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Course Link: http://creatorup.com/bizvideoplan Learn how to create business videos that customers want to view by knowing what your audience wants to see, creating videos that is unique and creative, and planning a schedule that is on task with your goals. Making business videos can help your business achieve increased revenue, gain customers, and create awareness through online exposure. Course Outline: INTRO: Why making videos is important for growing your business? (1:08) Chapter 1: Video Ideas Lesson 1-1: What kind of videos work on YouTube? (2:41) Lesson 1-2: What videos are your customers searching for to tell you what kind of videos to make? (4:09) Lesson 1-3: What are the different types of videos I can make, best match for my customers? (4:10) Lesson 1-4: What's the best format and or formula to follow for my videos? (3:45) CHAPTER 2: Preparing to Make a Video Lesson 2-1: How to brainstorm an original video concept that represents my business? (4:18) Lesson 2-2: How to decide whether to be on camera or have someone else do it? (3:58) Lesson 2-3: How to outline and write your episode, tying it to relatable stories? (3:20) Lesson 2-4: How should you act on camera or direct a subject to perform? (3 :37) CHAPTER 3: Planning and Scheduling Lesson 3-1: How much time does it take to make a single video, or many videos? (4:16) Lesson 3-2: How many videos should you make? (3:39) Lesson 3-3: How often should you shoot your videos? (2:36) Lesson 3-4: Where should you put your videos and when? (3:39) BONUS: What's one video content strategy designed for growth? (1:58)