We all watch videos online. If you’ve been down a marketing rabbit hole recently, you KNOW you need to incorporate video into your content marketing strategy because you KNOW it works.
Why are marketers so persistent about video?
Video is shared 1,200% more than text or images combined
Video helps increase your customers’ understanding of your products or services
93% of brands get new customers because of a video they share on social media
Hi, My name is Joe Camarlinghi. I’ve spent two decades in video production in front of and behind the camera. I've worked as a sports anchor, news anchor, feature reporter, and just about any other position that involves telling stories. Now, I want to help you tell your story so your business can reap all the benefits of video advertising. Book your video shoot consultation today.
In my video course J-Cam Production Video and Media Training, you’ll learn everything you need to know to tell your unique story on camera. You’ll learn how to:
Establish an engaging on-camera presence
Find and tell your story
Use proper industry techniques to shoot your video
Choose compelling topics about your business
Professionally edit your video
Build a media library
Publish your video on the right platforms
Market your video online to start generating leads and sales for your business
And way more….
Additionally, I want to share a FREE introductory lesson with you: Intro to Video & Media Training.
Like I said, the sooner you get your business advertising on video, the sooner you’ll start to see those conversions and customers flow in. To get you on your way, I am giving you the first video in my course FOR FREE.
In this free video lesson, you’ll discover:
Actionable steps you can take today to get started filming your first video shoot
Critical elements of a video production plan
Simple things you can do on your own
Why you’re the best person to be in front of the camera for your business
How to incorporate your ‘why’ into your story and find that interesting angle that will strike a chord with customers
Why you should ignore cost in the initial stages of video production