What is your message? This will determine what category your video fits. I.e. Comedy, professional, training and tutorials, reviews, corporate message, product demonstration, business profile, interview, commercial, informational. You need to determine which category your video falls into.
Here's what you need to learn if you want to become a really good video editor. You will learn that it takes a tremendous amount of time to "log and transfer" your videos from your camera to your computer. That means the computer must transcode the video from its native format into one that is understandable by your editing software. There are only a few video cameras on the market where you can actually click and drag the camera's video footage directly into your editing software. Those are high-end cameras costing many thousands of dollars. The "log and transfer" process takes a huge amount of time and takes up tons of memory on your hard drive. If you spent an hour shooting video, it may take 2 to 3 hours to get all that content onto your computer. Sometimes longer.
Drive traffic to your website. Obviously, you will not make a sale unless somebody gives your site a visit. Drive interested people to your website through search engine optimization. This is the process of making your site search engine-friendly so it will show up on search page results each time your prospects search for the keywords that you are targeting. Also, promote your website through article marketing, forum posting, blogging, social media marketing, video marketing, Google AdWords, banner ads, and paid links. The more traffic-generating tools you use, the more people you'll be able to attract.
What I'd suggest to get you started real quick is to consolidate all that you have read so far, find the system that you like, and start creating your own business plan based on that system.
This Memorial Service apparition is nothing more than good video production. If you watch the video, you will see that this image happened at the exact instant when the director was fading out from the shot of Mayer and into the shot of Michael Jackson being projected behind Mayer. Thus, the ghost of Michael Jackson "appeared" to the camera and the viewing audience.
You should find a mentor that can help you with your learning curve. I know this is a lot to learn but why not learn from someone that is actually out there getting results. Mentors are not hard to find, just use Google.
A recent study reported that 75% of all internet users actively use videos while online. If I had to guess, I'd say it's even higher than that. Especially with sites like Megavideo and Hulu biting at the heels of Google for the most visits per day.
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