GoPro Video: sell yours for at least $1,000

GoPro Video

A big opportunity has been introduced to adventurous videographers and marketers alike. GoPro, the highly successful American corporation which started by just making waterproof cameras you could stick to a helmet, has recently announced its online content licensing portal which allows creative agencies, TV and film studios to find and use quality GoPro videos for prices starting at $1,000 per clip.

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Facebook Videos: 5 tips to get more engagement

Facebook videos

With a Facebook organic reach less than 1%, reaching out to fans and potential leads as never been a bigger challenge. However, Facebook’s autoplay videos get more organic reach in the newsfeed and are more eye-catching than regular posts. But how to make the best out of Facebook videos? In this article, we’ll go through 5 ways to use Facebook video and increase reach and engagement.

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Video Marketing: a love story

video marketing

When was the last time you were drawn to click on that shiny triangle of a video? We’ll take a wild guess and say: very recently. Fact of the matter is video marketing is taking over the internet and consumers’ buying behavior. From the very first impression to the final purchase, videos are helping people and brands throughout the whole buying process. In this article, we’ll go through how video marketing helps in sales every step of the way.

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Facebook Video New Addition: Floating Videos

Facebook Video

Facebook has made many additions to its video services this year while tackling Youtube along the way. From native video upload, featured video, autoplay and continuous autoplay videos, the social media giant has been continuously coming up with ideas to improve its video services and leverage moving images. Mark Zuckerberg is anything but finished. Last week, he and his team started testing floating videos.

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Sound Effect: How important is audio in video?

sound effect

Imagine watching the 8 o’clock news and hearing the sound of the AC in the background or people chit-chatting, even worse the quality of the reporter’s sound not being as clear and obvious as it should be. Will the message get through? In explainer videos, sound effect and audio are even more important and we’ll discuss why in this article.

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