How To Market Your MindBite
by EricR
Free
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About this Lesson
- Type: Video Tutorial
- Length: 3:59
- Media: Video/mp4
- Posted: 07/23/2008
- Use: Watch Online & Download
- Download: MP4 (iPod compatible)
- Size: 18 MB
In this Insight, I will provide an overview of the different ways you can market your lesson on the web. Using available social media networks, your expertise, and free web application, you can easily drive more traffic to your MindBite. There are many free tricks and tools to help you spread the word about your lesson, and increase your MindBites payouts!
About this Author
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- EricR
- 5 lessons
- Joined:
05/27/2008
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Recent Comments
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- Good Point
- 10/06/2008
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Good point, Tony, if you haven't shot your lesson, yet, or you can easily go back and edit in a web address! Some sites or blogs might work with you on a reciprocal link or video basis, if you have already filmed.
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- forums
- 08/01/2008
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Sometimes, you can contact a website owner or blog writer, and in exchange for posting the video on their website, you might mention it in your mind bite. That way, both of you get exposure and it is a win-win situation.
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- Good Point
- 10/06/2008
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Good point, Tony, if you haven't shot your lesson, yet, or you can easily go back and edit in a web address! Some sites or blogs might work with you on a reciprocal link or video basis, if you have already filmed.
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- forums
- 08/01/2008
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Sometimes, you can contact a website owner or blog writer, and in exchange for posting the video on their website, you might mention it in your mind bite. That way, both of you get exposure and it is a win-win situation.
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Eric covers some good tips and tricks to help people on the Internet find your MindBite (or another video or link). He uses some screen casting to help show you where and how to spread the word.