Is This Video Converting?

by yosk
7 replies
I Want to open a video testimonial agency, and I created this video to be on my homepage and will help my clients understand more...

I want to know what to edit , or change , or upgrade and update in my video..

It's a PPTX file..(power point )

http://www.loseitquickly.com/yosk/vi...s-Awesome.ppsx

Thanks You Guys!
#converting #video
  • Profile picture of the author CreekChub
    First off, stop using power point. It has no place in video production. Stop using it.

    Second, hire a native english speaker to proofread your typography. Seriously. This can be a deal killer with many people.

    Third, quit using power point.
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    • Profile picture of the author yosk
      Originally Posted by CreekChub View Post

      First off, stop using power point. It has no place in video production. Stop using it.

      Second, hire a native english speaker to proofread your typography. Seriously. This can be a deal killer with many people.

      Third, quit using power point.
      But it looks not a regular powerpoint..
      It's more attractive then regular powerpoint slide..

      Where can I find someone? Fiverr?..
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    • Profile picture of the author Marty S
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      • Profile picture of the author yosk
        Originally Posted by CreekChub View Post

        Nothing wrong with animated videos, I do a lot of them. Here is an animated video from one of my Youtube channels. Tell me you can't see the difference:

        Charter Boat Site Design | Site design for Charter Boats - YouTube

        This video converts. If you think the one from the OP will convert (even with a native speaker) then you're missing the boat. People know quality. Most can't tell you what it means, or how to make/do it, but they see it. Doesn't matter if we're talking about a web site, video, home, or book (hint). If your stuff looks like crap, people will see through it (or they'll click the back button and move on to the next guy selling the same widget). Period.

        As for Powerpoint - the way it looks had nothing to do with my recommendation to use another program. It's that you're going to get used to using Powerpoint, and Powerpoint can only do so much. Your time is better spent getting used to a program that will serve you better. Pick up a copy of After Effects. Spend a weekend learning how to use it, and you'll thank me. I'm not trying to be a jerk - but I can't stand it when people on here pretend that it's OK to sell crap. Sure, you can sell it. You can even sell it for a lot of money if you're "that" good. When it's not that much more difficult to put out good work, though, why would you?
        Your video is really good
        Ok, I got your nessage , i will try to harder find something better..
        By the way ,I'm not trying to sell this video.

        This is going to be my sales page video where offline client will see more what i am talking about..

        Originally Posted by Jason Kanigan View Post

        Yup, I remember your vid. It is better than the OP's of course, and that's what the tech boost gives you.

        However, the OP should still be able to create an effective message even with a lower tech solution. Not everyone is able to afford the fancy tools right away.
        That's right...
        My plans was to start with this , get a client or two and remake the whole website , graphics , videos and the process...



        Thanks guys for giving me a hand..
        Anyone have other ideas?..
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  • Profile picture of the author Jason Kanigan
    Nothing wrong with animated slide videos like this. I use slide videos and they convert.

    However, you do need a native English speaker to proofread and correct the grammar, as CreekChub said.

    The music in this video was appropriate for the topic.
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    • Profile picture of the author yosk
      Originally Posted by Jason Kanigan View Post

      Nothing wrong with animated slide videos like this. I use slide videos and they convert.

      However, you do need a native English speaker to proofread and correct the grammar, as CreekChub said.

      The music in this video was appropriate for the topic.
      Thanks for your support...

      OK, i will try to find someone..

      The music is just claping hands but thanks
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    • Profile picture of the author CreekChub
      Originally Posted by Jason Kanigan View Post

      Nothing wrong with animated slide videos like this. I use slide videos and they convert.

      However, you do need a native English speaker to proofread and correct the grammar, as CreekChub said.

      The music in this video was appropriate for the topic.
      Nothing wrong with animated videos, I do a lot of them. Here is an animated video from one of my Youtube channels. Tell me you can't see the difference:


      This video converts. If you think the one from the OP will convert (even with a native speaker) then you're missing the boat. People know quality. Most can't tell you what it means, or how to make/do it, but they see it. Doesn't matter if we're talking about a web site, video, home, or book (hint). If your stuff looks like crap, people will see through it (or they'll click the back button and move on to the next guy selling the same widget). Period.

      As for Powerpoint - the way it looks had nothing to do with my recommendation to use another program. It's that you're going to get used to using Powerpoint, and Powerpoint can only do so much. Your time is better spent getting used to a program that will serve you better. Pick up a copy of After Effects. Spend a weekend learning how to use it, and you'll thank me. I'm not trying to be a jerk - but I can't stand it when people on here pretend that it's OK to sell crap. Sure, you can sell it. You can even sell it for a lot of money if you're "that" good. When it's not that much more difficult to put out good work, though, why would you?
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      • Profile picture of the author Jason Kanigan
        Originally Posted by CreekChub View Post

        Nothing wrong with animated videos, I do a lot of them. Here is an animated video from one of my Youtube channels. Tell me you can't see the difference:

        Charter Boat Site Design | Site design for Charter Boats - YouTube

        This video converts. If you think the one from the OP will convert (even with a native speaker) then you're missing the boat. People know quality. Most can't tell you what it means, or how to make/do it, but they see it. Doesn't matter if we're talking about a web site, video, home, or book (hint). If your stuff looks like crap, people will see through it (or they'll click the back button and move on to the next guy selling the same widget). Period.

        As for Powerpoint - the way it looks had nothing to do with my recommendation to use another program. It's that you're going to get used to using Powerpoint, and Powerpoint can only do so much. Your time is better spent getting used to a program that will serve you better. Pick up a copy of After Effects. Spend a weekend learning how to use it, and you'll thank me. I'm not trying to be a jerk - but I can't stand it when people on here pretend that it's OK to sell crap. Sure, you can sell it. You can even sell it for a lot of money if you're "that" good. When it's not that much more difficult to put out good work, though, why would you?
        Yup, I remember your vid. It is better than the OP's of course, and that's what the tech boost gives you.

        However, the OP should still be able to create an effective message even with a lower tech solution. Not everyone is able to afford the fancy tools right away.
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