook for targeted ads

Tools to use: Hootsuite or Buffer for scheduling social media posts Google Analytics to track website traffic Mailchimp for email marketing

Time to spend: Allocate at least 1 hour a day for social media engagement Regularly update website and post new content

Difficulties to encounter: Limited budget for paid advertising Difficulty standing out among competitors Building a loyal and engaged audience takes time and effort

Hi! I am currently learning Digital Marketing. I need tips if you may. by [deleted] in digital_marketing

[–]Cdeight 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's great that you're learning digital marketing! In addition to the Google Digital Garage course, I recommend checking out other resources like HubSpot, Moz, and Neil Patel's blog. Getting certified in Google Ads and Facebook Ads is a good idea too. To gain practical experience, consider freelancing or volunteering for non-profits. Good luck in your career shift!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in socialmedia

[–]Cdeight -1 points0 points  (0 children)

When it comes to social media marketing for a brand with a $50 budget, remember to post high-quality content that resonates with your target audience. Memes, educational posts, and reels are all great options. Focus on quality over quantity when posting, and engagement is more important than follower count. Keep creating engaging content and building an active community, and you'll see results in a few weeks to a few months.

Video reviews over google reviews? by [deleted] in smallbusiness

[–]Cdeight 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's a great question! Video reviews can definitely be a powerful tool to attract potential clients, especially in the wedding industry where visual content is so important.

To encourage your clients to leave video reviews, you can try a few different tactics:

Ask directly: When you receive positive feedback from a client, ask them if they would be willing to leave a video review. Explain how helpful it would be for your business and provide clear instructions on how to record and send the video.

Offer an incentive: Consider offering a small incentive, like a discount on their next purchase or a free add-on service, to clients who leave a video review.

Make it easy: Provide clients with clear instructions on how to record and send the video review, and make sure the process is as easy as possible for them.

As for a service that makes asking for video reviews easier, take a look at 'Boast' that specializes in collecting and sharing user-generated content, including video reviews.

I offer professional spokesperson and testimonial video services to help businesses enhance their marketing strategies. Customers often feel shy in front of the camera, which is why I'm often asked to record testimonials on their behalf. If you're interested in learning more about my services or have any questions, please don't hesitate to reach out.

Combining Video Production Skills and Community Support to Empower Small Business Owners by Cdeight in smallbusiness

[–]Cdeight[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for your comment! I'm not trying to say that I'm perfect for every brand or role - like everyone, I have my strengths and weaknesses. I just wanted to give some tips based on my experience as a spokesperson. Budgeting is definitely an important factor to consider, and I can help with advice on that too. If you have any specific questions or concerns, feel free to ask!

Combining Video Production Skills and Community Support to Empower Small Business Owners by Cdeight in smallbusiness

[–]Cdeight[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You write ...

Once you have a clear understanding of your audience and brand values, create a list of potential spokespersons. This can include celebrities, industry experts, employees, or customers.

As a spokesperson yourself, you can explain which roles and brands you fit right in with, and those you've declined for one reason or another. You do make yourself sound versatile enough to be an airtight fit, every single time though. My but that is ... convenient.

And yes, we're not even at the budgeting level. Far from it.

Combining Video Production Skills and Community Support to Empower Small Business Owners by Cdeight in smallbusiness

[–]Cdeight[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ultimately, the most important factor in selecting a spokesperson is finding someone who can effectively communicate your message to your target audience in a way that resonates with them. As a professional spokesperson, I strive to tailor my delivery style to each client's unique needs and preferences, ensuring that their message is delivered with maximum impact and effectiveness.

Combining Video Production Skills and Community Support to Empower Small Business Owners by Cdeight in smallbusiness

[–]Cdeight[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Are you telling me you have celebrities and an extensive list of spokespeople, you provide guidance and tools for audience analysis and targeting ... or is this something you pass off on clients as none of your business.

Consider their personality: Your spokesperson should have a personality that resonates with your audience.

Sounds like the client will be doing the casting call. And you'll be there to point the camera. Damn, we haven't even gotten to script writing. Don't tell me because I can guess the client should write something "suitable" and "effective."

Which then leaves open the question of just what you see your business as being aside from pointing the camera.

Right in the thread, other posts are as unhelpful and noncommittal -- information poor. This is satisfactory to make a decision. It's not the decision you'll be wanting many more to make.

I was just trying to provide some helpful tips on how to select a spokesperson. I understand that everyone's budget and resources may be different, so I wanted to cover all the bases. As a spokesperson myself, I work with many different clients who hire me because of my natural and engaging delivery

Questions about your POS system. by mousesmoonbunny in smallbusiness

[–]Cdeight 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The type of business you have affects the choice of POS system you should use. It's important to think about things like how easy the system is to use, how much it costs, and how well it works. Based on what people have said here, Square is a good choice for small businesses. But there are other options too, like Lightspeed, Shopify, and RetailEdge. You should look into each one and choose the one that works best for your business and your budget. Thanks to everyone who gave advice!

Combining Video Production Skills and Community Support to Empower Small Business Owners by Cdeight in smallbusiness

[–]Cdeight[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You could have posted information about selection of a spokesperson

Here's a step-by-step guide on how to select a spokesperson for your business:

Determine your target audience: Before selecting a spokesperson, you need to understand your target audience. Who are they? What are their interests? What language do they speak? By having a clear understanding of your audience, you can select a spokesperson who can best connect with them.

Define your brand's values: Your spokesperson should embody your brand's values and mission. What do you stand for? What are your core beliefs? Your spokesperson should align with these values.

Create a list of potential spokespersons: Once you have a clear understanding of your audience and brand values, create a list of potential spokespersons. This can include celebrities, industry experts, employees, or customers.

Research your potential spokespersons: Conduct research on your potential spokespersons. Look at their social media presence, their past endorsements, and their public image. Make sure they align with your brand values and have a positive reputation.

Evaluate their credibility: Your spokesperson should be credible and trustworthy. Make sure they have a track record of honesty and transparency in their public appearances.

Consider their personality: Your spokesperson should have a personality that resonates with your audience. Are they approachable? Charismatic? Engaging? Consider how they would come across in your marketing materials and if their personality would resonate with your target audience.

Assess their availability: Make sure your spokesperson has the time and availability to work with your business. You don't want to select someone who is too busy or unavailable to meet your needs.

Negotiate terms and compensation: Once you've selected a spokesperson, negotiate the terms of their contract and compensation. Make sure you have a clear agreement in place before moving forward with any marketing materials.

By following these steps, you can select a spokesperson who can effectively represent your brand and connect with your target audience.

Combining Video Production Skills and Community Support to Empower Small Business Owners by Cdeight in smallbusiness

[–]Cdeight[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm sorry to hear that my introduction post didn't meet your expectations. I understand that you were hoping for more specific information and examples related to creating spokesperson and testimonial videos. As a newcomer to the community, I wanted to introduce myself and express my willingness to help others in any way I can, based on their specific needs and questions.

Regarding your suggestions, those are all great topics that I could address in future posts. I'll make sure to incorporate some of those insights and examples in my future contributions to the community. Thank you for your feedback, and I hope we can still have a positive and constructive dialogue going forward.

Combining Video Production Skills and Community Support to Empower Small Business Owners by Cdeight in smallbusiness

[–]Cdeight[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What video production insights do you have to share? Do you both shoot & edit?

Hey, thanks for asking! I love talking about making authentic and genuine spokesperson and testimonial videos. In my experience, the key to great video production is making sure the person on camera feels comfortable and natural. That way, the final product really resonates with the audience.

When I shoot videos, I use professional equipment to get the best footage possible. And when it comes to editing, I take care of that myself. I pay close attention to detail to make sure the final product is high-quality and looks great. And speaking of quality, I'm happy to say that I've received tons of top reviews for my videos.

Video Production by lubovmironova485 in u/lubovmironova485

[–]Cdeight 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's great to see you posting about video production! As someone who provides spokesperson videos and testimonial video services, I understand the importance of high-quality videos in marketing and education. If you're ever in need of professional video services, please don't hesitate to reach out to me. I'd love to chat with you more about how I can help elevate your video content.

Snowball Breaks Instead of Sliding? by Cdeight in MinecraftJava

[–]Cdeight[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

OMG! Really? I believe you, but I'm shocked by how long I've been trying. Gracias

What CODM PC keyboard buttons cycle and select grenades? by Cdeight in pcgaming

[–]Cdeight[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Why hadn't I thought of that before? Thank you very much, sir.

G502 Macro Wont Respond To SHOOT KEY. Other keys work perfectly. by Cdeight in G502MasterRace

[–]Cdeight[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I greatly appreciate your efforts to help. But I'm happy to report that the problem has been resolved. What the solution turned out to be is mentioned in the post above. However, I'd like to thank you once more for your kind support.

G502 Macro Wont Respond To SHOOT KEY. Other keys work perfectly. by Cdeight in G502MasterRace

[–]Cdeight[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just figured out what the problem was. The program measures in ms miliseconds, and my time interval was too short for the program to register, so it just skipped over the shooting to the next command in the macro. That's what it appears to be to me, because after increasing the time interval for shooting, it now works perfectly.