News: Wilson Virtual Assistants offers Multimedia Services

by Carla on August 5, 2010

photo of microphoneAs the end of summer approaches and folks return from vacation, your business marketing tasks will ramp up.  Recognizing the challenges that business owners face in finding time to get the marketing done, Wilson Virtual Assistants is presenting some new service offerings using Multimedia.

What do I mean by Multimedia?   Think audio and video.  With audio there are several options like audio recording a blog post, creating a podcast, or creating a teleseminar series.  Add in video with options like video blog posts, webinars, maybe even live-streaming an event.  Sound challenging?  It doesn’t have to be.  I can consult with you to teach you the ropes, or manage the tasks start to finish – you choose.

When you expand your marketing with multimedia, your message reaches more folks.  How?  Syndicating your posts, podcasts, audios and videos via social networks and the many sharing sites on the Internet, you’re touching a wider audience.

Future blog posts will include tips and tricks for producing your own multimedia – some video posts and some audio – to demonstrate the ease with which you can add multimedia to your marketing mix.  If you have a specific question you’d like me to answer in a future blog post, please post a comment below, or email me at carla@wilsonva.com.

Here is a quick audio version of this blog post: (It took just less than 10 minutes start to finish to record, edit, and publish the audio to my site)

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Nancy Calandra 08.06.10 at 8:11 am

Great article, Carla! I’m in the process of finishing up a course in Camtasia to offer these services as well. May I ask what software you use to record and edit your videos?
Thanks for sharing!

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Carla 08.06.10 at 8:44 am

Hi, Nancy,
Thanks for the comment. Camtasia is what I use mostly, but I’ve also been trained in using FinalCutPro (MAC). So. Much. Fun! Good luck with your Camtasia course!

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