2007-11-19 00:01:00
My Friends,
I hope you get a chance to visit SynthesisNet.Com. I'd like your comments on it . Also I'd like to remind you that I would like you to send me interesting links as you come across them.
During a visit a friend was showing me some videos he liked on "YouTube." Then, out of the blue, he insisted we start an account for me. I asked him what we could possibly put on it. He then said we'd find something.
He then set me up with an account and asked if I had anything of interest.
I told him I had a video of my mom made shortly before she died that family members would probably like to see. So we then dug that out and posted it.
Some of you met her at the Kalispell gathering.
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Here's the link at YouTube for the above video:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=vvErfqGIt8I
He then announced that we were going to make a video of me teaching something. I thought he was joking, but then he set the camera on video mode and wanted to start shooting. I thought what the heck. I guess I could rattle off something so we went ahead.
We went ahead and filmed and then we posted it in two parts:
Here is the link at YouTube:
Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2H5Yv-r5Po&feature=related
Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kqX7oPTUzAc&feature=related
He explained to me that he thought YouTube could be a great means of promotion. If you get a successful video there you can get many thousands of hits. He says that they draw a lot more hits than podcasts.
I thought it may be interesting to give it a go and maybe I would make a number of them. This first video was made on the fly with no forethought so I'm sure there is room for improvement. Even so I would like you to watch them and let me know if you think I should make more of them.
Also when you visit YouTube it would be helpful if you could rate them and make comments as this helps to get them in greater circulation on youtube.
Thanks for your support,
JJ
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