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Is "TV" really coming to the Internet?
Do I really have to learn how to put video on my web site?
Is video better than just plain audio?
I'm not a "techie"... this is something I can do?
Can anyone really put video on their web site?
What's the catch... what's the monthly cost of using online video?
Do I need expensive camera to do this... or can they use a web cam?
Video has been around online for a while now... what makes this course so special?
What Kind of basic equipment will I need?
What about the software trials? How much are the full versions once I use up the trials?

 

Is "TV" really coming to the Internet?
In some respects TV is coming to the Internet... what we're really talking about here is creating online video... full-motion and screen capture video that drives people to action, gets them to subscribe, and gets them to take the actions that you want them to take. That's what we teach you in this breakthrough course.
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Do I really have to learn how to put video on my web site?
Of course you don't have to learn how to do it. But let me ask you a question... what will happen if you don't? If you don't learn how to put video on your website you can probably still make good money on the Internet, but video allows you to test your ideas faster, communicate with people on a deeper level, and accelerate your business online.
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Is video better than just plain audio?
Well, the answer that question is "it depends." In some cases plain audio might actually be better than having a video... just like having a video can often massively outperform plain audio. It all comes down to your intention for the information you're putting out there and in what direction you want to lead the audience. We're not saying that text is dead... we're not saying the audio is dead... what we're saying is that video is finally here in a way that normal "non-technical" people can finally use and benefit from unlike just 6-12 months ago when you were really limited to just a talking head on a web cam!
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I'm not a "techie"... this is something I can do?
Okay here's the bottom line: if you can point-and-click if you can copy-and-paste, and if you can operate a program like Microsoft Word and you're not afraid to take some time to figure a few things out (with our help in this course) then this is something you should be able to do. You will have to make small investment in software (about $200) once you use up the trial periods in the software we give you... and you will need to have access to a digital camcorder (which many people already have). The camcorder we used in the actual workshop to create the live infomercial in front of the studio audience was a Sony Digital-8 camcorder Mike bought at Wal-Mart for under $300.
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Can anyone really put video on their web site?
Yes! If you have a web hosting account, a domain name, or a blog that you can paste HTML code into, you can put video on your web site. If you can't do it yourself, then you can hire somebody to put it up there for you... the mechanics aren't what's important... it's understanding how the videos need to be structured that's important. Actually getting them up on your web site is now $10 an hour work.
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What's the catch... what's the monthly cost of using online video?
Well, the only catch is monthly cost of hosting somewhere. We don't recommend using five dollar a month hosting because when you become even reasonably successful with your videos, the hosting company will start to throttle your bandwidth. You will need to have $15-$20 a month hosting and when you need more than that -- you should have the resources to be able to afford to pay the dollar or two dollars per gigabyte of additional bandwidth (in other words, once a whole lot of people start seeing your video, you should be able to make enough money to cover a little bit of extra bandwidth cost!)
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Do I need expensive camera to do this... or can they use a web cam?
Yes, you can use a web cam... but an inexpensive digital camcorder will do much better for you in the long-run (plus a holidays are coming up anyway and you need one to take those cool family videos!). Though we don't teach you how to make DVDs in this course, a digital camcorder will enable you to make DVDs down the road once you learn how (so it is an excellent investment in your future). But again, hear me on this, this course is about creating, publishing, and posting online video and has nothing to do with authoring DVDs.
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Video has been around online for a while now... what makes this course so special?
The bottom line is that in the last year the tools have gotten a lot easier to use and a lot less expensive, this includes both software and hardware. Computers have gotten a lot more powerful in the last year and in the US more people are on high speed Internet access than dial-up (though the ability to create videos for people on dial-up has improved massively in the last six months also). But most of all, what has changed and what makes this course so special is that it encapsulates everything Mike and I have learned up to this point about how to use video online to make money (not just talk about it, not just wish for it, not just think about it... but actually DO IT and then be able to turn around and teach you what we have done).
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What Kind of basic equipment will I need?

We highly recommend a video camcorder rather than a webcam.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com
http://www.bestbuy.com
http://www.walmart.com

We like Sony DVCams with Firewire IEEE 1394 port
Here's a link to an example of the type of digital camcorder we're talking about on the WalMart website:
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=3600651&cat=4549&type=19&dept=3944&path=0%3A3944%3A133277%3A3991%3A4549

Tripods, mini for desks -
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=6238662&type=product&id=1069300859477
full size for other uses
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?type=category&id=cat08118

Firewire Cable
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=5697338&type=product&id=1055770044150
 

What about the software trials? How much are the full versions once I use up the trials?

Once you've used up the 30-Day trials of all the software,
Sony Vegas Video studio is approximately $90 and
Sony Sound Forge studio is approximately $70
Camtasia Screen Capture Software Studio is $299
All are ONE-TIME costs

You can get more information on them at the
http://www.sonymediasoftware.com/  website and http://www.techsmith.com/store/default.asp

 


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