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Great Tips To Create Video Tutorials To Promote Affiliate Product.

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Video tutorials are a great for explaining "how to" topics. You can actually show your audience how to do something, and they get a great visual which can give them a better understand of how a product/service works.
Here are the 5 Great Tips To Create video Tutorials To Promote Affiliate Product.
1. Write a script: Select a concept or short task you can briefly describe. You'll want to make it around 300 words, since videos are ideally three minutes and no longer than five minutes long. Make the script as much like conversation as possible. Read through it several times and actually walk through the steps you want to show your audience. Having your script on a monitor with the places where you are to perform an action highlighted can help you stay focused and on task during the video.
2. Prepare a simulation: Decide the kind of information, event, or other task you want to show and run through it. Make sure it works and you can show it in a simple way. Practice it a few times so you can be sure that your actions line up with your script.
3. Record the simulation and narration: Ideally, this is done in three steps:
Record your script on one monitor and the simulation on another monitor - Don't worry if you find yourself slightly deviating from your script. It happens when you're trying to be conversational, and that's alright. Try to keep your voice natural, but focus on the simulation. Get clean, smooth screen action. If it's a computer simulation, don't use a touchpad mouse. The movements can be jerky. Instead, use a regular mouse and drag it smoothly. Avoid moving the mouse around when you talk, because it causes editing to be difficult.
Record the audio again - You'll need to separate the audio from the video. Then read your script again. Make sure you pause where you need to pause. When doing this type of voiceover, try to be aware of things such as: varying the pitch of your voice, avoid rhymes that are repetitive, enunciate, speak clearly and confidently, and mix the pace of your speaking so you will sound as natural as possible.
Match the timing - After you record the audio again, play both tracks simultaneously. Match the timing. Your pauses may not match up perfectly, but don't worry about that. You can adjust the space between audio waves and come close.
4. Simulation post-processing: Go through the audio and the simulation and take out any long pauses that are unnecessary or any moments of inaction. You can add callouts where necessary to call attention to something you want to show on the screen. Give your video about a two-second title slide. Make sure it describes the purpose of the video. Fade in your recording as you fade out the title.
The type of software you are using will make a difference in the options you have for callouts, annotations, and animation. Just be sure to keep it as simple as possible. The more you add to your video, the greater the file size. The greater the file size, the more time-consuming it will be to produce. If you want to integrate a music track, you can browse istockaudio.com to find a loop or sting.
5. Publish and integrate the video: Make the video to an MP4 format. Then upload it to your server. If you upload it to YouTube, it will automatically render it in HD. Using HD allows any text you use to show up clear and not blurry. YouTube also has voice recognition software that automatically syncs your caption with the voice. Simply upload the script in the captions section. The auto-sync program helps non-native speakers and those who have difficulty hearing to know what your video is saying. Search engine optimization is also increased.
6. Recommend it on your Site or Blog : Once you've created the tutorial, you want as many people to see it as possible. Remember you want quality content. If your audience is engaged and excited, then they'll come back to your site more often, and they'll stay on it longer.
It is important to remember the quality rule when you're selecting your products. A lot of bloggers don't seem to select their products by the quality. They just promote anything. Other times they may be promoting quality merchandise, but they don't seem to care how they promote it. They never use a fresh, new approach to promoting products. You should take the time to consider the vendor. They care about their customers and their integrity. Poor promotion of their products doesn't make them look good.
That's one reason video tutorials are such a hit. They give your readers a new look at an old product or a first look at a new product. It helps build trust with your audience when you provide them with content they feel is valuable.
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