How To Make Money With Training Videos

August 17th, 2010 - 

Most everyone has some area of expertise in a particular field that would be beneficial for others to learn. Whether you’re an employee, entrepreneur, or entertainer, there’s good money to be made in training others how to have the same successes you have. Simply demonstrating on video the same steps to success you’ve taken, you can make thousands of extra dollars by portraying your expertise.

1. Determine your area of expertise. What have you been good at for all your life? What are your hobbies, pastimes, or job skills that you have been perfecting? Maybe you’ve been successful at parenting, making crafts, throwing parties, inventing, or how to enjoy a night out on the town. Even if it’s something as simple as winning at board games, chances are there are people out there that would want to learn from you. Maybe you’ve been an administrative assistant for years and have been commended on how invaluable you are to the company. Then you have a basis of training others how to be top notch administrative assistant, considering how much job turnover some industries can have. Companies love training with videos, because it saves valuable time from managers and communicates everything important in the same way each time.

2. Plan your approach. Once you’ve determined your market for training others, you need to put together an outline for the content. This is where you’ll want to spend most of your time, as content is always king. Start with bullet points, going from general to specific. Sketch out the scenes that you will be taping to illustrate the message. Be sure to discuss what doesn’t work as well as what does, by sharing the mistakes you’ve made along the way. Give them resources and tips to get started and how to persevere.

3. Shoot the video. First you’ll want to choose a professional production company to produce your video if you are not equipped or experienced. Do not use your home camcorder thinking that you can make a professional video suitable for selling at a premium price. For advice on how to choose a video production company, do a web search for “how to choose a video production company” or search by this author’s name. Once you’ve chosen a production company that fits your budget, be sure to create scenes that actually demonstrate your points and how they can duplicate it. No one really wants to buy a video of a talking head, so keep it interesting. For advice on creating effective video content, be sure to do a web search on this topic for this same author. Decide if you are suitable for being the on camera talent and speaker. Again you must portray yourself as an expert, or at least, an expert author of the content. If you’re not good at communicating on camera or unable to speak naturally and fluently, you may need to hire an actor to work off a teleprompter. The production company will help you make that decision.

4. Market the video. Once the video is shot and duplicated and ready to be sold, determine the venues of distribution to promote your video to your target audience. Having your own search engine-friendly website is a must, with accurate keywords that your audience will be searching for. Amazon.com and other video dealers will gladly stock or drop ship your video for a cut of your selling price, and is well worth it. Trade shows, college campuses, swap meets, magazine classifieds, local newspaper classifieds.anywhere your audience’s eyes would be looking is where you need to be promoting your video. With perseverance and determination, you can make a one time video investment make you a lot of extra money and maybe even quit the job that you were training people how to do!

How To Make Money And Have Fun At The Same

February 25th, 2010 - 

How To Make Money And Have Fun At The Same Time

Everybody needs money. The biggest trick is finding the means to get it. Getting a regular job seems to be the best option but those who want a little extra will have to engage in some odd jobs.

The question is not really how to make money rather where to find it. This means looking at advertisements in school, the streets, the newspaper or in the Internet.

The individual will surely find a lot of ads here and there which proves that there are opportunities out there. It is up to the individual whether to take it or give this to someone else.

More than a hundred shows and movies are made annually. To make it look realistic, directors and producers will need some additional manpower around to get the perfect shot.

The person can be paid $40 for a days work by simply being an extra. The nice thing about this job is that no lines need to be memorized and most of the time, the individual will just be somewhere in the background.

Those who love shopping can earn a little by posing as a mystery shopper to check on the establishments service. The person will pose as a customer, look around, buy something and then report back to the office regarding what happened at the branch.

The individual is paid a certain amount per visit depending on the size of the company. This is not a one shot deal because retailers need to maintain consistency with monthly or quarterly visits in all the establishments.

The only way for a company to succeed in the business is to listen to the consumer. This is the reason market research firms are always on the lookout for volunteers to answer survey questions.

This is done one on one or in groups. The person can sign up and answer the questionnaire or respond orally then and get paid for it. The respondent may earn as high as $25 in just a few minutes by helping a company out.

The computer is very useful these days thanks to the Internet revolution. Those who love to do write about things can work as a researcher for a lawyer or a writer. The average rate is $5 per hour which isnt that bad since most assignments and cases will take days to finish.

Those who dont want to work for anyone can still earn money as long as there is a lot of junk in the house. Through the years, old toys and other gadgets are not being used anymore and are just stored in the garage or in the attic. Maybe it is time to go there and see if there is anything of value that people would like to buy.

There are auction sites online and the person can feature the product then award this to the highest bidder. The sky is the limit here so the more the items up for grabs, so is the profits that will be coming in.

Working as an extra or helping some people out may not turn anyone into a millionaire but it will surely bring in some extra dough. Those who have the free time should check these out and work with one or a few because this all adds up to a large amount.

Why Aren’t You Using Freebies to Get More Customers?

November 29th, 2009 - 

Don’t you just love a freebie? I know I do.

I’ve been in two situations recently as a customer, when I received an unexpected freebie. After ordering my usual bagel and coffee at the Bagel Bar,
the girl behind counter offered me a free bottle of mineral water. I was about to ask for a glass of water anyway, so this came as a welcome surprise.

A few days later found me buying a steak at the meat counter in my local supermarket. I was having a chat with the guy behind the counter about the fact that there didn’t seem to be too much meat for so much money.

He obviously took pity on my miserable face when he said – “Tell you what sir, why don’t you have this other steak for the same price” and he slapped another one on top!

So what’s the customer service lesson here? The lesson is that most customers, love a freebie and if they receive one from a supplier it builds a positive
relationship.

As customers, we’re more likely to return and do business with people who give us freebies and we’re more likely to tell other people about our positive experience.

I once read a story article about a restaurant owner who would occasionally give people a free meal. When a group of diners or a family asked for the bill he would spontaneously announce that on this occasion they were his guests and they didn’t have to pay for their meal.

Can you imagine how these people felt – what they said to friends and work colleagues the next day? That free meal probably cost the restaurant owner a lot less that advertising in the local newspaper and it also brought in a lot more new customers.

The Law of Reciprocity states that – “If you give someone something or do something for them – they will want to repay you – to give you something.”

Why don’t you think of some little unexpected freebie you can offer your customers that’ll encourage them to return and also tell others about their positive experience. And while we’re at it – why not try the same thing with
members of your staff. Even your personal relationships – a small unexpected gift or an act of kindness can do wonders for any relationship.

Believe me, once you start to do this, you’ll have many more satisfied customers, happy staff and appreciative friends.