Most people today aim to complete a project flawlessly, ultimately leading them to spend way too much time perfecting one thing. These types of people are called perfectionists. Perfectionists are those who refuse to accept any standard below perfection.
Well we have news for you. Perfection doesn’t even exist!
Nothing is truly ever about perfection. In fact, it’s best not to aim for perfection when you are completing any sort of task. Nothing in reality is perfect, so why put the unnecessary pressure on yourself to create perfect content?
Here are some tips for breaking those perfectionist standards:
Let Go of Your Final Vision
Let go of the expectations of what you want the final result of your project to look like. Having an overall end goal is needed so you know what to aim for during your creative process, but don’t get fixated on that goal. Yes we want to make work that reflects our final vision, but in the end, your work is never truly going to be perfect enough for your s...
When you’re busy and have a lot to get done, it’s hard to keep track of how much time you’re spending on each task. Jumping from task to task can be challenging and can cause you to lose track of time.
One of the best methods to manage your time is to use a time management method for time blocking.Â
Time blocking is segmenting your day into chunks of time that are defined by a specific task. For example, you block out time from 10:00 am to 11:00 am to record a video. You start at 10:00 am and once you’re done you can move onto the next project.
During that time, you are only focusing on that specific task. The point of this is to prevent multi-tasking that way you get more done and spend less time jumping back and forth between four or five different projects. With that, time blocking also keeps interruptions from happening so you can get more work done.Â
But why should you do this?
By blocking out time for important tasks, you’ll get the most important things done first. When you...
How long do you think your attention span is? Exactly! You are already thinking of something else, and your video audience is no different. The key to successful videos is to have shorter videos that capture the viewers’ attention right away and are highly informative throughout.
Having a short, but sweet video is key to keeping your views and engagement up.
In fact, according to a study conducted by Microsoft, human attention span is at its lowest ever (thanks to technology!). The average human being now has an attention span of eight seconds. This is a sharp decrease from the average attention span of 12 seconds in the year 2000. More shocking, perhaps, is the fact that research from Jampp found that human attention span decreases by a whopping 88 percent every year.
Take a minute to soak that in. Now, think carefully about the implications of this for your video marketing strategy:
In a nutshell, this reveals a few quick facts:
How many times have you gone to watch a video and couldn’t stay focused on what was being said because the background was too “noisy”? Or because there was something in the background that made it look like something was sticking out of the person’s head so you were fixated on that? These are common things to miss when setting up to record your videos or even editing in post production.Â
When you’re setting up to record videos, there are three important things that you need to pay attention to - audio, lighting and background. It’s important to remember that when it comes to the background, less is more. The less clutter you have in the background, the more your audience will be able to retain and engage with your content. Here are a few tips for keeping your background simple:
SEO isn’t only relevant for your website and blog posts. In fact, YouTube, also owned by Google, has become the second largest search engine online.Â
People search YouTube for information, like “How Do I Buy A House”, “How Can I Cancel MI”, “What Is A Mortgage”, just as they would on Google.
There are some simple steps you can take to help make your videos easier to find on YouTube.
First, use a good title when you post your video onto YouTube. Titles are the best way to catch someone’s attention. You want to keep your title short, interesting and informative. Not always easy. Think about a top ten list. Something like, “Three Things You Need to Know About Buying Your First Home” or “How to Beat a Cash Offer” will capture their attention and let them know what your video is about. If it resonates with them and what they are searching for, then good chance they will click on your video.
The next thing you want to do is to have a good description of your video. Tell viewers wha...
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