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How Online Retailers Can Profit From Google Video

How Online Retailers Can Profit From Google Video?

Google video is now a fast growing repository of video clips of all shapes and sizes, and has opened up some new strategies for E-commerce website owners to profit from. Here we will explore how you can use this service to generate customers.

Google video (www.video.google.com) and You Tube (www.youtube.com) are the two main video clip websites. Here, you can search and watch video clips on thousands of different subjects – from trailers, through to tutorials through to peoples plain old funny home video clips.

That's all very well, but how can you, as an online retailer, profit from this?

Tutorials and short “how to” tips

You could record short clips (most are under 5 minutes) of tips or tutorials relating to your field. Here are several examples.

Golf: Search for golf tips and you will find a plethora of choice, from tips on chipping from the rough, playing bunker shots, curing that slice and much more. If you are selling anything golf related, make your own video or enlist the aid of your local golf pro.

Fly fishing: Here we find tips of fly tying, finding the best locations, casting and much more.

Dog training: this search returns lots of video clips on different training techniques, including police dog training.

If you are in the sports, recreation or hobby markets, there are lots of opportunities for you to upload “how to” type videos. I even came across a lap dancing video, uploaded by a company that sells pole dancing equipment!

Product comparisons

In marketplaces such as audio visual, there is ample opportunity to compare different products or product types. For instance, what are the benefits and advantages of Plasma televisions versus LCD tvs? In the fitness industry, what are the different training supplements available and what would suit you best? For clothing retailers, how about a premiere of this seasons latest fashions?

Product user guides

Again this one works well in technical marketplaces such as audio-visual and computers. For instance, How to set up your home audio system, what you need to view High definition TV, how to set up a wireless home network.

Or something a bit simpler . . food retailers, how about some quick and easy recipes using the ingredients you sell?

Equestrian retailers .. how about clips on correct saddle care, how to fit a saddle, or reviews of time saving accessories.

Funny clips

Perhaps you can make (or obtain! ) a funny clip relating to your marketplace. Funny skiing accidents (for ski shops), hilarious banger racing clips (for motor part retailers) or crazy baby antics (for baby wear and equipment retailers). The funnier they are, the more likely they will get passed around the Internet.

Getting traffic

There are several ways these videos can get you traffic. First you need to “brand” your video, by adding graphics to it. You could be technical and add a graphic banner at the bottom quoting a short message and your website address, if you have video editing software. Alternatively, just make the last shots of your video a close up of your web address on a sign or the front of your premises.

Users who search and find your videos, will then have your website promoted to them.

One extremely powerful benefit is the viral factor – the passing round of video clips by email by friends who have the same interests. This works extremely well if you have an original, funny clip – you could find your visits “take off” if the clip is passed around the Internet.

Additionally, many content based sites are able to feature video clips from Google, thereby giving you a free advertisement on their site if they decide to use yours.

How to record and upload your video

You can use digital cameras, camcorders or even mobile phones to record the videos, and the quality does not have to be massively high, so long as its clear enough to see.

To upload video clips to google, you need to go to www.video.google.com and select the upload link at the top. If you don't already have an account (for adwords, adsense ,gmail or other Google services), you can create one free of charge. Currently Google accepts AVI, MPEG, Quicktime, Real, and Windows Media formats.

As well as Google, the other main video clip repository is www.youtube .com which accepts formats from most digital cameras, camcorders and cellphones using .AVI, .MOV, and .MPG file formats.

There are massive opportunities right now, for online retailers to get in early on the video clip boom, and promote their products, services and business to a wide audience. Get videoing!

Dog Training Encyclopedia 2016

Dog Training Encyclopedia

12 Categories and 39 Articles with References and Resources that Expand.

Dog Training Encyclopedia
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SmallDogsUSA.org created a compilation of the most important information on dog training available for 2015.

The Dog Training Encyclopedia is comprised of 12 Categories and 39 Articles with references and resources that expand to complete the most thorough book on dog training available.

Whether you're a dog trainer or you just want to decode your dog's behavior, you will discover what you need to know inside.

Click on the image above for free Instant Access.

Our first thought was to offer this valuable resource FREE to our pawsome visitors. POUNCE ON IT WHILE IT IS STILL FREE!

This might be the first resource you check out prior to spending anything on books or courses or even considering hiring a trainer to help decode your dog(s) behavior.

After requesting your Dog Training Encyclopedia, another tab will open and present you with 173 two-column pages packed with so many topics that you are bound to discover something of extreme value for a happy relationship with your companion(s).

PRO TIP:

Easiest way to train a puppy or adult dog:

Step 1: Give a command (verbal, gesture, etc)

Step 2: Repeat until command is properly performed.

Step 3: Give Reward

To achieve best results be patient, repetitive and give a reward the animal will do anything for. Here's one the pros swear by.

Training Treats

Not only are they extremely effective, but they come with a money-back guarantee and customer support directly from the formulator. NOTE: Due to quality control standards, these training treats are only available direct from the manufacturer.

Tips for using the Dog Training Encyclopedia:

WINDOWS TIP: Use the ctrl+F key combo if you just want to find a particular topic fast.

EXAMPLES: SIMPLE KEYWORDS SEARCHED Found in the following Categories USING THE QUICK TIP:

  1. Service Dog Training…1.2
  2. Therapy Dog Training…1.2.2, 2.7, 2.22
  3. German Shepherd Training…1.1, 1.1.4, 1.1.6, 1.9, 2.30.1, 2.36, 2.9
  4. Dog Training Classes…1.1, 1.4.4, 1.4.5, 1.4.8, 1.4.9, 1.9.4
  5. Puppy Training…2.18.3
  6. Leash Training…1.1, 1.7, 1.7.2, 1.7.3, 1.7.5, 1.7.6, 1.9.4, 1.9.5, 2.8
  7. Pitbull Training…2.22.6
  8. K9…1.9.7, 2.22, 2.22.6
  9. Police Dog Training…2.14.6, 2.16, 2.18.5, 2.22, 2.36
  10. Dog Training Books…1.3
  11. Border Collie Training…1.4.2, 1.6, 1.9.2, 2.29.2
  12. Aggressive Dog…2.3.7
  13. Guard Dog Training…1.1.4, 1.1.7, 2.16, 2.22
His Master's Voice
His Master's Voice

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

On the cover you'll discover the photo above. Here's the story:

The Nipper Saga

A little fox terrier sits inquisitively listening to his master's voice coming from the horn.
The famous painting is one ofthe world's most recognized and best loved trademarks.
The nipper logo made his first appearance in advertising in 1900.
Enjoy the story!

Nipper was a stray dog found in 1884 by mark barraud in bristol, uk.
When mark died three years later, Nipper (so named because of his tendency to nip the backs of visitors' legs) was taken to liverpool by mark's younger brother Francis, who was a painter.
Nipper discovered the phonograph (a cylinder recording and playing machine) and Francis Barraud often noticed how puzzled he was to make out where the voice came from.
This scene must have been indelibly printed in Barraud's brain, for it was three years after Nipper died (in september 1895) that he committed it to canvas.

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According to the Dog Training Encyclopedia, Here are the Top 10 Smartest Dogs

Brightest Dogs
Understanding of New Commands: Fewer than 5 repetitions.
Obey First Command: 95% of the time or better.*[18]
1. Border Collie
2. Poodle
3. German Shepherd
4. Golden Retriever
5. Doberman Pinscher
6. Shetland Sheepdog
7. Labrador Retriever
8. Papillon
9. Rottweiler
10. Australian Cattle Dog

UPDATE: Resource Added…

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