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How to Start a Business from Home: Creating a Video Tutorial

 

Creating a product is usually a labor-intensive task ?here's a quick way to get a product fast and have it ready to market almost immediately. Create a video tutorial.

Video tutorials can be created in very little time ?as little as an hour ?and can be on almost any topic. They're easy and maybe even fun to make.

Here's how you can create one:

Define your Topic.

Let's say you wanted to create a video tutorial on how to use Microsoft Excel. That's a pretty long tutorial.

So, before you create the tutorial as a whole, break it up into just one small task at a time. If you are creating a comprehensive product, your "lessons ? can build on one another until you have covered the whole topic.

For Excel I might start with a tutorial on "The Basic Terminology of Excel. ? Then I might do a second one on "How to Format a Cell ?, a third on "Adding and Subtracting ? and so on.

Outline in detail all the steps you are going to work through in your tutorial.

The key to an effective tutorial is DETAIL. You want to create your tutorial with "every little step ? in place. Never assume your "student ? knows ANYTHING.

Creating a clear, step-by-step outline keeps you on track and helps you to avoid skipping steps which might be unclear.

Download a copy of Camtasia

http://www.techsmith.com/download/studiodefault.asp

At the time of this writing there is a free 30-day trial.

What Camtasia does is create a "film ? ?with audio and video ?of a section on your computer screen. You can then use it to make that film into a Flash video, mpeg or streaming video from your website.

Record your Tutorial.

Shut off the phone, get into a quiet room, tell everyone you have to be left alone. Follow the instructions with Camtasia to record and save your tutorial.

Write any supporting materials.

This final step is often overlooked, but it can make the difference between a great product and a mediocre one.

Author: Kevin Bidwell
 
Author Bio:

Kevin Bidwell

Kevin Bidwell has been called "The Web Marketing Wizard" and "One of the Best Copywriters on the web."

Since 1988 Kevin has been helping ordinary people achieve "extra-ordinary" results in business and in life.

Through his consulting, writing and speaking he has worked with thousands of business people to develop the plans, find the resources and secure the products to make their business a success. Since 1988 he has spoken to audiences numbering over 200,000 people teaching them to use the same insider tactics that he uses to make his own businesses successful.

Kevin's own sites receive well over 300,000 hits per month and All-In-One-Business.com is ranked by Alexa as one of the top .1% (yes, that's 1/10 of 1%) of all websites, and by Trafficranking as one of the top 10 "get into business" websites. Kevin teaches his clients to do the same--on a shoestring budget!

Kevin lives in the small town of Williamsburg, Kentucky on a small farm in the midst of Appalachian culture.

 
 
 

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