Blog Consulting, LLC. - is this week's video post, I encourage you to consider how you would communicate if you owned a television station. Hint: with your own social media channel, you can have your own television station.
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"Blog Consulting, LLC - sharing your organization's story, through social media channels is an important thing to do.
But have you ever considered putting your ear to the ground and listening to the Internet? Wouldn't it be important to hear what people are saying about your organization on the Internet?
Answer? You bet!
Here's how to set up listening stations on the Internet:
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Marketing takeaway - could your organization better communicate with your patrons through video? As I continue my learning curve, we are happy to teach you the ropes as well.
Blog Consulting, LLC - Friday fare, in the blog world, is generally pretty light. As such, I thought I would share with you my first production using my new Canon Vixia HF S10, with the aid of Apple's iMovie software.
I hope you enjoy, but most of all, I hope you begin to dream of how you might better communicate your story with your community, through the tools of social media, and specifically, video blogging.
Note: this video was produced as the result of my social media consulting relationship with Scottsdale Bible Church, in Scottsdale, Arizona.
As I have mentioned in previous posts, I am working with Scottsdale Bible Church to help them develop the use of social media, and blogging technologies, within their church's website.
One of the things we determined, very early on, is that we wanted to use a great deal of video to capture the stories, events, and heart-felt glimpses of lives changed. Video can accomplish these things like no other medium.
We have been doing a fair amount of experimentation to obtain the quality of product we are looking for, yet keeping the expense, and the hassle factor low.
Please understand, the lights and backdrop are not necessary, but given the amount of video that we plan to shoot, it was decided to set up a dedicated, unused office to house our little studio. I think, when you see the quality of video that we obtained through our little Flip Video, you will agree this was a good decision.
You will also notice that we are using a "phantom voice" type interview, where I am behind the camera asking questions. This type of interview allows for very easy setup, greatly reduces the need for additional microphone equipment, lighting, seating, and camera equipment. Although it may seem a little awkward to have this voice booming from the background, it does allow you to focus on your subject.
It is certainly possible to do these films with the subject simply speaking to the camera, and telling her story, but having the interviewer involved in the conversation, reduces a great deal of stress, on the part of the subject.
Marketing take-away: how could you use these types of video communications to better inform your patrons, and invite them into a deeper relationship with your organization?
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