One of the Biggest Pain Points for IMers (Me Included)...w/Tiff's Tips
Published: Sat, 06/10/17
Those of you who have followed me for awhile and seen my videos know that if anything technical is involved, it's bound to stump me - sometimes things I've done a gazillion times will STILL trip me up.
I'm just two left thumbs when it comes to anything technical. I do the bare minimum. Anything more terrifies me.
Whenever possible, I outsource - but as I was growing my business, I had to learn the DIY route for many things. I was lucky. My mentor would often make a video showing me how to do something so I could learn.
But he (Craig Desorcy) was one in a million and not everyone has a fairy Godfather like him.
One of the tools I use to do ALL of my screen capture videos is Camtasia. I fought using it for awhile but then once I did, I kicked myself for not doing it sooner - but I had to be taught. I learned the basics, but even last month I was doing a video and my son Dylan waltzed in and showed me how to do something cool and I was blown away.
Here's what's so great about Camtasia for online marketers - it lets you record the screen if you want to, and I know many people are terrified of being on video.
For Just $7 You Can Have a Full Camtasia 9 Video Course
Charles Harper (who has the best voice for this stuff) created a course with PLR rights that teaches Camtasia 9 - so you can buy it for your own use or turn around and sell it. It's just $7 up to 9.95 here during the sale:https://warriorplus.com/o2/a/tl52h/0
I watched some of the videos and he is SUPERB at teaching technical stuff to people like me.
It comes with 42 step-by-step videos! I was floored to see his cheap pricetag on this. Way underpriced and I rarely say that.
You also get 42 companion audio files.
...and a live presell webinar and recording. **This is GREAT because you can then use it to presell to your audience)
...and a readymade sales and thank you page.
...and a lead magnet (opt in) set up page.
...and a set of email swipes.
...and a set of banners and graphics.
...and 2 PLR set up training webinars.
Source files are included so you can edit stuff. PLUS - you get three Fast Action Bonuses for early buyers that include 25 YouTube Outro clips, Sales video graphics w/MRR, and HD video backgrounds with MRR.
I LOVE that he encourages you to repurpose it to make a ton of money with the course - you can even screen shot lessons and turn it into an eBook for text lovers.
You can own this course and then not only make money selling the course, but TechSmith has an affiliate program, so you can make commissions promoting Camtasia, too if you're approved.
Tiff's Tips:
Don't grab a domain with Camtasia in it - but get one for online video or screen capture video editing.
Need some ideas? These are all available:
- VideoEditingBasics.com
- VideoEditingEducation.com
- VideoEditingForBeginners.com
- VideoEditingForNewbies.com
- HowToEditYourVideos.com
You'll be able to promote more than just this stuff. You'll be able to promote all kinds of recording equipment - cameras, lighting, sound equipment, green screens and more - for those who don't use it for screen capture but for other on screen videos.
As social media takes root even deeper in society, more average people want to know how to do this technical stuff. My daughter has a "slime account" on Instagram and she's using a tripod, lighting and other stuff to create her videos. It's crazy!
Okay I'm off to work - quick reminder on the available copies left of my Limited, Exclusive releases:
- Best Practices for Affiliate Marketers Report Has 3 left: http://s3.amazonaws.com/bigplrevent.com/LimitedOnlineSuccess4.html
- Articles Pack for IMers has 9 left here: http://s3.amazonaws.com/bigplrevent.com/LimitedOnlineSuccess5.html
- The Big Finale CB Reports Bundle has 25 Left here: http://s3.amazonaws.com/bigplrevent.com/LimitedOnlineSuccess6.html
Y'all have a great Saturday - it's a big Powerball, so I plan to go snag a ticket. JUST in case, mind you!
Tiff ;)
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