This is a little guide I threw together after a few moments of pondering over some of the current blackhat video marketing techniques. In case you haven't heard of them, they include downloading and reuploading videos with url's to your blog/parked page/cpa offers in the description, or watermarked on the video. None of that is really too blackhat though, and neither is this method in fact I'm pretty sure this is something more professional bloggers would do than spammy blackhat kids. This method isn't new at all, but I'm sure some could find it useful.
Step 1) Write an article and then post it to your blog. (You could just post the video you make, but that's not good for SEO purposes).
For example; How to fix your xbox, how to neuter your dog, how to cheat on your wife and get away with it, or etc...
Then of course you'll want to monetize your blog and blog posts with affiliate links and adsense to maximize your profits. The more traffic your video gets, the more clicks to your website, more profit ($$$) you make in a factual theory sort of sense.
2. Tape yourself or your computer as you do the task that you are trying to teach people about. If I were to make a video for this article I would just show my screen as I viewed the article.. boring, but it works.
I would suggest camtasia as your screen capture software if you had the money.
3. Once your done instructing people to do stuff in your video, open it up in a video editor like Windows Movie Maker. Of course if you have a mac you'll have to use something else, and there are almost hundreds of options out there.
4. If you want, and you haven't already than you can narrate your video now. I usually just read my articles as I go through the video in windows movie maker. Obviously you shouldn't read parts of the article that say things like, "click here to get a free ipod" since you can't give people links in videos. However, you can add annotations with urls, or add urls in the description of your videos.
5. Add the url of your website as a subtitle on your video. This way people will know where the video came from no matter how it is shared. You can include direct links to your website or blog post in the description of your video also.
6. Now is the crossroads between white and black hat. You could just let your videos sit there.. or do something worthwhile (I have no idea). Or you could go the black hat rout and just use software like Tube Automator to inrease the traffic to your videos.
Whatever you choose to do, this method could get you lot's of visitors, and a niche video channel that many people will subscribe to if you create informative videos. Good luck video-affiliate-marketers.
Step 1) Write an article and then post it to your blog. (You could just post the video you make, but that's not good for SEO purposes).
For example; How to fix your xbox, how to neuter your dog, how to cheat on your wife and get away with it, or etc...
Then of course you'll want to monetize your blog and blog posts with affiliate links and adsense to maximize your profits. The more traffic your video gets, the more clicks to your website, more profit ($$$) you make in a factual theory sort of sense.
2. Tape yourself or your computer as you do the task that you are trying to teach people about. If I were to make a video for this article I would just show my screen as I viewed the article.. boring, but it works.
I would suggest camtasia as your screen capture software if you had the money.
3. Once your done instructing people to do stuff in your video, open it up in a video editor like Windows Movie Maker. Of course if you have a mac you'll have to use something else, and there are almost hundreds of options out there.
4. If you want, and you haven't already than you can narrate your video now. I usually just read my articles as I go through the video in windows movie maker. Obviously you shouldn't read parts of the article that say things like, "click here to get a free ipod" since you can't give people links in videos. However, you can add annotations with urls, or add urls in the description of your videos.
5. Add the url of your website as a subtitle on your video. This way people will know where the video came from no matter how it is shared. You can include direct links to your website or blog post in the description of your video also.
6. Now is the crossroads between white and black hat. You could just let your videos sit there.. or do something worthwhile (I have no idea). Or you could go the black hat rout and just use software like Tube Automator to inrease the traffic to your videos.
Whatever you choose to do, this method could get you lot's of visitors, and a niche video channel that many people will subscribe to if you create informative videos. Good luck video-affiliate-marketers.
About the Author:
White Hat Video Marketing is a blog post on Scott Sire's affiliate blog, and if you want to learn more ways to make money online, than you should check into it!
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