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Tips for How To Video Tutorials

I generally keep an eye on Youtube for new tutorials related to lampwork, beads, and jewelry so I can share them with you. Making a video tutorial is a great way to get your name out there and potentially get new traffic and customers to your website. However, there are some things I have noticed people doing that are really unappealing. An unappealing how to video will not give you that free viral marketing you are looking for because no one in their right mind will post something useless on their blog.

 

First, give it a good title. Use the words "how to" and "tutorial" in there so we can find it.

 

Second, use sound and explain what you are doing and why. Silent how to's are completely useless.

 

Third, turn off the radio and tv, put out the barking dog and screaming kid. Remove anything that makes background noise. Or better yet, record your voice over the video. Speak clearly. We should only hear you. Anything else is too distracting. Avoid the desire to use intro and/or background music. We aren't watching these to discover your music taste, we want to see and hear what you are doing.

 

Fourth, keep it short and to the point. Edit your video. Get right into it. Don't tell us why you're making this video or the history of your family. Remove long pauses while you wait for your glass to melt. Anything over five minutes is way too long.

 

Fifth, show us what you are doing as clearly as possible. Get in close with the camera.

 

Sixth, tell us who you are and give your website address.

 

Now go out there and make some good videos!

Easy Polymer Clay Beads

This looks easy. Think I may try this one with my kid. Laughing

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Wire Wrapped Bead Ring Tutorial

You can make these with squeezed lampwork beads too. :)

These things are so much easier to follow in video.

 

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Expert Village

This is cool. I just found this Expert Village site. It's kinda like Youtube for how-to's. They have a section on jewelry making, including some basic stuff for beginners. Wire wrapping, casting, etc. So much easier to see something done than try to follow directions in a book, and you don't have to slog through Youtube to get there. A bonus in my book.

 

Expert Village - Jewelry Making

 

 

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