|
Turn
Your Videos Into Cash
Click The
Headline For A Live Example
Introduction:
Jay Douglas and Terry Telford recently recorded a tell-all TeleClass
that showed attendees how to create and produce high performance sales
videos for their websites. The following excerpts were taken directly
from the TeleClass.
 |
Jay
Douglas and Terry Telford Reveal How To:
|
How
To Create A High Performance Sales Video
Terry:
So what’s actually on the video? Is it a really quick summary
of what would be on the sales letter? What’s the content
there?
Jay:
Well basically I tell them
what I’m going to tell them, tell them, and tell them what
they have to do to take action. I’ll go over the sales letter
and see what the features are; I’m not worried about the
benefits. In traditional copywriting, they tell you to tell them what
the benefits are; you’re going to have a lovely home and
you’re going to get all the things you want in life and blah,
blah, blah. Well, look, I have 60-90 seconds and I’ve got to
tell the people, ‘look, this is what you’re going
to get with this product, this is what it’s gong to do for
your business, this is what it’s going to do… a,
b, c, d, you’re going to get this and this.’ It is
a short, tight synopsis of what is on the sales page. Then people can
look at the video and say, ‘you know what, I’m
really interested in this, I’m going to read the sales letter
to get more information about this.’
Then you have a really
targeted person that is on your web page. They see the video and you do
your 60-90 second “schpeal” and well,
they’re not going to read the rest of the sales page. And my
point is, they probably won’t reach your sales page anyway;
for the most part, people are getting away I believe from these 30, 40,
50 page long sales letters that talk about, I call it obnoxious things,
like ‘I’m going to blow your socks off.’
It’s unbelievable, it’s not credible and people
don’t have time for it.
How To Make Sure Your
Video Is A Success And Not A Flop
Terry:
You know what Jay? This
just blows my socks off! Because part of what I do is copywriting, so
from a copywriting standpoint, I always sell in the benefits, I sell
the sizzle, not the steak. What you’re saying goes completely
against my copywriting training: don’t sell the sizzle, sell
the steak.
So in a video,
you’re doing the absolutely opposite, focusing on the
features instead of the benefits. You’re doing it opposite to
what your sales page is doing.
Jay:
That’s true, and
I’ve done for example, videos for major copywriters like Mike
Fortin, the copywriting king, but the videos that I’ve done
for him have all been in the vain that I told you. I talked features,
what you’re going to get, what this is gong to do for you,
what’s the bottom line, what am I getting at?
That’s what people want to know in the 60-90 second realm.
Now, as I said, once they watch your video, then they become qualified;
‘well, yeah, I’d like to get some more information
on that.’ They’ll either bookmark your page or sit
down and read it right then and go through that 10, 15, 30, 40, 50 page
letter at their leisure because now they’re really interested
in what you have.
But if you come off with a
video that says ‘oh, we’re going to give you the
lifestyle that you want and you’re going to be walking the
beach with 15 Tahitian girls,’ they don’t want to
hear that. That video is not going to sell, guaranteed.
Terry:
Then the actual purpose for
that video is not necessarily to sell the product, but to draw people
into the sales letter; your video is actually acting as a surrogate
headline.
Jay:
This is true. This is true.
And actually, we started testing videos that are on a squeeze page and
they say, ‘here’s the video, here’s the
headline, here’s the sub-head;’ and it’s
either got an order button or a sign me up for more information button.
That’s it.
Terry:
Wow, so you just eliminate
all the copy and have the video do all that for you!
Jay:
Yes, and we found this,
believe it or not, very effective. The reason is, that people
don’t have time, they’re too busy, or the baby
starts crying; the phone’s ringing; people have short
attention spans. Hit the video, they say ‘oh I like
that’ or ‘I don’t like that,’
and you’ve got a really targeted person coming out of that
funnel.
Terry:
That’s fantastic.
So basically, the videos can be the summary, same procedure or the same
purpose as what the headline would be. If you combine a 60-90 second
video at the top of your web page, then continue on with your regular
copy; for anyone who’s very detailed oriented can go ahead
through the copy, but basically that video’s going to sell
for you. People are getting to scroll down to the order button,
they’ll read the copy or they’ll disqualify
themselves and hit the back button.
Jay:
And move on, exactly.
Software And Hardware
Tips
Terry:
Excellent. I think what we
should do Jay, before we go on down the vein of the actual purpose and
what the video is doing for us, maybe we can backup and get a little
bit more technical and look at what kind of software, and hardware we
need to get this video going. Let’s look at the hardware
first; what do we need hardware-wise?
Jay:
Obviously you have to have
a computer and if it has Windows XP on it [I don’t know
anything about Macintosh so I’m speaking only to the Windows
people and I hope that doesn’t tick some people off that are
on the call], but I’m a Windows guy. Windows XP, you already
have the software on your computer that you need to make videos and
it’s called Windows MovieMaker. It is almost like a step
child of the Camtasia Studio Suite. Camtasia Studio, it’s a
$300. program; that will do a little bit more than Windows MovieMaker
but Windows MovieMaker is a free program and has a phenomenal set of
capabilities, it’s pretty straight forward. Once you get in
there and start playing around with it, you’ll see
it’s quite easy.
When you first open it up
any program, it looks a little bit daunting if you don’t know
what you’re doing; you’re not familiar with it. Get
in there and play around with it a little bit, you’ve got
everything you need right there.
The only other thing you
really need to start making your own videos is a microphone and there
are three kinds. There is the desktop microphone you can move around on
your desktop, the headset microphone and then what’s called a
Lavaliere microphone. Of course the headset is just strapped on your
head with the earphone and a little mouthpiece. The Lavaliere is what
you see the newscasters wear on TV, NBC, ABC news; they have a little
tiny black microphone that’s clipped right on their shirt or
blouse. When they talk, it picks up really well. You can get it at a
place like Radio Shack for $10, $15, $20.
I recommend the one with
the headset with the boom microphone on it. Something from Plantronics
is a good buy; also Logitech has good microphones like that. Once you
have the microphone, speak into it, I’m just talking about
doing what they call Screen Capture Videos. That is, you can combine
things that you put up in PowerPoint, still photographs, you can even
combine moving video, live video into it. But that’s all the
equipment you need to make what I would call Screen Capture Videos.
Now of course if
you’re going to make a live motion video then
you’ll need a video camera. One of the biggest fallacies that
I’ve discovered when 99% of people talk about
‘let’s make videos,’ they think
automatically, ‘I’ve got to stand in front of a
video camera.’ That’s not the case. If you want to
do that you can, but if you’re going to be producing your own
video, then of course you’re going to need the camera, but
there are massive amounts of video on the internet you can purchase;
you never need to touch a camera.
You can purchase the raw
video; if you want a video of a fireman or a video of a mother with a
child, or whatever video you want; you can combine that video with your
still shots, with your graphics, with whatever you want to say, and put
those in a Screen Capture type of video and do very, very well with it.
Terry:
Okay, so we really have two
different ways of going about things and almost a third way with a
combination. We can go into Screen Capture Video, where everything is
done right on the computer, we don’t need the video camera.
Or, if I want people to actually see what I look like, and I want to
sit there and talk for a few minutes, I can record myself on my video
camera and then I can use that. Then, somewhere in between, I could
combine it so you can see what I filmed on my video camera combined
with a PowerPoint and some stock video, is that right?
Jay:
That’s
right. Hang on a second, is that my competition I hear breathing on the
phone? I’m just kidding. Let me tell you this though. There
is a caveat. Even if you buy a camera, if you get in front of it and
you’re not… you know, some people can sing but
they should only do it in the shower. My partner, John Ward,
who’s in Scotland, is very, very good in front of a camera,
he’s a natural; some people could get on video, you just
point a camera at them. But if you are not photogenic or
don’t come across well, you can do yourself more damage
trying to get on the video yourself than if you just went on and went
with the screen capture we talked about earlier. That is one point to
consider. I think this way, you’ve either ‘got
it’ or you don’t. When you come across on camera
you’re trying to sell the audience and if you just
don’t come across well; no disrespect, some people just
don’t’ look good on camera, they don’t
come across well, they don’t get that good feel, then you
shoot yourself in the foot before you ever get started. Do you see what
I’m saying?
---
End Report ---
If you found this short
report helpful, you can download the entire package, Turn
Your Videos Into Cash here
The
full package, Turn Your Videos Into
Cash, Includes:

 |
Master
Resale Rights – You keep 100% of the profit
from every copy you sell |
| |
|
 |
Downloadable
CD – Download and listen at your convenience
in your car or on your MP3 player |
| |
|
 |
Transcript
in PDF format
– Print it out for easy reading and note taking |
| |
|
 |
Sales
page – Simply upload it and let it sell the
package for you |
| |
|
 |
Thank
you page for your customers to download the package
– Hassle free. Customize a couple links and upload the page
to your server |
| |
|
 |
Legal
Disclaimer and Terms of Service pages – Gives
your customers a feeling of security and peace of mind |
| |
|
 |
Graphics
package for the HTML sales page –
Professionally designed graphics helps convert more visitors into
customers |
| |
|
 |
Marketing
kit to promote the package – Saves you time
and headaches trying to come up with your own promotional material |
| |
|
Order your
copy of How To Create And Produce Killer Sales Videos with Master
Resale Rights for only $67
$47

|