Well, this startup was anything but easy. #grind
Originally shared by VideoToOrder.com
VideoToOrder.com has been open to the public in beta now for 7 days. The site launched at approximately 5pm on May 19, 2017 to very little fanfare but constant messages from users eager to get a jump on getting their freelancer profiles and video services up before others.
This first week, VideoToOrder.com added 62 users who posted 37 video services, which was higher than I had expected.
The week did not go without technical challenges, which has completely aggravated me with the web development company I have been using to build the site since last September. I’ve spent way over $25,000 and we’re six months into the build and it seems that I cannot get a simple contact form implemented on the site.
https://videotoorder.com/blog/website-launch-week-1/
#startup #launch #marketplace
https://videotoorder.com/blog/website-launch-week-1/
A collection of article and post summaries authored by L Scott Harrell on various topics including video content, marketing, startups and being an entrepreneur.
Saturday, May 27, 2017
Monday, May 22, 2017
The 1979 hit by The Buggles, “Video killed the radio star” was ahead of its time.
Originally shared by VideoToOrder.com
The 1979 hit by The Buggles, “Video killed the radio star” was ahead of its time. Few would’ve thought that 38 odd years later, video would not only kill the radio, but also slay the print, picture and dragon as well. But here we are, and video marketing has become the number one medium of selling products and services online. There are 50 ways in which businesses both large and small can use videos to promote their brand.
Here four of my favorite ways that you can use video to market your business...
The 1979 hit by The Buggles, “Video killed the radio star” was ahead of its time. Few would’ve thought that 38 odd years later, video would not only kill the radio, but also slay the print, picture and dragon as well. But here we are, and video marketing has become the number one medium of selling products and services online. There are 50 ways in which businesses both large and small can use videos to promote their brand.
Here four of my favorite ways that you can use video to market your business...
I can provide an up to 2-minute testimonial or spokesperson video for your product or service for just $20.
Originally shared by VideoToOrder.com
I can provide an up to 2-minute testimonial or spokesperson video for your product or service for just $20.
Included in the basic offer is:
Up to 2-minute video
White background
up to five different sentences
up to five images (or you can send me a physical product)
Studio Sound (Pro sound)
Full 1080 HD
My choice of Polo style or button down shirt
See upgrades and additional services provided.
#testimonial #videomarketing #spokesperson
https://videotoorder.com/p/professional-spokesperson-or-testimonial-video/
I can provide an up to 2-minute testimonial or spokesperson video for your product or service for just $20.
Included in the basic offer is:
Up to 2-minute video
White background
up to five different sentences
up to five images (or you can send me a physical product)
Studio Sound (Pro sound)
Full 1080 HD
My choice of Polo style or button down shirt
See upgrades and additional services provided.
#testimonial #videomarketing #spokesperson
https://videotoorder.com/p/professional-spokesperson-or-testimonial-video/
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Monday, May 15, 2017
I had a funny dream last night:
I had a funny dream last night:
I was part of small group that was put together to add some ridiculously cool tech to an aging resort property as part of its rehabilitation. We were all sitting around a huge table and to the right of me was Elon Musk. He was animated, attentive and definitely garnered the attention of the group when he spoke.
In turn, each of us presented our ideas. For my part, I was going to add virtual reality, projection mapping, augmented reality and holograms to the guest experience. I was going to push the boundaries of interactive video, artificial intelligence and customer recognition to create individually tailored user experiences that blurred the lines of reality. (I really nailed all of the buzzwords. )
VideoToOrder.com launches this week and I just finished reading "Elon Musk: Tesla, SpaceX, and the Quest for a Fantastic Future".
Clearly, my subconscious mind is just trying to take it all in.
I was part of small group that was put together to add some ridiculously cool tech to an aging resort property as part of its rehabilitation. We were all sitting around a huge table and to the right of me was Elon Musk. He was animated, attentive and definitely garnered the attention of the group when he spoke.
In turn, each of us presented our ideas. For my part, I was going to add virtual reality, projection mapping, augmented reality and holograms to the guest experience. I was going to push the boundaries of interactive video, artificial intelligence and customer recognition to create individually tailored user experiences that blurred the lines of reality. (I really nailed all of the buzzwords. )
VideoToOrder.com launches this week and I just finished reading "Elon Musk: Tesla, SpaceX, and the Quest for a Fantastic Future".
Clearly, my subconscious mind is just trying to take it all in.
Somewhere between Elon Musk and Mark Cuban... Does It Really Matter?
I had a funny dream last night:
I was part of small group that was put together to add some ridiculously cool tech to an aging resort property as part of its rehabilitation. We were all sitting around a huge table and to the right of me was Elon Musk. He was animated, attentive and definitely garnered the attention of the group when he spoke.
In turn, each of us presented our ideas. For my part, I was going to add virtual reality, projection mapping, augmented reality and holograms to the guest experience. I was going to push the boundaries of interactive video, artificial intelligence and customer recognition to create individually tailored user experiences that blurred the lines of reality. (I really nailed all of the buzzwords.)
Apparently, I impressed Musk with my contribution; he heaped on compliments of how forward thinking and imaginative I was and invited me to lunch to talk some more.
I was AWESTRUCK.
At lunch he continued with the lavish praise and said that there could be a position for me with his company.
As we continued to eat lunch, I really hesitated to open up to him but had to get this off of my chest, even if I came across like a rock star's teenage groupie:
"I know you have zero tolerance for bullshit and small talk but I think our meeting is more than fortuitous." I explained that I really didn't read all that many books (to which he rolled his eyes and I agreed I needed to read more) but that I had just finished reading his biography. I was enamored with the forcefulness with which he chased his overarching dream of saving humanity.
"You will go down as one of the greatest and innovative American industrialists in history. None would compare - Carnegie, Hughes, Ford, Gates... Their accomplishments all pale in comparison!!!" I gushed, "Tesla, SpaceX, SolarCity, Gigafactory, Hyperloop, etc. were all GENIUS ideas."
He looked at me at me quizzically, "You know I'm Mark Cuban, right?"
And then I recognized Cuban...
And then I recognized Cuban...
Bwahahahahaha!!!! I woke up at exactly that moment feeling a bit embarrassed and chuckled that I'd even feel that way in the first place.
VideoToOrder.com launches this week and I really did just finish reading "Elon Musk: Tesla, SpaceX, and the Quest for a Fantastic Future".
Clearly, my subconscious mind is just trying to take it all in.
I am the founder of VideoToOrder.com, an online marketplace where buyers can find freelance video professionals who create, edit and market all types of video content for them.
I am also the Executive Editor of Video Entrepreneur Magazine, an online magazine for freelance video professionals who want to make money by making videos, editing, marketing and related business services.
My primary interest is meeting the burgeoning demand for video content; specifically, custom video content creation across a sweeping range of needs and budgets.
I can be found on LinkedIn, Twitter, Google+, Instagram and other social media networks.
ABOUT L. SCOTT HARRELL
I am the founder of VideoToOrder.com, an online marketplace where buyers can find freelance video professionals who create, edit and market all types of video content for them.
I am also the Executive Editor of Video Entrepreneur Magazine, an online magazine for freelance video professionals who want to make money by making videos, editing, marketing and related business services.
My primary interest is meeting the burgeoning demand for video content; specifically, custom video content creation across a sweeping range of needs and budgets.
I can be found on LinkedIn, Twitter, Google+, Instagram and other social media networks.
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