0 DAYS
04 HRS
08 MINS
03 SECS
LIVE! Wed., Mar. 12, 2025 at 12:00 PM ET

Slice, Dice, and Share: A How-to on Content Repurposing

Attend

You're scared.

How on earth are you going to create quality video content that people are actually going to watch?

First off, you don't have a good camera; second, you don't have any idea how to edit video; and third, as if the first two reasons weren't crippling enough, you don't have the slightest clue about what sort of content you would want to create.

But you know without a shadow of a doubt that your brand, blog, or business needs to have a video component.

Your competitors are doing it, and even Mark Zuckerberg has predicted we are entering the era of video content: "If you go back five years, most of the content was text. Now a lot of it is photos, and if you look in the future a lot of the content that people share will be video. It's just very compelling."

But chances are that in your online marketing career you had to learn a lot of things from scratch—whether that was starting out on Twitter, figuring out how to launch blogs, learning to advertise on Facebook, or building a website.

Up until now, you've managed to learn all that you now know, and learning how to create video content is going to be no different.

Read on to learn the basics of successful video content creation.

What You Need to Create Video Content

I know that creating professional-quality videos is not an easy task for amateur videographers, but managing your own expectations is the first step toward success.

You are not going to be creating Nike-esque videos right out of the gate, you might never even get close to that. But that doesn't mean that you cannot create video content that is successful online.

Here's what you need.

Camera

Businesses of all sizes still get hung up on this issue. Somehow, when executives and even marketing managers think video, they think they need to go buy an expensive camera or, worse, that you need to hire a video production company and eat up a bunch of your marketing budget.

The truth is, the only camera you need (at least to start with) is the one in your pocket: Smartphone cameras are of a high-enough quality that businesses do not have to look further to start producing video.

If your manager or boss doesn't believe you, or if you don't believe me, just check out this ad by Bentley. The whole thing was shot with... wait for it... an iPhone 5S:

Enter your email address to continue reading

A Beginner's Guide to Creating Video Content

Don't worry...it's free!

Already a member? Sign in now.

Sign in with your preferred account, below.

Did you like this article?
Know someone who would enjoy it too? Share with your friends, free of charge, no sign up required! Simply share this link, and they will get instant access…
  • Copy Link

  • Email

  • Twitter

  • Facebook

  • Pinterest

  • Linkedin


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

image of Caleb Cousens

Caleb Cousens is the founder of SocialMediaWizard.com, where he teaches readers how to optimize their social and online marketing activities, and where you can download his free Ultimate Blogging Resource.

LinkedIn: Caleb Cousens

Twitter:@CalebCousens