The Ease of Video Lessons - Microcontinuity
Posted 10th September 2009 at 01:04 AM by shermancox
Russel Brunson emphasizes doing a video lesson each week rather than the text lesson that Jimmy D. Brown pushes in his Membernaire. After doing a video lesson this week, I know exactly why...
It is much easier. It is faster. I think the next time I do one of these things, I will do it as video first...then extract the audio as MP3 give away...and then possibly have my transcribe person transcribe it into text.
Right now, for most of my lessons, I write the text...very time consuming...then I read the audio to get a mp3...In addition, I create a 5-10 minute overview video.
I am going about this thing very wrong...I will do the video lesson and then ask the members to tell me which they prefer.
Certainly depending on the niche you may want to spend more time on the text component than at other times...but I think Russel is right...you need to do a video....Doing the text is time consuming and only adds to the difficulty of getting the thing done...
It is much easier. It is faster. I think the next time I do one of these things, I will do it as video first...then extract the audio as MP3 give away...and then possibly have my transcribe person transcribe it into text.
Right now, for most of my lessons, I write the text...very time consuming...then I read the audio to get a mp3...In addition, I create a 5-10 minute overview video.
I am going about this thing very wrong...I will do the video lesson and then ask the members to tell me which they prefer.
Certainly depending on the niche you may want to spend more time on the text component than at other times...but I think Russel is right...you need to do a video....Doing the text is time consuming and only adds to the difficulty of getting the thing done...
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