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Video Marketing – How To Say EXACTLY What You Want EVERY TIME

When I first started incorporating video marketing into my online strategy, I was so nervous and wanted to make sure I said the right things that it would take me 2 to 3 hours to record ONE video. I’M NOT KIDDING it actually took me that long because I would re-record it over and over and I still didn’t like it. I would over analyze it and realize that I didn’t say one important thing so I would constantly redo it.

So I resorted to using screen recording software to cut my videos and talk behind my computer. This was even a challenge for me but it was a little easier than being in front of the camera. But I really wanted to do some great videos because I had a lot of great ideas and concepts to share with people that could make a huge difference in their lives.

I got an idea while I was watching our president do one of his speeches. I remembered that there was some talk about the fact that he doesn’t do a single speech without a teleprompter in front of him. That’s why he can continue to look in the audience all the time and not skip a beat in a full hour talk.

I thought to myself, man that’s what I need to help me do some great videos. So I wound up finding a really cool software program online called Prompt 7.0. Now I’m not an affiliate for this so I don’t get paid… I emailed them before I wrote this and asked them, LOL.

But this helped me in the beginning stages of my online marketing so I wanted to share this with all of my loyal fans,subscribers and random visitors to my blog.

Watch this video now… ENJOY

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Scott Zlateff
Attraction Marketing Ninja

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