how to transform an article to a video?

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by satrap, Oct 27, 2009.

  1. #1
    i have been hearing a lot lately about making a video out of your article and submitting to video directories. i have some questions
    dose this method work? i mean is it worth the effort?
    is there any free or low cost software to use for this?
    if you are using this method, what software you are using?

    thank you so much in advance.
    satrap
     
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  2. aadisharma

    aadisharma Peon

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    I'm also interested in knowing about such information.. But willing to go for free resources only
     
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    bluebelt91 Well-Known Member

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    Yes we have software available called Article video Robot which can convert your article in video and submit it to major video sites like youtube,google video etc.
    It is really worth as it brings a lot of traffic from video search engine as people love to watch video as compared to article or text.
    I love video marketing.
    Article video Robot has trial.It cost you
    $47.00 / mo - 50 Downloadable Videos Per Month
    $97.00 / mo- 125 Downloadable Videos Per Month

    In case interested here is valid coupon code to get 50% discount on both packages:

    Coupon code - 3A61666E
    hope that helps..
     
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  4. satrap

    satrap Well-Known Member

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    thanks for the reply. i heard about Article video Robot, and how its a good help. but i am only a new blogger, so i dont have that kind of budget for now to pay a $50 or $100 montly fee. all though i knwo that it will be worth it. i was more looking for something free or a software that you can get away with with a one time fee.
    anyway thanks again and if anyone else has any suggestion, ill be thankful.
     
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    If you have a video camera, simply make a recoding of yourself speaking the article while showing some graphics or demonstrations. Many people do not like to read length articles, but are able to hold their attention to a good speaker with interesting visuals for 10+ minutes. Be careful about the videos. Make sure to host them on youtube or some video streaming site and embed the file into your site so the video does not take up too much of your site's bandwidth.
     
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  6. satrap

    satrap Well-Known Member

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    Thanks for the info. i know you can do that, but i heard about some kind of software that can quickly with its built in voice system transfer the article to video. i know using your own camera and voice is good too, but it kind of takes too much time, since you have to add some graphic or somehow make the slides and this and that. plus for a person like me with an accent its kind of not professional sounding.
    any way thanks, and who knows maybe i will do that after all, if i don't find a better solution.
     
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    Wow...that articlevideorobot is pretty cool..never seen that before.
     
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    Why don't you use Camtasia to create the videos and colaborate with someone from Voices.com to add the narrative voice?
     
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    Camtasia studio 6 is really a good choice,maybe you can have a try.
     
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    but how its done. is it some stills of the article that keeps on moving ? such videos sucks.....
     
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    Yes Camtesia is a good screen capturing....if you can use a presentation software like Powerpoint, you can make it really interesting suing Camtesia
     
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    The OP's issues is they are not a native speaker of english, so they cannot narrate a video in camtasia and narrate it to achieve the desired quality level.
     
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