If you’re going to do video marketing, you need to do it consistently and you have to get it out there for people to consume. Videosocials.net co-founder Mark Bullock explains how Videosocials supports you with your video marketing efforts.

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So I want you to imagine for a moment that although you recognize that you should be out there on YouTube, you should be getting videos out into social media, you’ve got to sit down in front of a camera — maybe on the laptop, maybe it’s a webcam — and talk to it and pretend like it’s a person and you need to do this because, in marketing, if you’re not consistent, you’re not really going to go anywhere. So you need to do this over and over again. It starts to sound a little intimidating and, by the way, you’re not getting any feedback as to… until you actually put it out there in the world to know whether or not, you know, how is this landing for the audience?

Hi, I’m Mark Bullock, I’m the Co-founder of Videosocials.net and at phoneBlogger.net . And that’s exactly why we invented Videosocials — was to give you an audience in a Zoom video conference so that you could have somebody else handle the starting and stopping of the recording and somebody else deal with managing the time, managing all the logistics and you could just focus on presenting your topic to the camera, but also to a handful of other people that are in the room with you that are doing exactly the same thing that you’re trying to do, which is to be able to communicate your message on video in a way that helps people get to know, like, and trust you so you can put it out on social media, you can put it out through email, you can put it on your website.

Matter of fact we recommend you do all of those things, but you get to do it in an environment that you get to practice. You get to experiment, try it out. If it doesn’t work out that particular time, no problem. No loss, no gain. Only experience.

Only really the gain is that you gained experience and you get feedback from others in a supportive environment — in a way that’s encouraging and has you take a look at how do you get to the next level without having somebody judging you on whether or not what you had to say really came across the way you intended it before you put it out in the world, out in the wild as it were and find out that ‘maybe I offended somebody that I didn’t intend to.’ But again, with Videosocials , you don’t have to worry about that because your group is going to give you the feedback as to how did it land for them? Did it offend somebody? Did it inspire or encourage somebody?

I hope you’ll check it out. Come to Videosocials.net/guests and come as a guest to one of our meetings. No obligation. You can present something if you choose to. You certainly don’t have to. Either way around. We’d love to have you and take a look and see if it’s something that might help you get past that, staring at an inanimate object called a camera and now what? Hi, Take care.