Tag Archives: Private Label Rights

Free Traffic X PLR Video

"Brand NEW Video Training Reveals The #1 Way to Get Unlimited Free Traffic Using Secret Underground Tactics!"

Business Money Matters Newsletter PLR Autoresponder Messages

Are You Ready to Learn Valuable Business Money Information, Tips & Techniques?

The Business Money Matters Newsletter will provide you with proven, effective information, tips and advice that will help you learn how to manage your business money more effectively.

Are You Ready to Learn Valuable Information That Will Help You Take Control of Your Business Money?

Inside each issue of the Business Money Matters Newsletter, you will receive easy to understand information about managing the many different financial aspects of your business, including credit, loans, monitoring and more.

Viral Infographic Traffic PLR Video With Audio

Announcing a Brand New 9-Part Video Course

"Finally, Discover How to Get Eyeballs Back to Your Site Using Infographics …Starting Today!"
This 9-part video course is designed to show you how you can get eyeballs and visitors back to your site by using tried and tested techniques on how to create a successful infographic plus tools you can use to help speed up the process!

Dear Business Owner,

Studies show that images, illustrations, pictures, and other visual presentations are more easily recognized, understood, and remembered compared to text. This is because our brain processes images simultaneously while it processes language in a linear/sequential manner.

In other words, text takes longer to process. This is why infographic is getting more and more popular, especially for online marketers.

Did you know that illustrations are processed 60,000 times faster than text? Imagine this—what is easier to do, show a circle or describe it in words? Everyone knows how a circle looks like but when asked to describe it, a lot of people will have difficulty.

Not only is it more easily recognized, understood and remembered—graphical illustrations also stimulate and provoke emotional reactions from its viewers. It also increases the human brain’s creative thinking and imagination.

How does this concept coincide with illustrations being powerful? It’s no secret that our feelings and emotions play a big part in our decision making process. Your logical sense may tell you otherwise but most of the time, it’s your feelings or emotions that leads your decision making course. Successful marketers know this.

Over the years, advertisers and marketers have been following the concept that graphic illustrations sell goods. It has been proven over the years that presenters who use visual presentations are more successful in getting their audience to take action.

Video Sales Letter Genius PLR Ebook

Ebook Sample Content Preview:

Chapter 8: Text vs. Screen Capture

So the question is when should you use text only? When I say text only I mean PowerPoint slides, text cartoons, text prezis etc. And when should you use screen capture? When I say screen capture what I mean by that is stuff like Camtasia videos where you can see the mouse moving around on the screen. Screen capture video tends to be much easier to create than a cartoon or a white board video.

What I found over the years is that if you're doing a video sales letter in PowerPoint based text based only or even Prezi or whiteboard or even cartoon the problem arises when you're trying to sell something that somebody wants to see an example of.

Software is a good example. When it comes to software if somebody is just watching a textual based video and they're unable to imagine what that looks like then you're actually hurting yourself and lowering your conversion rate. Because they can't see it they're not going to buy it.

So that's where screen capture video comes in. Nothing is more annoying than not showing something in action. If you have a piece of software you need to show it in action so that they can see what it looks like and how they can use it and the benefits of using it.

Same goes with video courses - what I found over the years is that people want to see a demo of what the video quality looks like. They're not as concerned about the video sales letter, they're concerned about are they going to be able to understand the instructor.

If they're able to see just a little bit, a glimpse then they'll be able to see the potential in your video course otherwise that's actually going to hurt your conversion rate.

What I found - instead of just using purely Prezi or purely PowerPoint slides or purely screen capture or purely white board or cartoon mixing it up actually helps.

I recommend to use Prezi or PowerPoint in the beginning and then you can jump in and show them the actual videos or the software or whatever you need to show later in the video.

Think about movies and TV interviews. They never ever stay on one medium or one angle, they're always changing it up. Basically what we're trying to achieve is a very similar concept that different camera angles change all the time and thus we’re getting different mediums.

Mixing them up can actually help your conversions but of course you're never going to know unless you test it out.