Tuesday, October 09, 2007

“How to Create a Product to Sell – Part II”

You’ve accomplished the first three steps by repurposing content, beginning with the end in mind, and filling out your order form. Congratulations! But you aren’t done yet. What are the next steps you need to take to create a product to sell?

Following are step #4 through step #6:

Step #4: Layout your product so you know what is going to be included and what it is going to look like. How can you do this? Try this exercise: Imagine that we’re sitting in a room and you have an hour to teach me about your subject. But before you begin, I’ll step out of the room for 20 minutes while you prepare. So write out the bullet points you want to cover during this preparation time. Then when I come back in the room you have an hour to present the bullet points.

Tip: Remember, you need to start off by telling them who you are and why they should listen to you.

Step #5: You need to have some kind of software to capture your audio. The cheapest, fastest, and easiest way is to have Sony Sound Forge Studio (Price: $70-$100). This program works very well and is user friendly. It is as easy to use as Microsoft Word. It let’s you edit it easily so if you goof up, you can edit out the mistakes.

You can also find free versions of audio software. Go on Google and Google “Audacity”. This is a free program that is similar to Sony Sound Forge. The only difference is that Audacity is in an .aud format which is not .mp3 or .wav format. So you’ll have to convert it by exporting it as an mp3 or .wav file.

You also need a microphone. Microphones range in price up to thousands of dollars. You can use a headset microphone for only $30. It is up to you. The important thing is to have a headset microphone so you can have your hands free. You also want a “USB” connection to your computer. You get a lot better sound if it is a USB port as opposed to the old fashioned microphone connection.

Tip: Check out www.internetaudioguy.com for these resources.

Step #6: Record your product’s audio or video portions. Sometimes your products are video tapes of your events or giving tours through your office. Or if you are demonstrating an exercise then a video is necessary.

Do you want to demonstrate things on your computer? Then great software to use is Camtasia Studio which lets you capture what is on your computer and narrate while you are doing it. It has great tutorials to help you out.

Tip: You can get these resources at www.techsmith.com for $400.

When recording audio, record chapter by chapter. Don’t try to have the entire book in one audio file.

Warmest regards,

Matt Bacak

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Wednesday, August 15, 2007

“18 Blog Tips to Maximize the Success of your Blog”

5 Tips for Blogs:
Tip #1: Use the WordPress Blog program. You have total control. It is free and offers free plug-ins. It is convenient with just a one click installation. You can find templates and themes for WordPress that are free. Just search for WordPress “template” and “themes” on Google. Updating your Blog is simple.

Tip #2: Check out worpresstutorials.com to learn how to use WordPress. There are hundreds of free tutorials for WordPress available on the Internet.

Tip #3: There are extensive plug-ins available for WordPress including language translators.

Tip #4: WordPress can be found at wordpress.org

Tip #5: If you are going to do a text Blog then you have to know how to type and spell.


7 Tips for Audio Blogs/Podcasts:
Tip #1: You should engage in narrow podcasting instead of broadcasting. You need to focus on your niche. Niche radio is a failure in old media broadcasting. However, in the podcasting world, niche radio is the way to go. Niche narrow casting radio and television works on the Internet.

Tip #2: You can build a worldwide audience as long as you have ways of monetizing your niche podcast.

Tip #3: The audio standard for audio Blogs and podcasts are MP3. A great program to use to create MP3’s is Sony Sound Forge. You can also create, edit, and rip audio CDs using Sony Sound Forge. You can also repurpose old content from tapes, etc. into MP3s.

Tip #4: Podcast content can come from chopping up teleseminars to create several podcasts.

Tip #5: You have to have some text in your audio or video Blog. Otherwise the search engines won’t find your Blog.

Tip #6: A challenge about getting video and audio information to your Blog is FTP. FTP simply uploads the media to your Blog. You can find FTP programs that are simple to use.

Tip #7: A great podcast includes 3-5 minutes of helpful content that you post on a weekly basis. The content should be relevant to your niche. The fastest and easiest way to find content for a podcast is to interview somebody.


6 Tips for Video Blogs:
Tip #1: What camera should you use to create a video Blog? Just buy the cheapest camera you can find. It doesn’t matter what equipment you have, it is how you use the equipment. The goal is to subscribe people to your show, not to spend money on the most expensive equipment.

Tip #2: Use Sony Movie Studio to create video Blogs.

Tip #3: Creating video Blogs should be a goal, but not at first. Why? Videos take more time and effort. Master text and audio Blogs before you move on to video Blogs.

Tip #4: Video Blogs can be created using a lavaliere microphone. You can also find microphones that plug directly into the USB port on your computer. You can find a great, quality microphone for only $99.

Tip #5: Produce video Blogs in real time with no editing.

Tip #6: You want a good picture and clear sound. Make sure you have lights that are 300 watts or higher. Make sure that your microphone is close to you. A microphone that is built in the camera doesn’t work as well.

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Matt Bacak

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