YouTube for Business: Online Video Marketing for Any Business

YouTube for Business: Online Video Marketing for Any Business

by Michael Miller
YouTube for Business: Online Video Marketing for Any Business

YouTube for Business: Online Video Marketing for Any Business

by Michael Miller

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Overview

YouTube’s 120 million viewers are a tempting target for any business, large or small. How can you tap into the potential of YouTube to promote your business and sell your products or services?

 

YouTube marketing is easy enough that any business can do it. All you need is some low-cost video equipment—and a winning strategy. After you figure out the right type of videos to produce, you can use YouTube to attract new customers and better service existing ones.

 

That’s where this book comes in. The valuable information and advice in YouTube for Business help you make YouTube part of your online marketing plan, improve brand awareness, and drive traffic to your company’s website—without breaking your marketing budget.

 

In this updated second edition of YouTube for Business, you learn how to

• Develop a YouTube marketing strategy

• Decide what types of videos to produce

• Shoot great-looking YouTube videos—on a budget

• Edit and enhance your videos

• Create a brand presence with your YouTube channel

• Produce more effective YouTube videos

• Promote your videos on the YouTube site

• Link from your videos to your website with Call-to-Action Overlays


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780132681841
Publisher: Pearson Education
Publication date: 01/20/2011
Series: Que Biz-Tech
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 368
File size: 10 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Author Michael Miller has written more than 100 how-to books over the past two decades, with more than one million copies in print. His best-selling books include The Ultimate Web Marketing Guide, Using Google AdWords and AdSense, The Complete Idiot’s

Guide to Search Engine Marketing, Sams Teach Yourself YouTube in 10 Minutes, Sams Teach Yourself Google Analytics in 10 Minutes, and Absolute Beginner’s Guide to Computer Basics.

Read an Excerpt

IntroductionIntroduction

Unless you've been living in a cave for the past year or two, you've no doubt heard of YouTube, the video-sharing site owned by Google. YouTube lets anyone post videos online that everyone can watch. It's a fun site and a popular one, constantly ranking in the top ten of all sites on the Web with close to 20 million visitors per month. With more than 100 million videos on the YouTube site (more than 80% being amateur in nature), it would take a viewer more than 400 years to watch them all!

For businesses, YouTube represents a new and exciting way to reach potential customers. But how do you market to YouTube's 20 million viewers? It's surprisingly easy—if you know the secrets.

That's why I wrote this book. I designed YouTube for Business: Online Video Marketing for Any Business to help any business, small or large, incorporate YouTube as a part of its online marketing mix. You learn how YouTube can help you market your company, brand, products, and services online; what types of videos you should create; how to create those videos; and how to promote and make money from your YouTube videos. It's easy enough that any business can do it.

The information included in this book is both strategic and technical. That means you find general marketing advice alongside specific technical instructions; you learn how to use YouTube as a marketing tool as well as how to create, post, and manage YouTube-friendly videos. If you do it right, YouTube can become an important part of your marketing mix and drive a lot of traffic (and sales) to your existing website.

If you don't believe me, just look atthe five businesses profiled throughout this book. Some are large and some are small, but all get tremendous value from a minimal investment. Read how they do it and learn from their experiences.How This Book Is Organized

YouTube for Business: Online Video Marketing for Any Business is part marketing text, part computer book; that's because you need both marketing and technical skills to take best advantage of YouTube as a marketing channel. To that end, I organized this book into five main parts, as follows:

  • Part I, "Marketing Your Business Online with YouTube," helps you incorporate YouTube as part of your online marketing strategy. You learn how YouTube can help you market your business, as well as get advice on how to create more effective YouTube videos.

  • Part II, "Producing Your YouTube Videos," is all about the technical aspect of creating videos for online videos. You learn the necessary audio and video technology, as well as how to create webcam, semi-pro, and professional videos. You even learn how to edit your videos by using any desktop personal computer.

  • Part III, "Managing Your YouTube Videos," shows you how to upload your videos to the YouTube site, create a presence in the YouTube community, and incorporate your YouTube videos into your own website.

  • Part IV, "Working with YouTube Video Blogs," covers a specific type of YouTube video: the video blog or vlog. You learn how to create and manage your own video blog, as well as how to integrate your video blog with an existing text-based blog.

  • Part V, "Promotion and Monetization," is all about the money. You learn how to track your videos' performance, how to promote your YouTube videos, and how to generate revenues from your videos.

And, as I mentioned previously, each section ends with a profile of a successful business using YouTube as part of its marketing mix. These case studies show you exactly how businesses just like yours use YouTube; there's real value in these real-world examples.Conventions Used in This Book

I hope that this book is easy enough to figure out on its own, without requiring its own instruction manual. As you read through the pages, however, it helps to know precisely how I've presented specific types of information.Web Pages

Obviously, there are a lot of web page addresses in the book, like this one: http://www.youtube.com. When you see a web page address (also known as a URL or uniform resource locator), you can go to that web page by entering the URL into the address box in your web browser. I've made every effort to ensure the accuracy of the web addresses presented here, but given the ever-changing nature of the Web, don't be surprised if you run across an address or two that's changed. I apologize in advance.Special Elements

As you read through this book, you'll note several special elements, presented in what we in the publishing business call margin notes. There are different types of margin notes for different types of information, as you see here.

***

Note - This is a note that presents some interesting information, even if it isn't wholly relevant to the discussion in the main text.

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Tip - This is a tip that might prove useful for whatever it is you're in the process of doing.

***
***

Caution - This is a warning that something you might accidentally do might have undesirable results—so take care!

***
There's More Online

This book has its own collection of YouTube videos and a video blog. You can find my YouTube videos on my channel page, located at http://www.youtube.com/user/trapperjohn2000. The Video Blogging for Business video blog is at businessvideoblog.blogspot.com.

The videos on my vlog and YouTube channel demonstrate many of the essential techniques and approaches discussed in this book that are best shown in video format. The video blog also links to videos from other businesses currently using YouTube for promotion and marketing.

Together, these videos provide a welcome supplement to the text-based material presented in this book. I recommend that you check them out.

And, while you're online, you might want to browse over to my personal website, located at http://www.molehillgroup.com. Here you'll find more information on this book and other books I've written—including an errata page for this book, in the inevitable event that an error or two creeps into this text. (Hey, nobody's perfect!)

In addition, know that I love to hear from readers of my books. If you want to contact me, feel free to email me at youtube4business@molehillgroup.com. I can't promise that I'll answer every message, but I do promise that I'll read each one!Get Ready to YouTube

Now that you know how to use this book, it's time to get to the heart of the matter. To learn more about YouTube, and how to make it an essential part of your online marketing mix, get ready and turn the page!

© Copyright Pearson Education. All rights reserved.

Table of Contents

I. Marketing Your Business Online with YouTube


1. How YouTube Can Help You Market Your Business
2. Developing Your YouTube Marketing Strategy
3. Creating Informative Videos

4. Creating Educational Videos

5. Creating Entertaining Videos

6. Incorporating YouTube Videos in Your Overall Web Marketing Mix


II. Producing Your YouTube Videos


7. Understanding Audio/Video Technology
8. Shooting Webcam Videos
9. Shooting Semi-Pro Videos
10.Shooting Professional Videos 
11. Editing and Enhancing Your Videos

12. Tips for Producing More Effective YouTube Videos


III. Managing Your YouTube Videos


13. Uploading Your Videos to YouTube
14. Annotating and Linking Your Videos

15. Managing Comments
16. Establishing Your YouTube Channel
17. Leveraging the YouTube Community
18. Incorporating YouTube Videos on Your Own Website


V. Promotion and Monetization


19. Tracking Performance
20. Marketing Your YouTube Videos
21. Optimizing Your Videos for Search
22. Advertising Your YouTube Videos

23. Using Call-to-Action Overlays on Your Videos
24. Generating Revenues from Your YouTube Videos

25. Using YouTube for B2B Marketing 

Preface

Introduction

Introduction

Unless you've been living in a cave for the past year or two, you've no doubt heard of YouTube, the video-sharing site owned by Google. YouTube lets anyone post videos online that everyone can watch. It's a fun site and a popular one, constantly ranking in the top ten of all sites on the Web with close to 20 million visitors per month. With more than 100 million videos on the YouTube site (more than 80% being amateur in nature), it would take a viewer more than 400 years to watch them all!

For businesses, YouTube represents a new and exciting way to reach potential customers. But how do you market to YouTube's 20 million viewers? It's surprisingly easy—if you know the secrets.

That's why I wrote this book. I designed YouTube for Business: Online Video Marketing for Any Business to help any business, small or large, incorporate YouTube as a part of its online marketing mix. You learn how YouTube can help you market your company, brand, products, and services online; what types of videos you should create; how to create those videos; and how to promote and make money from your YouTube videos. It's easy enough that any business can do it.

The information included in this book is both strategic and technical. That means you find general marketing advice alongside specific technical instructions; you learn how to use YouTube as a marketing tool as well as how to create, post, and manage YouTube-friendly videos. If you do it right, YouTube can become an important part of your marketing mix and drive a lot of traffic (and sales) to your existing website.

If you don't believe me, just look at the five businesses profiled throughout this book. Some are large and some are small, but all get tremendous value from a minimal investment. Read how they do it and learn from their experiences.

How This Book Is Organized

YouTube for Business: Online Video Marketing for Any Business is part marketing text, part computer book; that's because you need both marketing and technical skills to take best advantage of YouTube as a marketing channel. To that end, I organized this book into five main parts, as follows:

  • Part I, "Marketing Your Business Online with YouTube," helps you incorporate YouTube as part of your online marketing strategy. You learn how YouTube can help you market your business, as well as get advice on how to create more effective YouTube videos.

  • Part II, "Producing Your YouTube Videos," is all about the technical aspect of creating videos for online videos. You learn the necessary audio and video technology, as well as how to create webcam, semi-pro, and professional videos. You even learn how to edit your videos by using any desktop personal computer.

  • Part III, "Managing Your YouTube Videos," shows you how to upload your videos to the YouTube site, create a presence in the YouTube community, and incorporate your YouTube videos into your own website.

  • Part IV, "Working with YouTube Video Blogs," covers a specific type of YouTube video: the video blog or vlog. You learn how to create and manage your own video blog, as well as how to integrate your video blog with an existing text-based blog.

  • Part V, "Promotion and Monetization," is all about the money. You learn how to track your videos' performance, how to promote your YouTube videos, and how to generate revenues from your videos.

And, as I mentioned previously, each section ends with a profile of a successful business using YouTube as part of its marketing mix. These case studies show you exactly how businesses just like yours use YouTube; there's real value in these real-world examples.

Conventions Used in This Book

I hope that this book is easy enough to figure out on its own, without requiring its own instruction manual. As you read through the pages, however, it helps to know precisely how I've presented specific types of information.

Web Pages

Obviously, there are a lot of web page addresses in the book, like this one: http://www.youtube.com. When you see a web page address (also known as a URL or uniform resource locator), you can go to that web page by entering the URL into the address box in your web browser. I've made every effort to ensure the accuracy of the web addresses presented here, but given the ever-changing nature of the Web, don't be surprised if you run across an address or two that's changed. I apologize in advance.

Special Elements

As you read through this book, you'll note several special elements, presented in what we in the publishing business call margin notes. There are different types of margin notes for different types of information, as you see here.


Note - This is a note that presents some interesting information, even if it isn't wholly relevant to the discussion in the main text.



Tip - This is a tip that might prove useful for whatever it is you're in the process of doing.



Caution - This is a warning that something you might accidentally do might have undesirable results—so take care!


There's More Online

This book has its own collection of YouTube videos and a video blog. You can find my YouTube videos on my channel page, located at http://www.youtube.com/user/trapperjohn2000. The Video Blogging for Business video blog is at businessvideoblog.blogspot.com.

The videos on my vlog and YouTube channel demonstrate many of the essential techniques and approaches discussed in this book that are best shown in video format. The video blog also links to videos from other businesses currently using YouTube for promotion and marketing.

Together, these videos provide a welcome supplement to the text-based material presented in this book. I recommend that you check them out.

And, while you're online, you might want to browse over to my personal website, located at http://www.molehillgroup.com. Here you'll find more information on this book and other books I've written—including an errata page for this book, in the inevitable event that an error or two creeps into this text. (Hey, nobody's perfect!)

In addition, know that I love to hear from readers of my books. If you want to contact me, feel free to email me at youtube4business@molehillgroup.com. I can't promise that I'll answer every message, but I do promise that I'll read each one!

Get Ready to YouTube

Now that you know how to use this book, it's time to get to the heart of the matter. To learn more about YouTube, and how to make it an essential part of your online marketing mix, get ready and turn the page!

© Copyright Pearson Education. All rights reserved.

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