I’m Not A Video Expert
I have very little knowledge of how to create a video. In fact I only have one that I created posted on this site (Click here for Starnes ring cleaning video). Everything else is from YouTube postings created by other people. And what did it cost me? Nothing!
Sources Of Videos
A way I find many of my videos is simply to search for them on YouTube. You can do the same thing. If you’re selling golf equipment then you need something on your website that will interest golfers. What would they like? How about some tips on how to improve their golf swing?
I just did a search on YouTube for “golf swing tips” and I checked out a couple of videos. I found one that interested me, so I’ve posted it here.
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It’s easy to do. Just look for the <embed> button below the video. Click it. A box of code will display on the left. Copy the code and paste it in the code section of your blog or website.
Monitor The Videos You’ve Posted
When you link a video to your blog, or other Social Media, you put yourself at the mercy of the person who controls that video on YouTube. If they remove it, then your link will go to a blank presentation. So you need to monitor the videos you have posted on a regular basis. Go to your blog and check each video. Once you see that it starts, you know it hasn’t been removed. And it may pay to watch the video in it’s entirety, just to make sure the content is still desirable.
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