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8 Video-making Easy Tips


It's all about Video Marketing nowadays !!!! 


Our CCJM clients keep asking us about video making tips so here you go !

Let us share with you a few little video making tips (for location to length of video) that should help you get started more confidently:  



Tip 1. Prepare your script with bullet points tops to remin yourself of the main topics you want to cover. Write them in on a single piece of A4 paper in front of you.

Tip 2. Video Length? You need to customise your video length for each platform. Hubspot recommends between 2min to 35seconds.: read more HERE

Tip 3. Don’t expect perfection straight away, practise, practise and more practise will make it easier 

Tip 4.  Choose location and moment you feel comfortable sharing your message (to be in the moment / flow) 

Tip 5.  Remember that It’s about connecting and sharing your message. Your videos don’t have to be perfect. It’s the content that matters! as long as the content itself is engaging. You are creating a relationship of trust with your audience: Trust is the foundation of conversions and sales. 

Tip 6. Write interesting titles and descriptions. You could also incorporate videos into your email marketing campaigns. You can also include relevant videos in blog articles like we did here :)

Tip 7. If all of the above fails ...hire a professional videographer might help giving you directions in how to deliver your message through the camera 🎥 (get in touch with us we know a couple of very good ones in London, UK)



🎥 a great afternoon with @george_ceuca working on CCJMConsulting intro business video


Thank you George for your patience and your guidance today : ‘more colourful and dynamic’ 😂 I will remember that !


Hair by the lovely Julie @ross_poole and a little help from Miriam @marose_01 too thank you 🙏 some awesome 





Tip 8. Bonus little tips: "be camera / camcorder ready" : chose your outfit to represent / match your business brand (and get your hair makeup done for the ladies lol) if it is for a video for your website for example....or if it is for a more casual video make sure your background is clear of clutter and using some extra light if you are making the video indoors.






Thank you to the gorgeous Dora @theodora.sdr 
for my lovely makeup 










I hope you enjoyed our simple video making tips !





Good luck 😉  and remember we are only a click away ;)

Ariane CCJM Business Consultant












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