Unless you’re a comedy genius (and even if you are) it’s really hard to make work sound entertaining. Not that you have to. The work you do is a lifesaver for the right person.
But your videos…come on. How do you get them to ATTRACT without coming off like a total goofball? Not to mention make them memorable?
Here’s a very simple way to do it. It borrows from teaching, from sales and from basic literature. I mean, really basic.
It also allows you to be completely true to what you do and who you are.
Wait. Did I say it was simple?
OK. You can look now…
16 replies to "How to Make Your Videos Memorable"
Nice! First thing that struck me, by the way, was the beautiful sound quality. Your encouragement to write a script is something I will take to heart in the production of my current music video. Thank you!
Thank you, John. That means a lot!
Great advise. Even though o don’t write anything on most of you videos, I do love them..I do my best to remember and use them. Have a folder of you email videos so I can reference them when I for get a fare amount, lol. But, the good news is the more I use your advice the better I zm of remembering them. Thank for your time and sharing. Music4Winds.com
Good to know! And it’s my pleasure.
I would like more videos on writing scripts. I enjoyed this one greatly.
Thank you for the feedback, Millard. There will be another very soon. 🙂
Simply from the heart … as always. Thank you.
Much obliged, Rich!
Another boss video, Stephen. I am going to steal your “baby ideas” metaphor and “parenting” your ideas because it sooo fits how I have orphaned many of my brilliant ideas and they wail for attention. Don’t worry. I will give you credit. Thanks again for another great video.
I’d be pleased if you stole it. And your ideas will thank you! 🙂
This message couldn’t come at a better time Steve! Thank you.
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Authenticity is everything Steve. AI and algorithms present us with content that reactive and passive instead of leading and challenging the dogma. Thanks for a timely reminder to be true to ourselves.
Not to mention it has the POV of the programmer pre-installed.
You’re a Master and I love all your video’s. I don’t have a business I just like to learn. Everything you have ever provided in your videos, make common sense, and I can see how they are applied in other areas of my life. I appreciate all your effort, knowledge, and passion. I look forward to that your next video.
I like to learn too, Earl. Thanks for watching and for your kind words!