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Introduction Video is the fastest growing type of media online. Even companies that were founded on

other types of broadcasting—such as Twitter and Instagram have begun to embrace video in order to

improve visitor engagement and better connect with their target audience. With the prevalence of

high-speed internet access in most areas of the world, it’s no wonder video is the preferred method of

communication, whether it be for educational purposes, or entertainment. Unfortunately, incorporating

video content on your blog or website hasn’t always been an easy task. For many, uploading videos to

their own hosting account is time-consuming and expensive, and while embedding videos from third-party

services simplifies things, you’ll often end up losing a lot of control over how the videos are displayed.

Fortunately, there are simple solutions to these common issues, and you can use video on all your sites

and blogs without the expense of hosting them yourself, and with all of the control you would expect if you

DID host them! Video Playbook: Special Report 6 In this guide, you’re going to learn some of the best

ways to use video on your websites profitably, and just how easy it is to get around some of the biggest

issues you might face when using it. So, let’s get started. Video Playbook: Special Report 7 Why Use Video?

You may be wondering what all the fuss is about, and why you should even bother using video on your

websites. Maybe you think your website or blog isn’t conducive to video, or that it’s not worth the trouble,

or that it’s too expensive or time-consuming. But the fact is, pretty much any website you can think of can

be made better with video. Let’s look at how video can improve some of today’s most prevalent types of

websites: • Blogs - Blogs of all types can benefit from the addition of video. They don’t even have to be

your videos. You can embed videos from YouTube or other websites, too, and studies have shown that

this tactic can actually improve SEO, especially if you use text on the same page to describe the video

and add your own commentary about what’s being presented in the video.

 

Video Playbook: Special Report 8 • Ecommerce Sites - Ecommerce sites can see a huge boost in conversions

by having video reviews of products, product demos, testimonials, etc. • Sales Letters - Sales letters, as you

probably already know, often see huge conversion boosts with the addition of video. A simple video at the top

of a sales letter can be remarkably effective. • Squeeze Pages - Just like sales letters, squeeze page conversions

can be boosted significantly with the addition of video. • Education & Training - As we have seen with the rise of

sites like Udemy, websites that teach people things can benefit hugely from the use of video. • Hobbies - Hobby

websites can also benefit from video to teach people how to do things. • Local Sites - Websites for local businesses

can benefit greatly from video, too. You can use video to introduce the business, its products or services, and its

employees and owners. Video Playbook: Special Report 9 • Service Websites - If you offer a service, video can

help you explain what you do to potential clients, as well as present examples of what you’ve done. • Restaurants -

Sometimes nothing can make someone want to eat more than seeing a video of food bubbling, steaming, or

sizzling! Photos just don’t have as much of an effect. Videos add life to presentations. They help demonstrate

positive benefits and aspects of a product or service. They transform static presentations into lively, engaging

messages that trigger emotions, and help to communicate on a deeper level than nearly any other form of

marketing. You can use videos to define your brand, to establish a presence within your market and to become

memorable or sticky. It’s evident with the growing number of video campaigns that marketers are looking to

connect and communicate with their audience in a more interactive and engaging way. And now it’s your turn

to join them! Video Playbook: Special Report 10 How to Make Money with Videos In this segment of our special

report, we’ll take a closer look at how you can maximize sales and conversion rates with powerful video

campaigns. Increase the Value of Your Products Videos add value to your products because they cater to the

evergrowing demand for visual training. People don’t have a lot of time to spend reading eBooks and training

guides, and so by offering your product in a video based format, you can increase value instantly, while giving

your customers exactly what they want most! Minimizes Learning Curves If you sell information products, scripts,

software, plugins or other material that requires step by step installation or guidance, videos can help minimize

the learning curve and simplify the process (which means fewer support requests and more sales!). People

often feel overwhelmed when given a lot of training material, Video Playbook: Special Report 11 and chances

are if you’ve been involved in the information market for any length of time, you already know just how many

people will abandon projects, or give up on learning simply because they don’t know where to start. Videos

simplify the learning process, and help customers progress at their own speed. You can easily create video

tutorials using free software (which we’ll discuss in a later segment). Drives targeted traffic to your websites

and landing pages There are four important types of marketing you can use within your videos to drive traffic

to your websites: 1. Feature a URL at the bottom of the video for the entire presentation. 2. Place a URL at the

end of the video that directs viewers to your website or landing page. 3. Include a URL that’s mentioned during

the video (or at the end). 4. Place a link in the description of the video itself. Video Playbook: Special Report

12 The easiest way to get traffic from your video is to simply place the URL at the bottom of the screen for the

entire duration of the video. This will ensure that your URL is seen, even if someone doesn’t finish the entire

video presentation. You should also make sure to include a screenshot at the end of the video that contains your

website or landing page URL, and a clear call-to-action to get people to take action to visit the URL. You want to

be very clear with what you want them to do! Example: “Click the link below to find out more about how I can

help you grow your business!” Video Playbook: Special Report 13 Creating Your Own Videos There are some

situations where you pretty much have to make your own videos, because you have something specialized to

present that no one else’s videos could do. For example, if you are selling a product you created yourself, you’ll

need to create your own video, because you have to show YOUR product. Or if you want to teach people your

own unique or secret method of doing something. Fortunately, creating videos is easier than ever with the

introduction of products and services that focus on making the video production process as quick and painless

as possible. Many of these services are cloud-based, which means they will work on any operating system and

nearly any device, so you could even potentially make videos with your mobile phone or tablet. Here are some

of the most popular video creation platforms right now:

Video Playbook: Special Report 14 Animoto >> http://www.animoto.com Shakr >> http://www.shakr.com Videze >> http://www.videzelaunch.com

You could also consider using downloadable apps and programs that come pre-installed on various operating

systems, such as Windows Movie Maker, iMovie, or any one of thousands of apps and programs that allow you

to make videos on whatever device you have. Creating your own videos has the added benefit of giving you an

additional marketing outlet, because you can upload your videos to YouTube and other channels and direct traffic

to your website or blog. For this reason, it’s a good idea to create your own videos if it makes sense for your

business and you have the desire and ability to do so. Video Playbook: Special Report 15 You can also outsource

video creation if you don’t have the time or inclination to do it yourself. Sites like Fiverr and Upwork make it easy

to find professionals to do the work for you, and you’d be surprised how inexpensive it can be to get videos made

for you. Fiverr >> http://www.fiverr.com Upwork >> http://www.upwork.com The biggest problem with creating your

own videos is that you have to find a way to host them. Traditionally, that means either putting them on your

own server, which can be prohibitively expensive since videos have large file sizes and thus eat a lot of

bandwidth, or uploading them to a site like YouTube, which means losing control of a lot of factors.

But there is a Video Playbook: Special Report 16 Video Storage Services You’ve probably heard of “the cloud”.

It’s not some magical place with harps and winged beauties. It’s referring to storing your files in a remote location.

And you can use it to host your videos without having to pay a fortune for bandwidth. A lot of people use

Amazon S3, from Amazon Web Services, to host their videos, because the bandwidth is considerably

cheaper than most hosting companies and it won’t slow your server down like it might if you hosted your own.

Amazon S3 >> https://aws.amazon.com/s3/ Of course, S3 DOES still cost money, and it doesn’t offer the type

of control over displaying your videos that you might like. So you might prefer to use something else—perhaps

something free. YouTube is another very popular choice for hosting videos, and it gives you the added option

of being another marketing channel, too. Since Video Playbook: Special Report 17 YouTube has a lot of traffic,

and videos also tend to rank very well in Google and other search engines, you can actually gain a lot of

additional traffic just by hosting your videos there. Best of all, of course, is the fact that uploading your videos

to YouTube is FREE. So not only are you gaining another marketing channel, but you don’t have to pay to

host your videos, either. But what if you don’t want to make your own videos?

Video Playbook: Special Report 18 Using Other People’s Videos To Maximize Exposure If you don’t want to

make your own videos, you can always embed other people’s videos on your website. This is beneficial for SEO,

because all you have to do to create new content for your site is simply embed a video and then write up

your own unique description of the content found within the video. It’s usually much easier to write up a

quick description and some commentary than it is to think up a topic, do your research, and write an entire

article from scratch. Plus, Google LOVES video content. Why would you want to put other people’s

content on YOUR website? Well, there are many reasons, but the biggest one is that it gives you free

content that Google loves and that your visitors will love, too. All you have to do is add a little bit of text

content to go along with the video you’ve embedded, and you’re good to go!

Video Playbook: Special Report 19 Can’t think of what to write? Just watch the video and add a description

of it, and perhaps offer your own thoughts on the topic presented in the video. Here’s an example: “In this video,

you’ll see Jane Doe making her own DIY version of the hottest new beauty trend—light-up eyebrows! This look

could be great for grabbing attention at the club or at a party. In the video, she suggests using a tiny LED set

that she found on Amazon, but I think another good idea would be using some of those glow-in-the-dark bracelets

that you cut to fit and gluing them on with lash glue. This might be a cheaper alternative, and would catch

attention under blacklight or in darker rooms.” You want to insert a few phrases that would work well for

SEO purposes, while also providing a little bit more information to support the content of the video.

One of the biggest problems with this is that the creator’s marketing is often all over it.

For example, they may have annotations in their Video Playbook: Special Report 20 videos, or they may have

links in the description that you’d rather not send your visitors off to see if they happen to click off your site to

the video host to watch the video. Keep in mind that the creator of the video may not like the fact that you are

using their video without their marketing included, so be prepared to receive a message asking you to remove

the video or at least re-add their marketing. If this happens, it’s best to just be polite and do as they ask.

It’s their content, after all. But even if you want to leave their ads in, what about other elements of embedded

YouTube videos that you might want get rid of or take control of?

Video Playbook: Special Report 21 MonkeyPlayr MonkeyPlayr is the ultimate solution for taking total control

over every single video you embed on your website or blog. Some features include: • Autoplay Videos - You can

choose to set your videos to play automatically if you choose to, which is perfect for sales pages and

squeeze pages. • Custom Start/Stop Times - If you don’t want to play a video in its entirety, you can set it to

play only a specific section. For example, let’s say you only want to discuss a brief segment of a long video.

You can set the player to show only the section you want to show. • Remove Branding - If you are using a

hosting service that applies their branding to videos, such as YouTube, you can remove their branding so

it looks more clean and professional. Video Playbook: Special Report 22 • Loop Videos - You can loop single

videos or even entire playlists, which could be beneficial, for example, if you created a playlist of soothing

nature sounds for your blog on coping with anxiety, or if you create music and wanted to let people loop

your songs. • Force HD - If you want to make sure your videos look as good as possible, you can force

videos to play in 720p or 1080p.

This means your videos will keep their polished, professional look. • Force HTTPS - If you have videos on

secure pages, such as login pages or payment pages, you can force them to be served with HTTPS. •

Specify Dimensions - If you need your videos to be a very specific size, you can set the specific height and

width you’d like them to be displayed at. • Responsive - You can also make videos resize dynamically for

responsive designs. • Disable Annotations - You can even disable annotations that were added by the

video’s creator. Video Playbook: Special Report 23 • Disable Controls - If you don’t want viewers to be able

to pause, rewind, fast forward, etc., you can disable controls completely. • Disable Dropdowns - You can

disable those annoying dropdown and video information boxes. • Redirect Viewers - You can even redirect

users to another page after the video is finished. This is perfect if you want to send users to a checkout

page after they finish watching it. Best of all, it’s very easy to use, doesn’t require any coding or installation

of files, and works on both HTML and WordPress sites!

MonkeyPlayr >> http://www.monkeyplayr.com Video Playbook: Special Report 24 Powerful Video Ideas

Let’s look at a few other ways you can use video to spice up nearly any type of blog or website. • Draw

Attention - Videos can be embedded on nearly any page to draw attention to something. You might embed

an auto-play video that asks people to turn off their add blocker, follow you on social media, or check out

one of your ads. • Sell Products - Sales videos work great to get people to take action, by either buying

your product, opting in to your list, or buying an affiliate product. They increase conversions significantly! •

Demonstrate Use - If you have your own product, or you’re selling an affiliate product, you can use video

to show people how easy the product is to use, how useful it is, etc. • Tutorials - Almost any type of tutorial

is greatly enhanced by video.

Some people simply can’t grasp a topic via text and/or Video Playbook: Special Report 25 photos, but video

will help almost anyone understand a subject. • Attract Attention (and keep it!) - Videos can definitely be more

enticing that photos, and certainly more so than text. Imagine going to the website of your local steakhouse

and seeing a video of a sizzling ribeye coming off the grill and being sliced open, glistening and juicy.

Or going to a gaming website and seeing a video of how spectacular the graphics and gameplay is for a new

game that just came out. • Connect with your Audience - Sometimes people just want to feel connected to

you, and video is the perfect way to accomplish that. You can include a video of yourself on your website to

let people know who you are and connect with you on a more personal level. • Make Topics More Interesting -

Some topics just aren’t that interesting or entertaining, but the right video can turn a boring topic into one that

is fun or exciting! Video Playbook: Special Report 26 • Show Off Your Skills - If you provide a service, video is

the perfect way to show people what you can do. Imagine a paint contractor giving a room-by-room tour of a

beautiful home they just painted, or an artist giving a live demo of their creations! • Retain Viewers - You may

or may not know this, but Google looks at “bounce rate” as a big factor in SEO. Bounce rate is the number

of people who leave your site without visiting another page other than the one they initially landed on.

They also use the amount of time spent on a page as a factor. Video can keep people on your site longer, and

entice them to view more pages. These are just a few ideas of ways you can use video to enhance your websites

or landing pages. Video Playbook: Special Report 27 Conclusion If you thought video was too difficult, too

expensive, or too frustrating to be worth the time and effort, hopefully you’ve changed your mind after reading

this guide. Video is a lot easier to put on your site than you think, and it can capture attention, get people to

take action, and significantly boost conversions. If you’re not using video on your websites, you could seriously

be leaving money on the table. We’ve covered some great ways to use video on your websites, how they can

be beneficial, and how to put them on your site without spending a fortune in bandwidth and without losing

control of the display options. Video is no longer just for young people, or for tech websites, or for educational

websites, or social media. Video has practical applications for nearly every type of online presence you can

think of. Video Playbook: Special Report 28 I hope you’ve learned a lot in this guide, and I hope you’ll implement

some of the things you’ve learned on your own websites. I think you’ll find that video really can be beneficial to

you in many ways! Best of luck! Video Playbook: Special Report 29 Resources For your convenience, here are

links to all of the resources mentioned in this guide. Video Creation Resources: Animoto >> http://www.animoto.com

Shakr >> http://www.shakr.com Videze >> http://www.videzelaunch.com Outsourcing Video Creation Fiverr >>

http://www.fiverr.com

Upwork Video Playbook: Special Report 30 >> http://www.upwork.com Video Hosting Amazon AWS S3 >> https://aws.amazon.com/s3/ Video Control MonkeyPlayr >> http://www.monkeyplayr.com