How To Source & Embed A Royalty Free Image From MorgueFile

November 23, 2009 by Sherman Hu  
Filed under Blogging, Featured, New Media Simplified Ezine

An image is worth a thousand words, as they say. In this issue, I’ll show you how to source a royalty-free image from MorgueFile.com and embed it into your blog to showcase those “thousand words”.

Why Use Royalty-Free Images From MorgueFile

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There are a large number of royalty-free stock photography websites available to choose from. Why should we use images from MorgueFile.com? Here are a few compelling reasons why:

01. Free License: MorgueFile states on their home page “Free images for your inspiration, reference and use in your creative work, be it commercial or not!” This means using MorgueFile alllows you to take back control of your royalty-free image budget, instead of spending hundreds or thousands over time at other stock photography sites.

Personally, I have an account at iStockPhoto.com and really enjoy the comprehensive collection of media available. But I’ve personally experienced spending hundreds of dollars worth of credits for a single promotional video. If you can source appropriate images from MorgueFile, it’ll save you from spending alot of money in this area.

02. Commercial Use Freedom: As you can see with the image above, you’re free to remix the image and use it for commercial purposes without attribution to the original author. This freedom in their licensing gives you control to use their royalty-free images with massive freedom.

03. Help Me, Help You: MorgueFile has made it simple for you and I to “Crop & Post” an image in a quick hurry. And I LOVE saving time! Their “Crop & Post” is a very convenient and powerful method which I’ll showcase below. Once you learn how to use this, you’ll dig it too!

Concept Of Using Royalty-Free Stock Photography

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According to Wikipedia, stock photography is the supply of photographs licensed for specific uses. It is used to fulfill the needs of creative assignments instead of hiring a photographer.

Stock photography offers a photo buyer the ability to use an image in an unlimited number of ways for a single license fee.

“Free” in this context means “free of royalties (paying each time you use an image)”. It does not mean the image is free to use without purchasing a license or that the image is in the public domain.

But in this issue, using MorgueFile allows us to use IMAGES FOR FREE, without purchasing any license to use it. Cool huh?

FLOWCHART USING MORGUEFILE

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Step 1: Go To MorgueFile.com

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Step 2: Input Keyword To Search

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Step 3: Filter Search

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Instead of viewing multiple pages of images, I prefer to filter image results per page to 144. This allows me to view many more images in one page view.

Step 4: Click Desired Image

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When you roll your mouse over the images, it’ll reveal itself in a mini pop-up. When you’ve decided, click the image you want to use.

I’ve chosen this image as this is the result of the tennis balls after I’ve “crushed it” on the court! <wink>

Step 5: (Optional) Download Image

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As you see in the flowchart, you can either download the image to upload to your blog, OR use MorgueFile’s “Crop & Post” feature, which I’ll showcase next.

If you prefer to keep the image on your desktop, click the green “Download” button now.

Step 6: Click “Crop & Post”

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Step 7: Crop Image To Desired Size

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(1) Click and drag corner points to crop your image to your liking

(2) The width and height measurements will be revealed to the bottom left

(3) You can use the sliding scale to fine-tune your image scale

(4) If you want to lock the size of your image, check this “Lock size” checkbox

(5) When you’re ready, click the “Finished” button to complete

Step 8: Copy HTML Code

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(1) This is the code to copy for your blog

(2) If you’re prefer to link to this image, copy this URL

Step 9: Add Image To Blog Post

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Step 10: Smile At Your Brilliance

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Crushin’ It With MorgueFile

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You can use MorgueFile’s images and their “Crop and Post” feature for both your blog and html websites.

If you prefer to retain the images on your blog’s host, simple download it from MorgueFile, upload to your host and embed in your blog post.

Simple and effective, eh?

Would you use this for your blog? Appreciate your thoughts and feedback ;-)

Recording & Publishing “Talking Head” Interviews Simplified

Showcasing videos on your website/blog is a powerful method to attracting and engaging your audience. If you want to take it up a notch, showcasing LIVE video – especially video interviews – is a superb way to present expertise and authority on your topic.

Wetoku, a division of innovation company in Seoul, Korea – Zenitum Inc, is a web app that offers you a simple way to meet your interviewee online, record interviews in a side-by-side player view and immediately embed your recording to your blog. Simply brilliant!

In this tutorial, I’ll show you a walkthrough of Wetoku and how to use it to your advantage…

Visit WETOKU.com

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As Easy As Meeting, Recording And Sharing

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Register For A Free Account. Login To Your Account.

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(1) First, register for your free account. Then (2) login to your account.

Click “Start Your interview” Button

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Input Interview Details

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Input your “Title”, “Interviewer” and “Interviewee” fields.

Next, click the “Advanced Options” link to reveal more options. In this tutorial, I’m selecting “Private” for my Privacy Options, so this video will not be showcased publicly. Add your “Description / Notes”, then click the green “Next” button.

Pro Plan Features: Watermark Logo, Pre-Roll Videos & Higher Quality Video

If you upgrade to a Pro plan, you’re offered a few more advanced options.

(1) You have a choice of opting out of using a watermark logo, or add a custom watermark logo.

(2) And you can also sport preroll videos (under 20MB, in FLV or MP4 format, sized to 256×192) that appears next to your interview recording video.

In your Pro plan, you also have the ability to increase your video quality too.

If you require your interview recordings to sport your branded watermark, preroll videos and better quality video, I recommend upgrading to the Pro plan.

Copy & Send “Invitation Link” To Your Interviewee

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Copy your unique “Invitation Link” and send (via email, IM, Twitter, Facebook or pigeon mail) it to your interviewee.

I find Wetoku brilliant in this aspect, as they’ve super simplified the process to having your guest on video with a simple link and no need for any software or app downloads.

Modify Video And Audio Settings

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While you’re (1) waiting on your guest to get online, you can modify your (2) video source and (3) audio source.

You will undoubtedly achieve a better quality video and audio recording if you have better quality video and audio sources. In addition, consider lighting your environment for a better end result.

Yay! Your Guest Is On…

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Now that your guest is on, they can also modify their video and audio settings.

A text box to the right gives you options to text your guest in the case audio is not present or either of you would like to text private notes to each other during the interview.

When both of you are ready, click the red “Record” button.

On Air

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A blue “REC” symbol to the left of your window will reveal the recording is “ON THE AIR”.

When you’re done, click the “Stop” button.

Finalize Recording Or Retake

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You have a choice to finalize your recording by clicking the “Done” button. Or click “Re-do” for a retake.

Copy Embed Code

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Simply highlight and copy your “Embed Code” to paste into your website or blog.

Your other option is to click the “Customize your embed player” button for more choices.

Customization Options

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If you choose to modify the settings above, which I have, click the “Preview and get the embed code” button to reveal your changes.

New Embed Code Preview

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When satisfied, highlight and copy the new “Embed Code” to your website or blog.

Talking Heads Unite!

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Wetoku has built a gorgeous and simplified app to power your interviews. Now, there’s no excuses not to offer video interview recordings on your website/blog!

I especially like how Wetoku has provided side-by-side video windows, instead of picture-in-picture ones. Simply brilliant!

What do you think? Could you use this for your business? How do you foresee leveraging this beta video app? Appreciate your feedback ;-)

3 Free Mind Map Web Applications Offering Map Embeds

November 9, 2009 by Sherman Hu  
Filed under Featured, New Media Simplified Ezine

This issue showcases my favored 3 free mind map web applications offering you the ability to embed your mind map AND insert a mind map image in a blog post.

To aid new business owners new to mind mapping, these apps have to fit these 3 criteria:

(1) Free

(2) Allow embeddable mind maps & image exports

(3) Clean UI & easy to use

There are many mind map applications that will let you export to images. However, this article will feature the 3 best free web-based mind map applications that enables exports to images (eg. JPG, GIF, etc), ALONG WITH mind map embeds in special viewers or iframes.

Web-Based Mind Mapping Application Comparison Matrix

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Mind-Mapping.org features an extensive mind map matrix comparing varying categories of mind map applications and services, and a breakdown of their offerings. It’s from this matrix that I’ve filtered the 3 free, easy-to-use and embedable mind map applications in this issue.

Let’s look at my favored 3 apps: Mindmeister, Bubbl and Mind42.

Mindmeister

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Mindmeister offers a wonderful mind mapping UI and experience with their web-based mind mapping application. Their Basic edition affords you to share and collaborate up to 3 mind maps. You can import mind maps from Freemind and MindManager too.

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When you’re ready to embed your map to your blog, click the “Share Map” button, bottom left of the map.

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When the pop up dialog appears, click the “Publish” tab, turn “ON” the publish option, and click the “Embed map” button.

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The next window will reveal Settings that are modifiable, ie. frame width, height and zoom levels.

Click the “Copy to clipboard” button to copy the embed code. Now, paste it into your blog post.

Your mind map should now be published, like above. Notice that you can drag and move the above map. That’s the critical difference between embedding a mind map versus inserting an image of your mind map into your blog post.

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If you would prefer to Export the mind map as an image for showcase on your blog, then click the “Export” button at the top of the map.

You’ll be directed to this dialog box.

(1) Click the drop down table to select the “Image File” option.

(2) Select your choice of image format.

(3) Click the “Export” button. Simply upload your image to your host and paste it in your blog. Click to view what your exported mind map could look like.

Bubbl.us

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Bubbl.us is another free web application for mind mapping. You can collaborate with colleagues on your mind maps, embed your mind map on your blog and also export your maps as an image.

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First, let’s experiment with embedding the mind map to a blog.

Click the “Menu” button to the bottom left of the map page. Select the “HTML Embed Code” button.

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Copy the HTML embed code, then paste it to your blog.

Now, you see the result of a Bubbl.us mind map embedded in your blog post, as seen above.

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Next, let’s experiment with exporting and inserting your mind map image to a blog post.

Click the “Menu” button, and click the “Export” button.

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Select the “Image” radial button, and choose the “Image Format” you prefer. Once you’ve exported the image, insert it into your blog post.

Mind42.com

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Next, we have Mind42.com (spelt as Mind – For – Two), another collaborative, browser-based mind map application that’s free to use.

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Let’s try embedding this mind map first, shall we?

(1) Click the “Export” icon, located in the far left sidebar toolbar. A dialog box will appear with export options.

(2) You’ll see options for exporting your map to an image or other formats, but let’s leave this alone for now and come back to this in a moment.

(3) Click the “Open Publish Dialog” link to view additional publishing options.

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(1) Checkbox “Publish the map” to activate the integration code. It’s your choice if you want your mindmap listed in Mind42’s public map index.

(2) Select the iFrame code and paste it into your blog post

The above embedded Mind42 mind map looks good with alignment and zoom features.

Personally, I prefer how Mindmeister lays out their embedded mind map, with a touch more discreet branding than Mind42’s.

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Let’s see what the image export looks like from Mind42, shall we?

In the same export dialog box, select the export format. I’ve selected JPEG as my choice. After download, insert into your blog post.

Click to view your Mind42 mind map image export. The Mind42 mind map image export looks pretty plain jane, but then again, it was published with no snazzy customization.

What’s your preferred mind map app?

What do you think of these 3 mind map applications? Weigh in on your preferred app ;-)

(Sidenote: I use Mindjet’s Mind Manager often, but for the sake of this issue, Mindjet didn’t make the cut)

20 Ways To Research Trends, Competition & Keywords

November 3, 2009 by Sherman Hu  
Filed under Featured, New Media Simplified Ezine

In today’s issue, let’s explore the various (free) web services to effectively help you research trends, your competition and generate effective keywords for your promotions.

The web services listed complement findings delivered by desktop research software like Market Samurai and Keyword Elite 2.0. This article will not include these type of software.

You do not have to use all of the services to achieve effective intelligence. Combining a few, along with a creative approach in “thinking out of the box” will give you research data to move your campaign forward with confidence.

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My objective in this article is to reveal the various services available that I use and enjoy, and by no means an exhaustive list of research tools. In addition, this article is not an SEO (search engine optimization) piece, as it could develop into a “War And Peace” ;-)

OK, let’s begin…

GOOGLE SEARCH: Universal Search Intelligence From The Top 10 Results

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Let’s begin with Google Search, a search engine service all of us use daily.

Since we’re close to the Christmas holidays, and I’ve personally promoted Christmas trees on the web several years ago, I’ll use “christmas tree” as the keyword phrase across all the services I’ll describe below.

Entering “christmas tree” as a search reveals a competitive market of 43 million search results.

(1) The sidebar column is fully occupied with 8 of the top performing Pay-Per-Click ads and your top 8 competitors for this search phrase.

“Universal Search” – according to Search Engine Watch – “also known as blended, or federated search results, pulls data from multiple databases to display on the same page. Results can include images, videos, and results from specialty databases like maps and local information, product information, or news stories.

You’ll see the impact of Universal Search in the SERPS (Search Engine Result Pages) above in (2) Image Results, (3) News Results, and (4) Shopping Results. For this search phrase, Google is partial to including these Universal Search results, so how can you get your properties/media to appear here?

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(6) Google reveals additional “Related Search” terms that are important to your audience. Would you consider these terms in creating departments or categories on your Christmas tree site or campaign?

Additional Options

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Looking at the top blue bar, you’ll see a “Show options” hyperlink. Clicking on this link or the “+” symbol will reveal additional “Related Search” results.

Additional Options > Wonder Wheel

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In the left sidebar, click “Wonder Wheel” to reveal “Related Search” results in a mindmap wheel. Clicking on the hyperlinks drill deeper into other search terms to help you in your campaign. How can you use this to your benefit?

There are other filters in the left sidebar to test. Let’s try the “Related searches” hyperlink, just above “Wonder wheel”.

Additional Options > Related Searches

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Here’s another format to reveal related searches for our search term, “christmas tree”. Look at all these additional results that Google has delivered on a platter for us. How can you use this to your benefit?

GOOGLE SUGGEST: On Firefox Browser For “christmas tree”

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Google Suggest offers searches similar to the one you’re typing. Yet another method Google delivers important search phrases to consider in your campaign.

GOOGLE ADWORDS KEYWORD TOOL

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Google Adwords Keyword Tool leverages Google’s contextual targeting technology to show you what related word searches your ad could show up on.

This free tool shows you (or what Google is willing to reveal to you) related terms, competition, current month & global search volume for the phrase your type in.

When I was promoting Christmas trees in 2004, these were terms I worked with. So its not surprising to see “artificial christmas tree” and “pre lit christmas tree” phrases at the top of the search pile. Brings back memories… ok, moving on!

GOOGLE TRENDS

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According to Wikipedia, “Google Trends shows how often a particular search-term is entered relative to the total search-volume across various regions of the world, and in various languages.”

(1) This is a brilliant tool as it reveals what’s trending and what topics are really hot today. How can you use this to your benefit? Maybe leverage trends to select a hot topic to dive into with affiliate marketing? Or leverage trends by blogging (or writing press releases) about it to segue your product or service offering into the news.

You can use commas to compare multiple search terms, so I’ve entered “christmas tree, artificial christmas tree” in the search to test the results. Let’s see what results we get…

Google Trends Search Results: “christmas tree, artificial christmas tree”

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You can filter your search by (1) Regions and (2) Time. Using the drop down table to filter by time, I could filter “christmas tree” search volume last year compared to this year. How can you use this to your benefit?

(3) reveals graphed results comparing both the search terms, indicated by differing colors.

(4) & (5) shows which Regions and Cities have the most number of people search for this “christmas tree” phrase in Google. And (6) reveals what language is mostly used in this search.

GOOGLE INSIGHTS

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According to Wikipedia, Google Insightsprovides insights into the search terms people have been entering into the Google search engine. Unlike Google Trends, Google Insights for Search provides a visual representation of regional interest on a map.”

You can (1) Compare your search terms, locations or time ranges. Enter your “Search Terms” in (2) and “Filter” your search results (3) by Type (Web, Image, News or Product Search), Geographic Distribution (Worldwide or by Country), Seasonality and “Categories”.

Let’s see the results of our search below…

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WORDTRACKER FREE KEYWORD SUGGESTION TOOL

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Wordtracker has a paid and a free keyword suggestion tool, both help you generate keywords to power your marketing campaigns. Enter a starting keyword in the free service’s “Keyword” field and it’ll generate up to 100 related keywords for you.

Wordtracker generates its data from a combination of meta search engines, so to approximate what the search count might look like via Google, consider multiplying the Wordtracker search count by 4 or 5.

WORDTRACKER LABS KEYWORD QUESTION TOOL

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One of my favorite web services, Wordtracker offers a free “Keyword Question Tool” that generates the top 100 questions people are asking in your marketplace.

Enter a single or a short keyword to find the questions people are asking in your market and this tool will give you one year’s worth of search data.

How can you use this for your benefit? What can’t you do to win with this, eh? Consider using this Keyword Question tool for ideas for blog posts, articles, press releases, videos, podcasts, forum posts, how-to tutorials, information products, webinar topics, and the list goes on.

TECHNORATI BLOG SEARCH

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A superb service to gain competitive intel and potential joint venture opportunities is through the effective use of Technorati’s Blog Search.

Enter your topic or keyword phrase, choose your filters, select “High authority”, then click the “Refine this search” button to see the magic!

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Here’s a snippet of the search results, and drilling into these high authority results can give you intel on what your competitors are blogging about, or potential JV partners to connect with.

GOOGLE NEWS

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Google News is another web service that offers current updates on news and trends. How can you leverage this tool to your benefit?

Set Up Google Alerts

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Scrolling down the page of your Google News results page, you’ll find a link to create an email alert for your topic or search phrase. Click on this link and you’ll see this next image.

GOOGLE ALERTS

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Simply fill out the details to create a Google Alert and be notified via RSS feed or email of news happening as-it-happens, once a day or once a week.

Consider using Google Alerts for research on your marketplace, your competitors, news you can piggyback on with press releases, blog posts or video promotions. You could also be first to add a comment of value on another prominent blog, boosting the exposure to your site/blog with real visitors from the other site’s audience.

SPYFU

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SpyFu offers a free and paid service to generate detailed competitive intel that saves you time. A simple search for “christmas tree” generated stats for:
- PPC (Pay-Per-Click) cost per click
- Number of clicks per day
- PPC cost per day
- How many advertisers for this keyword
- Search results and volume
- Top domains advertising for this keyword
- Top 20 text ads from the top 20 advertisers, and
- Search results for this keyword as it would appear on Google

All this data for the free part of this service. Not too shabby, eh?

COMPETE.COM

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Compete.com is a web analytics company that samples millions of approved consumers’ online behavior, giving us a competitive intelligence service that is comprehensive and revealing. Using their “Keyword Destination” tool, I can get a list of sites this keyword “christmas tree” refers traffic to.

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Compete.com offers an array of self-service tools that give you traffic history, competitive analytics, referral and destinaton data, category data, search analytics and much more you can read for yourself here. Needless to say, this tool ROCKS!

NICHEWATCH

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Another of my favorite web service apps, NicheWatch gives you speedy intelligence of who the top 10 or 20 ranked websites are on Google, and what SEO (search engine optimization) factors they’re utilizing on their sites. With this intel, you can easily determine what your competitors are doing, and how to outsmart or outrank them.

EBAY PULSE

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eBay Pulse gives you a search feature to determine a daily snapshot of current trends and hot picks on eBay. The results showcase “Popular Searches” by the number of searches on eBay, plus the “Largest Stores” by the number of active listings. Drilling down the categories and sub-categories in your topic or marketplace will give you corresponding results of the largest stores marketing on eBay, the products they’re selling and the price point they’re selling it at. Isn’t this incredible?

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In addition, typing your topic’s keywords into an eBay search will reveal additional keyword suggestions of popular phrases on eBay – a double whammy!

SHOPPING.COM TOP 100 CONSUMER DEMAND INDEX

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Shopping.com offers a “Top Searches” Consumer Demand Index that gives you the pulse of consumer demand, emerging trends and the hottest products on this portal. You can view the top 100 searches for each of these categories, updated every two weeks. Tell me this isn’t like stealing toys from Santa’s workshop in broad daylight?!

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In addition, typing in your topic’s keywords will generate additional keyword suggestions from Shopping.com, another win!

AMAZON.COM

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Lastly, I present to you Amazon.com. Yes, you can also generate Amazon-powered keyword suggestions of their top selling categories or items, but they have a couple of features that give deep insights for your research.

Click the “Gifts & Wish Lists” link, then scroll down the page and look to the left sidebar for the “Most Popular” module.

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In “Most Popular”, you’ll see “Most Wished For”, “Most Gifted” and “Top Sellers” showcased.

Clicking on any of those 3 links will expand the results, as I have chosen to show under “Top Sellers”. Clicking a sub-category, eg. Toys & Games will reveal results to the right.

These 3 categories in “Most Popular” are incredible tools for keyword research, competition intel, trending research, audience interests, product selection and much more.

JUST SEARCH IT … AND GO!

In today’s issue, we’ve explored 20 free ways via web services to effectively help you research trends, your competition and generate effective keywords for your promotions.

As you can see, you do not need to use all of the services to achieve intelligence you can act on today. Just combine a few, sprinkled with some “think out of the box” creativity, and you’ll be on your way in moving your campaign forward with confidence.

Whatever you do, don’t “Search Till The Cows Come Home”! Don’t get “Analysis Paralysis”.As my favorite comedian, Russell Peters, would say in his Indian accent, “Just take it … and go!” In the same way, I’m hoping you would “Just search it … and go!” and use your research to boost your business traffic, sales and profits!

Are there any of the above 20 research methods that you will implement? Are there other web-based research services that you recommend? I’d love to get your thoughts and feedback on this topic, care to share?

10 Ways To Showcase Credibility & Authority Via Your Blog

October 26, 2009 by Sherman Hu  
Filed under Blogging, Featured, New Media Simplified Ezine

10 actionable strategies for business owners, coaches, consultants and publishers to showcase credibility and authority in their field through their blogs. I’ll walk you through strategy, processes and resources, along with examples and case studies to show you why and how to get it done.

The Uneven Playing Field

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The ease of publishing content and media on blogs has flooded the web with business blogs, and as a result, skyrocketed the number of competitors you have in your playing field.

It’s not an even playing field, but you have the advantage. Why is this?

For starters, business owners are advised to get a blog setup, but left without any clear direction as to the purpose and process of leveraging the impact of a blog when a visitor arrives.

Secondly, many business owners who have blogs showcase a boring and stale representation of themselves with no personality and compelling story to engage their viewers.

Along with their ignorance of “a better way” and a failure to do more than what’s required, your competition will continue to do what they’ve always done, and get the results they’ve always come to expect.

Unfortunately for your competitors (and good for you), they do not have this “10 Step Checklist” to help them navigate their blog to boosting their credibility and establish authority in their field. You do. Now, your playing field is a different landscape and the game has just changed for you.

Let’s get started…

10 Step Checklist

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Enter the world of your customer or prospect.

Step into their “Allen-Edmonds” or “Manolo Blahniks”…

Imagine them at their MacBooks typing in a search phrase for your industry…

Imagine your blog appearing in the top 10 Google listing for their search and CLICK! Your blog appears on their browser screen.

Now what?

Tick-tock. You have 1 second to attract and engage them. If you’re lucky, 3 seconds.

Do you have the right stuff to involve them, to disengage their Back button, and to make them feel “at home” at your web destination?

Or is it Back button, baby! Game over.

As a blogging, podcasting and videoblogging consultant, I’m frequently asked by clients to overhaul or give their websites and blogs a facelift to “put their best foot forward”. In addition, I’m regularly critiquing websites and blogs at conferences and on my web TV show (http://ShermanHu.tv).

Here are my discoveries for what makes a credible and authoritative blog, packaged into a neat 10 step checklist for you. This 10 step checklist will give you a breakthrough, a leading edge over your competitors, and a chance to attract and engage your customer for longer than a flirting second.

10 Step Checklist (the first 5 are about “form”, the second 5 have to do with “function”):

01 :: Present a Professional Blog Theme & Logo Design

02 :: Showcase an Engaging Photo

03 :: Leverage Audio & Video

04 :: Reveal Accessible Navigation

05 :: Architect Contact Information Prominently

06 :: Give Value First, Self-Promotion Second

07 :: Solicit & Engage in Conversations

08 :: Share Your Engaging Story

09 :: Provide Publications & Presentations

10 :: Exhibit Testimonials & Endorsements

Now that you know the 10 steps, let’s unpack each of them.

01 :: Present a Professional Blog Theme & Logo Design

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You’ve heard the common saying – “First impressions count” – and it applies even more so with your blog. Oftentimes, you get a 1 second chance to prove your credibility and authority, and sorry, no second chances.

If you have 1 chance to prove your credibility and authority, let’s make the most of it and WOW your web viewer with a professional blog design layout.

The good news is you don’t need to spend thousands on a design layout from a designer. If you’re using a Wordpress blog, all you have to do is Google for “free wordpress themes” (or search for a Wordpress theme from your blog’s Dashboard) and you’ll be served with many websites that offer design layouts (aka “themes”) that you can download, activate on your blog and immediately you have a new facelift to your blog.

Below are 4 resources of Wordpress theme sites that are popular amongst users. In fact, these services bridge on using Wordpress as “Content Management Systems” (CMS) and some offer a complete package of varying themes to choose from. Some of these themes also come packaged with Plugins (‘a la carte’ features to add to your blog to extend its’ functionality).

These fee-based Wordpress themes offer more value and features than their free counterparts. Here are some very popular fee-based themes…

01a: StudioPress

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StudioPress (http://shermanlive.com/go/studiopress) (1 Theme: $60; All Themes: $200)

My personal favorite theme, and what I use at ShermanLive.com. StudioPress themes give me a professional magazine layout (vs. a bloggy layout), attractive features (ie Featured Content Gallery) and flexibility to modify creative settings via the dashboard and CSS (cascading style sheets).

Purchasing one of their professional themes gives you access to detailed theme tutorials, limited customization techniques and private forum support. Future theme updates are offered at no additional cost.

If you service clients with blog design services or want to setup multiple blogs with different themes, it makes sense to purchase the “All Themes” package.

01b: WooThemes

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WooThemes (http://shermanlive.com/go/woo) (Theme Package: 1 theme purchase; Club Membership: All past themes, plus new themes over the course of your membership)

WooThemes offers some of the best-looking professional themes for the Wordpress platform. They are expanding into other CMS platforms and I predict they’ll do well in those arenas too. Their subscription packages offer a minimum of 2 new themes every month to give you an expanding repertoire of theme choices for your client needs or your own personal blog.

I appreciate how easy it is to style a theme with a long list of styles and options to get you up and running quickly. Their support includes theme documentation, tutorials, knowledgebase and strong technical support in their forum.

01c: ThemeForest

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ThemeForest (http://shermanlive.com/go/themeforest) (themes range from $5 up to $40)

ThemeForest is part of the Envato Marketplace network of sites, where you can buy and sell themes and templates for popular CMS (Content Management Systems) products, including Wordpress.

The themes are priced according to their complexity and quality. You can search for themes via Category, Keyword Search, Popular Files, Collections, Featured Files or even Top Authors.

01d: Thesis

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Thesis (http://shermanlive.com/go/thesis) (Personal: $87; Developer: $164)

Thesis is an extremely popular and SEO-friendly theme for your Wordpress blog. The option panels make customizing your font controls, design changes, layout combinations and other choices super simple to modify.

An attractive and well-designed blog theme will portray a professional image for you and your business, increasing your credibility and boosting your image of authority in your industry.

02 :: Showcase an Engaging Photo

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(Above) Yolande Citro (YolandeCitro.com), a real estate agent reveals her photo in the sidebar of her blog.

When I visit a website or blog, more often than not, I’ll click on the “About” page to discover who the author or personality is. I’m looking for a vibe, personality, culture, image, voice….anything.

In the above image, Yolande Citro knows that prospects need to trust and “buy into” the agent first, before allowing her to represent their home. Her color photo offers a welcoming vibe to her blog, and she receives many compliments on this photo.

John Maxwell, a renowned leadership consultant and New York Times bestselling author, shares “People will buy into the Leader first before they’ll buy into the Leader’s vision“. In the same manner, I’m looking to “buy into” the author first, before I buy into the author’s blogging.

And oftentimes, an engaging photo will give me that image. You don’t have to portray a “serious” photo – just showcase your personality that connects with your audience and industry.

In addition, showcasing your engaging photo makes you ‘real’, ‘human’, and draws your audience one step closer to you. All this makes you seem more credible too.

While we’re on this topic, embedding photos and images within your blog posts is a smart way to attract and engage your readers to focus on your content. Reading (or scanning) a block of text is boring for anyone. Break it up with photos, images, and even video.

“Face it” – you have 1 second to flirt with your web audience, so engage them with your photo.

03 :: Leverage Audio & Video

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With YouTube, Google Video and 50 plus other video sharing sites competing for your viewing time and pleasure, its very apparent that online video is here to stay. The video services and camcorders of today have made it very simple for you and I to record and publish office or home-made videos very quickly and inexpensively.

As you know, audio and video – when deployed effectively – can be powerful mediums to attract, engage and convert your viewers. Observe how your family and friends remember commercial jingles or succumb to late night TV sales messages. You can and should leverage media on your blog to connect with your customers.

With a video sharing account, compact fluorescent bulbs (CFL) for cool and inexpensive daylight source, a curtain backdrop, decent mic, camcorder and a good “script”, you can easily craft a short yet engaging video for your blog that helps you “break the ice” with your viewing audience, and draws them one step closer to realizing your credibility and authority in your industry.

04 :: Reveal Accessible Navigation

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Have you ever walked into a new mall only to be confused about the location of a store you’re looking for? I have. I’m sure you’ve experienced it too. Frustrating, isn’t it?

If you’re fortunate, you come to a Mall Directory that shows you the “You Are Here” red dot and a directory of stores categorized by type. This directory is your saving grace to getting your bearings, navigating the maze of people and hallways, and finally arriving at your destination.

In the same manner, your blog is the new mall to your visitor. They’re new to your blog and will approach with preconceived notions about where the content they’re looking for should be. Your top, side and footer navigation, along with your Search Bar is the Mall Directory – so make it easy for them to find it and locate what they want.

This is leaning towards Website Usability concepts, but I won’t bore you with it. Long story short, don’t make them think, keep it simple and give them shortcuts to your important content.

Consider a visual survey of the biggest and most popular sites on the web, eg. Amazon to see how they lay out their navigation. Or perform a visual survey of popular blogs in your industry. This will give you an idea of what your customers will have already been accustomed to seeing on other blogs.

Don’t get fancy. Remember, just because you’ve flirted with them for 3 seconds doesn’t mean they won’t leave your blog in a hurry if they’re confused about the “lay of the land”.

Keep your navigation accessible so you maintain your credibility.

05 :: Architect Contact Information Prominently

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Have you ever experienced a wild goose chase hunting for a website owner’s contact information? It’s not fun, is it?

Let’s re-step into your customer’s “Allen-Edmonds” or “Manolo Blahniks”…

If you were him or her, where would you prefer to see the contact information on your blog? Good. Now make it happen.

My preference is to show contact information (telephone number, email address, mailing address, link to Support Desk, live chat button etc) on the Home page of the blog or on the Contact page – first choice would be the former. This way your customer does not have to drill down the information on another page.

Back to this example of Yolande Citro’s blog, I was responsible for the blog setup and design, and I chose to create the masthead graphic to include her telephone and fax number. Why? Because in the real estate business, speaking to a client on the phone typically returns a higher conversion than any other method.

As a result, regardless of what page a client is on, they’ll see this realtor’s contact info “above the fold” (the top portion of her site) and it makes it simple for them to call her. Plus, we’ve also added her contact numbers in the right sidebar, which also appears on every page of her blog.

Whatever you choose to do, architect your contact information prominently – either in the masthead, sidebar or footer – to make it easy for your customer to contact you, which makes you look good.

06 :: Give Value First, Self-Promotion Second

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You’ve been invited to a good friend’s cocktail party. Both your date and you arrive at the party looking your very best.

After you pour yourselves a couple of cocktails, you proceed to the nearest group of guests who are engaged in conversation and laughter. Flipping open your golden business card case, you begin to introduce and pitch your services to every single person in that group. Your keen observation skills detect that between awkward glances and uncomfortable shifting, all of the guests gave a valid reason to excuse themselves.

Is this your practice at parties? If not, why do you see so much of this prevail on the web? Do you see this practice on blogs?

Generally, bloggers have an etiquette of publishing conversational entries to their blogs. Unlike corporate websites that use corporate speak, effective bloggers write with a “personal voice”, effectively bridging the gap between them and their audience.

Furthermore, smart business owners “lower the free line”, offering good value-added content and resources to their readers *first* to begin a relationship and a platform of credibility and authority, before they move towards a fee-based transaction. The latter is typically smoother in process after the reader knows, likes, trusts and respects the author after consuming their blog content. These “deposits” in the customer’s “trust account” will serve your ROI very well.

When you’re writing and publishing on Twitter, Facebook or your blog, consider it a “24/7 virtual cocktail party”. You’ve been invited. You’re dressed with somewhere to go. Now how will you establish credibility and authority in your field?

07 :: Solicit & Engage in Conversations

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Let’s return to the “cocktail party” story above, and this time, you see a guest standing in a corner of the room, speaking to himself. No one’s around him, he’s just merrily speaking to himself. Odd? Probably. But not too far off from how most bloggers communicate on their blogs – a one-way conversation.

It’s a cocktail party, people! Let’s solicit dialog, engage and be engaged in conversations – a two-way street.

Likewise, on your blog, ask for feedback, comments, thoughts, opinions, perspectives – whether in line with your thinking, or controversial, that’s alright. It’s the beginning of a two-way dialog, which serves to add life and vibrancy to your blog. This two-way dialog will spark interesting conversations and offer others reading your blog an insight into your familiarity and subject-matter-expertise on your topic, lending to your credibility and authority status in your field.

08 :: Share Your Engaging Story

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All the greatest teachers from the past to present deliver important lessons or wisdom through the power of engaging story. In this case, “your story”.

Do you know the wonderful nature of “your story”? You can’t mess it up, its yours. You know it best and you can share your story with great passion and detail.

Your story – be it business or personal – will attract and engage your blog readers to you. Oftentimes, your story will effectively “put some skin” around your Unique Selling Proposition (USP), the key element that makes you stand apart from the rest of your competition.

Take for example a chocolate blog I recently reviewed. Let’s name the blog author: Barbara Cocoa. She loves chocolate – milk chocolate, dark chocolate, any kind of chocolate is fair game.

When she takes her son traveling to different parts of the world, they’ll scour the streets and find hole-in-the-wall shops that sell chocolate that give you that “I’ve died and gone to heaven” feeling.

Her chocolate blog is a gorgeous romantic red and white, well-designed and very “delicious”. The usual critique reveals all the above points in this 10-step checklist that Barbara should add to her blog.

In the middle of the critique, she reveals her passion for chocolate and her travel habits. Voila! That’s it. I clung on to her story and “milked” it for all its worth. She needed to share it, on her blog, in text, and if possible, on video.

This is a golden credibility & authority building exercise and will draw your visitors closer to you, leading to increased transactions and profits.

Find your heart. Find your passion. Find your story.

09 :: Provide Publications & Presentations

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Whether you are a print or digital media publisher, leverage it to your credibility and authority-building benefit.

Do you have reports, white papers, audio MP3s, videos, radio interviews, newspaper clippings and other sources of content you’ve created and published?

If you DO NOT, begin creating it.

If you DO, offer them on your blog as value-added intellectual property, which can be exchanged for your readers’ contact information (typically their name and email address).

These publications and presentations – online or offline – provide you with efficient sources to help you build credibility and authority in your field.

10 :: Exhibit Testimonials & Endorsements

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In showcasing credibility and authority on the Web, it’s not what you say about yourself that’s important, it’s what others say about you that counts. Consider it an unbiased review of your credibility or offerings.

You can shout from the mountain tops that you’re the best “_fill in the blank_ professional”, but it doesn’t hold the same powerful impact as when you have a series of honest, relatable “customer evidence”, testimonials and endorsements from customers, industry colleagues and professionals to back up your claims.

If you have these testimonials and endorsements to exhibit, don’t be shy. Publish them on your blog for display. They’ll add to the proof that you are a credible source and an authority in your field.

Showcase Your Credibility & Authority Today

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When you present a professional blog theme and logo design, along with your engaging photo, audio and videos, it’ll WOW your customers.

Creating your navigation to be accessible so that they can find your important content, along with your contact information when they need it, is critical.

When you’re giving value first before self-promotion, and engaging in conversations and your story, you’ll be amazed at how much reciprocity returns to you in more ways than one.

Lastly, when you offer value-added publications and presentations, along with testimonials and endorsements, you’re holding the golden ticket to showcasing your credibility and authority through your blog.

Are there any of the above 10 tips that you will implement? Are there other credibility factors that you recommend? I’d love to get your thoughts and feedback on this topic, care to share?

How To Set Up Ustream For Live Video Broadcasting

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However, pre-recorded static video that has dominated the web to date just can’t provide the live interactive, one-to-many, broadcast-to-viewer and viewer-to-viewer interaction that empowers a much more engaging experience for everyone involved.

As interaction and dialog is the name of the game in our era of social media, utilizing a live interactive video broadcast platform like Ustream.TV can enable you to quickly and easily broadcast to a global audience of unlimited size with just a camera and an Internet connection.

Ustream was founded in the summer of 2006 by John Ham, Brad Hunstable, and Dr. Gyula Feher as way to help overseas soldiers connect more efficiently with their families. Soldiers were limited by the phone or instant messenger to connect with family and friends back home, and they could only talk with one person at a time. John and Brad wanted to find a way to allow soldiers to connect with all of their loves ones, all at the same time. Their goal of revolutionizing communication was realized when they created a way for soldiers to stream with family members in cities all over the U.S. and the world.

Today, Ustream.TV empowers everyone from sports fans and guitar heroes to Presidential candidates and rock stars. Popular uStreamers in the news are Miley Cyrus, Barack Obama, 50 Cent, Tori Amos, Al Gore, Senator John McCain and many more.

In addition, Ustream has been used to broadcast:

- Major political events, debates, speeches and rallies
- Entertainment events, premieres and ‘red carpet events
- Music showcases, band performances and live jam sessions
- Sporting events at college and high school level
- Educational, Non-Profit & For-Profit events and training
- Conference sessions, talk shows and product launch events
- Holiday gatherings, weddings, grade school events, parties, and even births

With Ustream’s interactive broadcast functionality, viewers can personally interact directly with the broadcaster. Viewers can watch specific broadcasts, explore Ustream’s topical networks (eg. music, talk shows, sports and politics) or review past broadcasts.

In this article, I’ll show you how you can become a broadcaster by creating your own channel on Ustream (or by broadcasting through your own site), empowering you to engage with your audience. Let’s begin by visiting http://ustream.tv

Go to Ustream.tv

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As of this writing, this is the home page view of Ustream.TV. As you can see, there are many sections on this page that reveal details of Live Shows, Featured Shows, Most Viewed Shows, Highest Rated Shows, Upcoming Events and much more.

Let me be your Ustream tour guide as I give you a short walkthrough of the home page and what to expect.

Live, Featured, Most Viewed and Highest Rated Shows

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(1) At the top of the above image, you’ll see that Ustream.TV offers “Live, Interactive Broadcasting” with the opportunity for you to broadcast your own web TV show to a global audience for free. All it would take is your camcorder (or webcam) and an internet connection. Never has it been easier to broadcast a live interactive, one-to-many, broadcast-to-viewer and viewer-to-viewer interaction that is FREE.

(2) To the left of the home page screenshot, you’ll see a Featured Live Show in action. As you can see, there are 856 Live Shows in action at the time of this capture.

(3) In this window, you’ll see the Featured Live Show video in action, along with the scrolling text of comments from that particular show.

(4) In the grey horizontal bar, you can see the number count of viewers watching the show, along with other video features eg. Poll, Play, Pause and Menu.

(5) If you’re interested in this show, you can click the “Go to Show Room and Chat” button to view the Show’s dedicated page.

(6) To the right of the Live Show video window, you’ll see 3 tabs. This “Featured” tab lists the video shows that Ustream.TV lists as “Featured Shows”.

(7) If you click the next tab that reads “Most Viewed”, you’ll see a listing of interactive broadcasts that have the most viewed stats. Often, you will find a show repeated across all 3 tabs, which mean they’re very popular and highly rated.

(8) This next tab that reads “Highest Rated” is one that lists live broadcasts with the highest rated comments for that show. (9) My “Half Hour Huddle” show at ShermanHu.tv is still rated on this list, a very proud moment ;-)

Ustream Originals and Featured Upcoming shows

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Moving down the Ustream.TV home page, you’ll see 2 sections titled “Ustream Originals” and “Featured Upcoming”. These sections highlight additional Featured Shows, and what broadcasts are scheduled to go LIVE shortly.

Live Shows Recorded Recently

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Scrolling down the home page, you’ll see a “Recorded Recently” section that also sports 3 tabs – Featured, Most Viewed and Highest Rated. Live broadcasts that went on air and were recorded will be featured in this section.

Upcoming Events

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(1) To the right of the home page, there’s a column that shows you “Upcoming Events” that will air on Ustream today, tomorrow and later on.

(2) If you need help, there’s a section that offers you advice on getting started, FAQs, forums, live chat and also a way to contact Ustream.

See What’s Live Now

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(1) I’d like to call your attention to the Live button at the top of the home page. If you click this button, you’ll see all the Live shows airing on Ustream at this moment. The image below shows you the detailed view.

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(1) Why is this important? It’s key to study who is broadcasting on Ustream, especially Featured Shows with the most viewers and comments. Studying their topic, show details and audience type will give you insights on what’s hot and working for these Featured broadcasters that you can adopt for your own show.

(2) As an example, Chris Pirillo is a very popular “tech” broadcaster with 3 shows on schedule at Ustream.TV – one of the shows is recorded for CNN.com LIVE. In addition, he’s “Video Lifestreaming” on Ustream , whereby his camera is rolling and capturing Chris at his desk or not, 24/7. Chris has a large Ustream following of 2,500+ viewers, 8+ million views and 1,300+ comments across his 1,500+ video clips. Even when Chris Pirillo is working on projects and is not actively connecting with his audience, there are still hundreds of viewers interacting with each other on his show!

Now that I’ve give you the tour of the home page, let me give you a guided tour of my Live “Half Hour Huddle” Show page at ShermanHu.tv. This will give you a visual overview of what is possible with your own show. While guiding you with the setup of your own show, I’ll use my Live Show frontstage and backstage view as a case study.

Showcasing “Half Hour Huddle” at ShermanHu.tv

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This is the “Half Hour Huddle” Ustream page. “Half Hour Huddle” is a half hour Live Ustream show that airs every Monday. The show’s purpose is to simplify and demystify new media and technology so business owners can profit from it. Because of the show’s topic and reach that Ustream offers, my show attracts business owners and entrepreneurs from all over the world.

(1) At the top of the page, you’ll see a masthead graphic for the show. In a few moments, I’ll show you how to add your own masthead graphic in your Ustream dashboard.

(2) This video window is what your viewers see when you’re LIVE on the air. In this recent episode, I invited my 10 year old son to be my special guest and to help me co-host my Huddle – it was alot of fun! When I show you around backstage, you’ll see the video and audio sources you have to work with. Naturally, the better your video, audio and lighting gear is, the higher the quality your output will be. WIth that in mind, you don’t have to spend alot of money to get a decent setup in your office or home studio.

(3) If you look to the right of the window, you’ll see the “User List” in the narrow far right column. When your viewers come on the show, their names will appear in this column. If they register for a free Ustream ID and login with it, their user ID names will appear in this column. If not, their user ID names are generic Ustream numbered IDs.

(4) In the horizontal text box, your viewers will have the opportunity to interact and dialog with you and the other viewers in your show. The side benefit to this feature is that viewers who are typically shy and do not speak up in teleconferences are more apt to type in their questions in this format. In addition, you control the pace of your show and do not have to mess with muting and unmuting conference lines.

(5) This text box shows the ongoing threads of conversation and interaction between you and your viewers. Hyperlinks will appear as clickable links in this window pane.

Let’s scroll down the page a little and I’ll guide you through a few more sections before we setup your own Ustream show.

Show Info, Schedule, Archived Video Clips and Comments

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(1) This section of your Ustream page informs your viewers what your show is about, the topics (tags) you cover, and additional stats. Your viewers have the opportunity to rate your show by clicking on the stars below your Show’s Image.

(2) If you setup a regular schedule for your show, the details will appear in the Schedule section of your Ustream page. Your viewers can click the “Follow” button to follow and be notified of your show before it happens.

(3) After you “Stop Recording” each show, Ustream will encode and archive your videos in the “Video Clips” section. A tip for you: Title and describe your videos effectively will help in your findability on Google.

(4) Your viewers can add their comments, feedback and even testimonials in your “Comments” section.

Comment Thread

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In this image, you’ll see the latest comment thread for my show. At the end of my broadcasts, you’ll commonly see me encouraging and welcoming feedback from my viewers to add their comments in the Comments Box. This helps me gain insight into their “takeaways”, feedback and suggestions on what they would like to see on future shows. It’s also helpful that the more comments they share, it improves my “Highest Rated” stats.

It’s Time For You To Setup Your Ustream Show

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Now it’s your turn. Set this guide beside you as you walk yourself through your own setup with the instructions below. By the end of this, you will have setup and customized your own Live Interactive Broadcast show! Let’s begin…

At the top left of the Ustream.TV home page, there’s a “Login” and “Sign Up” link. Click the “Sign Up” link.

New Account Popup Box

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In the New Account popup box, input your details.

(1) First, your desired login name.

(2) & (3) Next, enter your private password twice, once in the Password field, once in the Verify field.

(4) Next, enter your birthdate details. You have a choice to enter your real birthdate, or make up one if you want to preserve your privacy.

(5) Enter your email address in the next field. Use a primary email address so you can receive notifications from Ustream.

(6) Enter the text you see in the image in the Verification Text field. This is to ensure that only human visitors are registering for accounts.

(7) Checkbox this box after agreeing to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

(8) When you’re done, click the “Submit” button.

Input Profile Information

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On the next page, you’re provided with a form to input your profile information.

(1) Simply enter your personal details in the fields requested of you. The only field that’s optional is the Promotion Code. Leave this field blank.

(2) When you’re done, click the “Submit” button.

Skip: Import Email Contacts & Send To Twitter

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These 2 sections in the next page are to import contacts from your email account and to notify your Twitter followers of your new Ustream account.

Personally, I would not recommend you notify or invite your colleagues and friends to your Ustream page at this time. My recommendation is to get your account setup to your satisfaction (eg. consistent creative with your branding) before you update your “tribe” about your new initiative.

At this point, I recommend you click the “Skip this step” link to move to the next step.

Name Your First Show

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It’s time to name your show.

It makes sense to name your show so it accurately describes your show topic. However, here’s an insider tip. This show name is appended to your Ustream.TV URL.

For example, my ShermanHu.tv URL redirects to www.ustream.tv/channel/shermanlive. And Gary Vaynerchuk’s “Wine Library TV” Ustream URL is www.ustream.tv/channel/wine-library-tv.

Hence, I recommend keeping your Show Name short and ‘radio-friendly’ so it’s easier to share it with your audience.

One more tip for you. To preserve brand consistency along with easy word-of-mouth promotions, use a short and memorable URL rather than the longer Ustream URL. You can redirect a domain or sub-domain to your Ustream.TV URL. In my case, ShermanHu.tv redirects to www.ustream.tv/channel/shermanlive.

As this new account sign up is only for demo purposes, I’ll name it ‘TutorialU’.

After naming your show, click the blue “Save My Show” button.

Your Ustream Dashboard Navigation View

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After saving your show, you’ll be directed to the backstage dashboard where you have the opportunity to customize and design your show settings.

Right now, I’d like to show you what your show page will look like without any customization.

Open Your Show URL In New Browser Window

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If you’re using a tab-able browser (eg. Firefox, IE, Safari), right-click the “Go to Show URL” link and open it in a new tab.

View Your Uncustomized Show Page

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Here’s what your show page looks like without any masthead graphic, color customization and content. There’s no magic or pizzazz with it being “plain jane”. Let’s change that, shall we?

Return to the older browser tab where you have your Show’s dashboard and let’s start customizing your show.

Case Study: ShermanHu.tv Customizations: Modifying the Info Tab

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Let me present my “Half Hour Huddle” (ShermanHu.tv) show as a case study to show you how customized your show page can be.

In the “Info” tab, begin selecting:

(1) The Recommended Tag categories, and (2) up to 4 appropriate sub-categories. (Pay attention to this section as you’ll see it in the frontstage view in the next step)

(3) Next, input additional tags (ie. topical keywords) in this field to describe your show. Be sure to separate each tag with a space or comma. When we view the fronstage of the Show, you’ll see these tags appear.

(4) If you would prefer to use the high quality encoder that Ustream offers, check this box and follow the instructions to make it work for you. At this present time, this encoder only works for broadcasters using PCs. Mac broadcasters will have to wait for the time-being.

(5) Begin to “Describe your show” in this box. This gives your audience a sense for your show’s topic and what to expect from you. You can add HTML but not Javascript code in this description box. You can see that I’ve added a hyperlink to my Show URL so it’s clickable. Feel free to add links to your websites/blogs here. (Pay attention to this section as you’ll see it in the frontstage view in the next step)

(6) When you’re done, click the “Save Changes” button.

Frontstage View of “Show Info” & “About ShermanLive”

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As you can see, the “Show Info” section reveals the “Tags” as inserted into Step #2 in the previous image. And the “About ShermanLive” section reveals the description I inserted in Step #5 in the previous image. As a result of adding the hyperlink code in the Description Box, you can see the blue hyperlinks here now.

Modifying The Design Tab

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This Design tab allows you to creatively customize your Show page. After modifying some of these settings, I’ll show you the frontstage view.

(1) If you would like to upload a background image, click the “Choose File” button and select your desired background image from your local files. Personally, I do not use this field, but I do customize the background color.

(2) If you would like to upload a header image, click the “Choose File” button and select your desired masthead graphic from your local files. Personally, I’ve uploaded a masthead that is 925px wide.

In the “Edit Stylesheet” section, you can modify the colors of the different sections on your show page.

(3) To modify your main background color, either input your “Hexadecimal Color Codes” or click the color box to select a preferred color. I’ve selected a black background for mine with the #000000 HEX code.

(4) Each content box section of your Show page has a header. This field allows you to modify the header color. I’ve selected a burgundy for my header color, #630000 HEX code.

(5) In this field, choose the background color of your content boxes. Personally, I prefer to see black text on white backgrounds, so this field gets a white background, #FFFFFF Hex code.

(6) This is the color field for the Header text in your boxes. Personally, I’ve chosen white text to stand out from the burgundy header background.

(7) When you’re ready to preview your changes, simply click the blue “Preview” button.

(8) And when complete, click the “Save Changes” button.

View Changes

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(1) As you can see, the wide 925px masthead is visible on the fronstage section of my show page. How’s your masthead graphic look? If it’s looking good, super! If not, feel free to return to your Dashboard and modify as need be.

(2) The header text is in white on this content box header, along with the (3) burgundy content box header.

Modifying Clips Tab

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In this “Clips” tab, you’ll begin to see an archive of your shows when you begin to record your broadcasts.

I’d like to call your attention to the “Past Clips options” and “Off Air Options”.

(1) If you choose the 2nd option, you’ll display all of your recorded clips from all your shows. This is my preferred option.

(2) With the “Off Air Options”, you have 3 choices.

Currently I’m choosing the 2nd option, where I have the last recorded episode auto-play.

Previously, I had selected the 3rd option, which is to rotate through my pictures. Except that I only had 1 image, so it acted as a static placeholder for my video show until I came on Live. The choice is entirely yours.

(3) After making your selections, click the “Save Changes” button.

Modifying Share Tab

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In this Share tab, you have embed codes you can copy and paste to your website, blog or social media pages. You can use the URL link to paste into your Facebook, Twitter, blog or email. You can embed the video and chat into your website and blog too. However you do this, it’ll allow you to share your LIVE broadcasts on any or all of your web properties. When you go LIVE, all those video windows will also feature your broadcast and you get to be syndicated all over the place on the web.

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Let’s walkthrough the “Advanced” tab for your show settings.

(1) Would you like to allow everybody to leave comments with or without your approval? Select the radial button of your choice.

(2) Let’s modify the chat display settings, shall we?

It makes sense to check the “Yes” radial button to have your chatbox display for audience interaction.

If you prefer your visitors to register for and login with their free Ustream ID before they can chat, then check this “Yes” radial button too.

If you have someone you’d like to assign as a moderator, here’s where you add their Ustream ID.

(3) There may be broadcasts you’d like to keep private and this is where you can do it. Simply check the “Yes” radial button and insert your chosen password.

(4) Ustream offers co-hosting opportunities. Here’s where you choose your co-host preferences. Personally, my choice is the 3rd option where I require permissions before I will allow co-hosting.

(5) If you’d like to see a count of the number of viewers seeing you show, then check this “Yes” radial button.

(6) When you’re done, click the “Save Changes” button.

Modify Schedule Tab

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If you have a regular show or planning one, you can click the “Add new event” button and schedule one here.

Sample “Half Hour Huddle” Schedule

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Here’s an inside look at my “Half Hour Huddle” schedule. You can add your Title, Description, Start Time and Length, Repeat schedule and Time Zone. When you’re ready, click the “Update” button.

Know Your “Metrics” Tab

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It’s wonderful that Ustream offers a metrics feature to track your broadcast start and end times, total viewer hours, how many unique, total and average number of viewers watch your LIVE and Archived shows. You can filter your metrics by time periods too.

Check it, know your metrics, and modify your show to give your audience what they want and they’ll love you for it.

Time to Broadcast Your Show

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Click the orange “Broadcast Now” button and let’s get you broadcasting!

Your Broadcast Console

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(1) Video WIndow: Here’s the local view of you on camera. This is what your viewers will see when you go LIVE.

(2) Video Source: You have a drop down table selection for your video source. In the next screenshot, we’ll show you the options you have.

(3) Audio Source: You have the same selection options here. We’ll take a closer look at the options you have for audio in a moment.

(4) Text Box: During the show, you’ll see your viewers’ comments typed into this box. In addition, you get to respond in this field and publish it into the discussion thread too.

(5) User List: When you’re on the air, you’ll see a growing list of users in this right column. When you have moderator status, you have additional privileges to moderate viewers. I’ll show you some of those privileges in a screenshot below.

(6) Feature Tabs: The horizontal tabs above the text box give you additional features to work with. We’ll look at Twitter and Overlays in a moment.

(7) & (8) These 2 green buttons help you work your magic. Clicking on these buttons help you broadcast your Live Show along with recording your show for your video archives.

(9) Info Tab: Any actions you deploy during the show will update this info tab with status updates.

(10) No. of Viewers: This shows you the total count of viewers watching your broadcast. Remember, this count includes the viewers who watch your show via windows you embed on your blog, website and social media properties too.

Video Source Options

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When you click the drop down table for Video Source, you’ll be offered a variety of video sources to use. If you’re using a webcam that’s connected and powered on, it should read in this selection. In my situation, my built-in isight webcam on my Macbook Pro reads “USB Video Class Video”.

Personally, for best video quality, I choose “DV Video” to select my prosumer camcorder that’s connected to my laptop via a firewire cable. I have a dedicated camcorder on a tripod that’s ready to be fired up and connected ot my laptop at a moment’s notice. You’ll see the vast difference in video picture quality of the previous image, compared to the USB webcam image below.

There are video drivers you can use to show video effects and to flip the camcorder view to your desktop. I won’t detail them in this guide, but you can research it for yourself. For Mac users, there’s a free video driver called CamTwist (www.allocinit.com/index.php?title=CamTwist). For Windows users, there’s a paid video driver called WebCamMax (www.webcammax.com). Both of them achieve similar results with giving you creative effects for your broadcast videos.

Sample Built-In Webcam Video Quality

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(1) With the “USB Video Class Video” option selected, you can see the picture quality captured by my built-in isight camera on my Macbook Pro.

(2) Video & Audio Broadcast Checkboxes: In the case you want to only broadcast audio or video, you can check or uncheck these boxes. Personally, I use this when I want to keep my video or audio private at a moment’s notice.

(3) VU Meter and Volume: You can monitor your volume and modify volume settings here.

Audio Source Options

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There are 2 options I commonly use for Audio Options. Either my “Built-In Microphone” or the “Built-In Input” setting. The “Built-In Input” setting is used when I plug the cable that is connected to my mixer and professional RODE NT1-A podcast mic into my Macbook Pro. If I’m without my mic, I would then use my built-in mic on the laptop.

If you are in the market for a good and affordable podcast mic, I would recommend the RODE Podcaster mic. It’s white in color, has a very high quality sound, and even allows you to plug in a headset to itself to monitor your sound. It sells for approximately $200 on Amazon. You can go for inexpensive options too, but you get what you put into it.

One piece of advice: Your viewers will be more forgiving of your video quality if your audio and lighting is solid.

Start Moderating Your Broadcast

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One of the privileges you get as a broadcaster is to moderate your viewers / users. But first, you have to type in:

!moderateon

into your text box. This gives you right-click functionality when you perform it on a viewer’s user id. Let’s view a few of these privileges below.

In addition, if you type in:

!topic

followed by a space, then your topic name, it’ll appear as the topic at the top of the Text box to your viewers.

Banning and Devoicing Users

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If you right click on a users’ ID, you have these options:

- Send them a private message
- Ban them from your show, which means their user IDs disappear from the User ID list
- Devoice them, which means they can text chat, but none of your other users will see their messages

You can view Ustream’s help files for more information on these moderator privileges. The above 3 features are what I use most often.

Feature Tabs: Send Twitter

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Want to notify your audience of followers at Twitter that you’re broadcasting LIVE? If so, click the “Send Twitter” tab, modify the text details if needed, then click the “Send ” button. Ustream will send out a tweet to your followers, notifying them that you’re on the air.

Feature Tabs: Overlays

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Ustream is offering a new feature called Overlays. You can overlay a YouTube video on your video window while you’re broadcasting or overlay a line of text eg. the title of your show, an announcement or your latest product/service offering.

Ready To Go LIVE?

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These 2 green buttons help you make magic. When you’re ready to bring on the thunder, click on them.

Bring On The Thunder!

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When you click on “Start Broadcasting”, the button turns to red. This means you’re broadcasting LIVE now. Clicking it again will help you to “Stop Broadcasting”.

When you click on the “Start Recording” button, it’ll turn to red. This means you’re recording your broadcast now. Clicking it again will help you to “Stop Recording”.

Recording Preview and Saving Your Recordings

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After you click the “Stop Recording” red button, a “Recording Preview” screen will appear. You can click the “Play” button to preview what you just recorded, click “Delete” to erase your recording, or click “Save” to begin encoding the video and archiving it. I recommend saving your recordings.

If you have setup your YouTube settings in your Dashboard and your shows are around the 30 minute mark, this Recording Preview screen will also ask you if you want Ustream to send your video to YouTube for you. This is an additional opportunity for you to distribute your recorded broadcasts to the all popular YouTube.

Voila! You’re Now On Web TV!

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Once your broadcast is encoded, Ustream files your video archives in your “Video Clips” section of your show page. This gives your viewers who did not catch you LIVE to watch your archives.

And there you have it – a very simple process to utilize a live interactive video broadcast platform like Ustream.TV to enable you to quickly and easily broadcast to a global audience of unlimited size with just a camera and an Internet connection.

If you do it well, this live interactive broadcast platform will not only be an engaging experience for your viewers, but it will also empower you to expand your exposure, credibility and attract a flood of tangible and intangible business results for you.

When you take action on this guide, please share your results with me at twitter.com/shermanhu – I would love to see you how you leverage this video broadcasting platform to your advantage.

T.H.A.N.K.S.G.I.V.I.N.G.

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For those who don’t know, I live in Canada. Today, Oct 12th, is Thanksgiving Day in Canada. I’ve just returned from our 3rd turkey dinner this weekend. As you can imagine, I’m all turkeyed out, but thankful for the wonderful hospitality and company of friends and family.

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In light of this festive season, I’d like to share what I’m thankful for that has transpired over the last 12-18 months. I’ve organized my 12 items of thanks into the acronym – T.H.A.N.K.S.G.I.V.I.N.G.

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For my American friends, your Thanksgiving holiday comes around next month. This activity of pondering what blessings you’ve received this past year will be time well spent. Join me in counting your blessings?

For my European and Asian friends, we can be thankful and count our blessings without a holiday to remind us, don’t we? You can try this activity too!

Here’s a quote I’ve come across recently…

“We tend to forget happiness doesn’t come from getting something we don’t have,
but rather recognizing and appreciating what we do have”

T.H.A.N.K.S.G.I.V.I.N.G.

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Teaching my 11 year old son how to create YouTube videos and recently, how to setup and publish to his first Wordpress.com blog. My son is an avid gamer and I’m proud to witness his passion expressed in creating video and blogging about it.

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Hiring my personal assistant, Christina, in late 2008, who has been instrumental in saving me time and my sanity with her “mad skillz” in client and project management. I treasure her friendship and how she makes me look good! Thanks C!

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Appreciate “being alive” after my emergency flight home from a business conference. I’m thankful for this experience as it has given me a strong reminder of what really matters and to be “alive in the NOW”, not to live in the past or too far into the future.

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Navigated work/life balance where Sarah and I consistently safeguard our weekly dates and time together. In addition, we cherish time-away with our children and I always look forward to our family trips.

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Kept my “Huddle” live video show running for more than 50 episodes, with positive reviews and a loyal following. I paused the show during this past summer to take a break and unsure how or when the Huddle will return.

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Spoke at 2 Family Life 1-Day Marriage Conferences with Sarah twice this year. It’s always satisfying to speak on stage with Sarah, sharing our challenges and victory stories with other couples. It’s interesting to observe couples who’ve been married for 3 years or 30 years share the same relational challenges, and gratifying when they walk away with value and strategies to grow their relationship.

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Generated new business via my Huddle, trusted business colleagues and ventures, speaking engagements and other creative marketing strategies. I’m thankful for my clients and proud to work with a group of good people who have trusted me to help them breakthrough to new heights and results.

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Invited to be MC at my sister’s wedding in Whistler this past September and it was the best MC job I ever performed (even though I’ve only MC’d 1 wedding before!). It was a gorgeous wedding and reception, and I’m thrilled to add more super-cool family members to the mix!

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Visited fashion-forward Montreal and peaceful Parksville, BC as these were locations for our marriage conferences. Sarah and I had a brilliant time enjoying local sights and meeting new people from those areas.

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Increased my tennis game play this year, not as often as I’d like to, but still an increase over the last year.

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Nurtured new friendships this year in business and also personally. It’s rare that Sarah and I will find a couple where both of us get along with both guy and gal, and we’re thrilled to have developed new friendships this year.

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God’s blessings of grace, miracles and open doors. We’re humbled by the ups and downs in our journey, but we’re thrilled to witness so many miracles and opportunities revealed to us this year.

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There’s my T.H.A.N.K.S.G.I.V.I.N.G list of gratitude.

Why not take 5-10 minutes to ponder what blessings you’ve received this past year to “recognize and appreciate what you do have”?

If you’re game, I’d appreciate any feedback or what you’re thankful for in the comments below ;-)

35 Video Tools I Use And Recommend (NMS006)

October 7, 2009 by Sherman Hu  
Filed under Featured, New Media Simplified Ezine, Video

In today’s issue, I’ll share 35 video tools I personally use and/or recommend.

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There are many ways to shoot video. For the solopreneur/small biz owner, there’s a few video styles you can use in your business today, and my video tools lineup will fit the video styles below.

The 5 Video Styles I’ve Used And Recommend To Business Owners

01. Full Motion Video (ie “Talking Head Video”)
02. Live Video Broadcast (recording LIVE video)
03. Screencast Video (recording motion on your desktop)
04. Dynamic Slideshow Video (photo slideshow on steroids)
05. Video Conferencing / Webinars

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This video gear list will get you what you need, inexpensively, to begin creating media for your business. What you create or how you do it is up to you. Let your imagination flow, think out of the box and rock it!

I’m NOT including expensive pro equipment or services as I haven’t the need for it and have done well without them to this day. Plus, I’ll only stick to what I’ve used and / or recommend – this article is not meant to be an extensive list of all available resources per category.

In addition, I won’t dive deep into each resource. I’ll just give you a snippet of what I like about it, and link you to the manufacturer or Amazon (for reviews), so you can research more into that tool.

Why do I recommend this list of video gear?

It’s because I’ve either:
- tested it
- used it (even to this day)
- own it
- demo’d it
- broke it but still dig it
- on wishlist but Santa hasn’t brought it
- constantly get asked what equipment I use or recommend
- or a combination of all of the above

In addition, if you’re going to dive into video for business, pick a style that suits you, your objectives, your budget and just get going.

Video Resource Categories Include:

Camcorders

A. Point & Shoot Digicams (shoots video) or Budget Camcorders
B. Consumer Camcorders

Hardware Review Sites

Video Editing Software
A. Desktop Software (Mac & PC)
B. Web-Based Editors

Live Video Broadcast Platforms

Video Drivers

Screencasting Software (Screen Recordings)
A. Desktop (Mac & PC)
B. Web-Based Services

Dynamic Slideshow Video Platforms

Video Conferencing / Webinar Platforms
A. Software
B. Recording Tools

Video Syndication Services

Additional Gear
Backdrops, Lighting and Royalty-Free Stock Images & Videos

NOTE: All Amazon links below link directly to Amazon, NOT via any affiliate link.

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Camcorders

A. Point & Shoot DigiCams (shoots video) or Budget Camcorders

Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS3 [ Panasonic | Amazon ] See image above
10 megapixel digicam with 12x wide zoom, that shoots 720p HD video! Check out
YouTube for sample video tests shot with this ZS3.

And click the image below to view USC Professor, Andrew Lih, on NBC TechRaw presenting this camera:

NBC LA TechRaw, Andrew Lih, on Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS3

Creative Vado HD Pocket Video Cam

Creative Labs Vado HD 720p [ Creative | Amazon ]
- Good quality wide lens, superior in comparison to Flip MinoHD, Kodak Zi6 and Sony Webbie. Check out YouTube for sample video tests shot with this Vado.

My 2 Cents:

I would use either the Zs3 or the Vado for travels or family outings – just stick it in my jean pocket and go. You never know when you need it, especially if you have a brilliant business thought and want to record it. If I’m planning an organized shoot and want top quality, I’ll use the camcorders below.

B. Consumer HD Camcorders

Sanyo Xacti VPC-HD2000 [ Sanyo | Amazon ]

Shoots high-definition 1080p (progressive) @ 60 fps (frames per second), 240p slow motion, along with 8MP (megapixel) still photos, all in this “dual camera”. I especially enjoy the pistol grip format as it doesn’t tire my arms as fast while shooting a long scene (when I don’t have my tripod).

Canon Vixia HD Camcorders
[ Canon: Vixia | Amazon: Vixia HF200 HD ]

If I plan on using a higher end consumer camcorder, I would graduate to one of the Canon Vixia models, like the HF200 HD Flash Memory camcorder with 15x optical zoom.

My 2 Cents:

I would use the Sanyo more often due to its form factor and ease of use. Carrying a camcorder while you’re out of your office is a commitment to keep it safe and protected, especially when out with family. The smaller the cam, the better it is for me. If you’re shooting in office, with the cams on tripods, then either will work great.

Wearable Camcorders

Your adventure business might take you to the slopes or waves. If you want to record your adventures or thrills to showcase to potential customers, here are two options for you:

VholdR’s ContourHD Helmet Cam [ VholdR | Amazon ]

Record your adventures in high-def hands-free with ContourHD, a small wearable video camera. It slides onto mounts for your googles, helmet, handle bars, vehicle or anywhere else you want. 8 hours of action recorded on an internal microSD memory card – no wires or tapes. Includes its own editing software to share your adventures online easily.

GoPro’s HD Helmet HERO [ GoPro | Amazon ]

HD Helmet HERO is a high performance wearable 1080p HD video and still photo
camera. Professional quality 1080p / 960p / 720p HD resolutions record at 30 and 60 frames per second (60 fps in 720p). Record up to 2.5 hours on a single charge and up to 9 hours total on a 32GB SD card (not included).

Hardware Review Sites

CamcorderInfo.com is the 1 camcorder review and information site I visit all the time. Comprehensive tests, comparisons and reviews of top makes and models makes it easier to perform research on video hardware.

Video Editing Software

A. Desktop Software for Video Editing

PC Video Editing Software

Windows Movie Maker [ Windows | Free ]

If you want to edit videos without spending an extra cent, then WMM is your best bet. It’s included in your PC, located in ‘Start Menu’ > ‘All Programs’.

Sony Vegas

Vegas Movie Studio HD [ Studio HD | US$40 ]

Vegas Movie Studio Platinum [ Studio Platinum | US$85 ]

I’ve only demo’d Sony Vegas, but it gives you more features and control than Windows Movie Maker.

Cyberlink’s “PowerDirector” [ Cyberlink | US$70-100 ]

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This software comes highly recommended by a colleague. I’ve never tested it, but looking at the features and the positive reviews/awards by reputable companies, it would be safe to recommend this app to you.

My 2 Cents:

If you’re starting out, try Windows Movie Maker to edit your videos on a PC. After all, it’s free. If you’re looking for more features and control, either Vegas or PowerDirector will do, though if I was a PC ( <shiver>Nightmare!</shiver> ), I’d lean towards PowerDirector (check out its Features).

MAC Video Editing Software

iMovie [ Apple iMovie | Free, included in your Mac ]

Personally, I use iMovie 09. Recently created this video for a client using just this software. It’s free, gives me decent control and effects with iMovie 09, and with a little imagination, it can make you look like a ROCKSTAR!

B. Web-Based Editors

Jaycut [ Jaycut | Free ]

I’ve tested Jaycut and it seems slick and proficient for a web-based video editor. If you’d like to give an online video editor a test drive, try Jaycut.

Live Video Broadcast Platforms

Ustream.tv [ Ustream | Free ]

My personal favorite Live Video Broadcasting platform. Ustream has served me well for over 50+ episodes and counting at ShermanHu.tv

Video Drivers

Use of these video drivers come in handy when broadcasting live video, and you want to flip the “video source” from your “talking head” to a view of your desktop, and vice versa.

PC Video Drivers

Web Cam MaxWebCamMax | Varied pricing based on license type ]

WebCamMax helps select your webcam, screen, movie or photos as a video source.

Mac Video Drivers

Camtwist [ Camtwist | Free ]

The Mac equivalent to WebCamMax, but available for free. Yay, Go Mac!!

Screencasting Software

A. Desktop Screencasting Software (Mac & PC)

PC

Techsmith’s Camtasia [ Camtasia | US$299 ]

When I was a PC, Camtasia was the only professional app available for screencasting. Since moving away from the dark side , I’m now using the app described below.

MAC

Telestream’s Screenflow [ Screenflow | US$99 ]

Screenflow is the cat’s meow in capturing screencasts of your desktop tutorials and much more! In fact, Screenflow was instrumental in helping me create this Mac parody video.

B. Web-Based Screencast Services

Screenr [ Screenr | Free | Cross-Platform ]

Screenr is brilliant as a web-based recorder for both Mac and PC users. Just click the
record button and when done, you can download a HD quality screencast or share it with friends on Twitter or YouTube. Here’s a 30-second screencast I created in September 2009.

GoView [ GoView | Free | PC Only ]

A free screen recording software by Citrix, the creators of GoToMeeting. Download app, record, edit, save and its on the web. Now easily share it with friends or colleagues via email or download to your desktop. The good news? The URL to the video is private and can be password protected, so you can keep your recordings private if you so choose.

Dynamic Slideshow Video Platforms

Animoto [ Animoto Business | US$249/year or $99/3-months ]

A powerful video montage creator mashing up photos, videos and music to give you a one-of-a-kind dynamic video that will wow your audience.

Here are samples of videos I’ve created:

Bike club demo video (fast action)

Wedding video (slower video)

Video-In-Video (demo’d their video and music collection)

Boinx’s Fotomagico [ Fotomagico | Mac only ]

Fotomagico is a storytelling software for photographers. It helps you to turn your pictures and movies into a dynamic video, simply. Here’s an example of a video I created awhile back for Thanksgiving, titled “Are You Thankful?

Video Conferencing / Webinars

A. Video Conferencing / Webinar Platforms

GoToMeeting (GTM) / GoToWebinar (GTW)
[ GTM - US$49/mth | GTW - US$99/mth]

An industry standard platform for web conferencing. GTM holds up to 15 attendees, while GTW can accommodate up to 1,000 attendees.

Glance [ Glance | US$9/day or $49/month ]

One of my personal favorites. Glance makes it quick and easy to get a web meeting or conference setup and running. They can accommodate up to 100 guests. Since I don’t use web conferencing as often, I’ve opted for the next app below.

Mikogo [ Mikogo | Free ]

Mikogo is what I use to connect with my team. It’s a cross-platform desktop sharing tool that is easy to use and doesn’t cost a cent to use for both commercial and private use. Mikogo can accommodate up to 10 participants and also offers session recording and playback (Windows only).

Skype [ Skype | Free ]

Skype video conferencing offers a quality video feed for both parties (using good quality webcams) and it doesn’t cost anything to use it.

B. Recording Tools

eCamm’s Call Recorder [ Call Recorder | US$19.95 ]

Call Recorder is an add-on for Skype. Use it to record Skype calls and podcast interviews into Quicktime movies.

Article: “How To Record Skype Conversations

This article sheds light on the various ways, tools, resources and tips to record Skype conversations.

Video Syndication Services

TubeMogul.com [ TubeMogul | Free ]

A free service acting as a single point for deploying uploads to the top video sharing sites. Powerful analytics share who, what, and how videos are being viewed, including per-second audience dropoff, audience geography and much more.

HeySpread.com [ HeySpread | Credits ]

HeySpread is a professional video distribution and tracking service. You can easily and quickly mass-distribute to promote and track your videos over the Web. Just like TubeMogul, it saves you time having to manually upload your videos to all the popular video sharing sites.

// Added October 23, 2009 after Eric Fontaine commented on my “Comparing TrafficGeyser.com and TubeMogul.com” post //
Eric Fontaine, the Marketing Director at HeySpread, shares this, “HeySpread for Professional Video Analytics and Video Distribution – http://bit.ly/4Kxy9. Far cheaper, with exclusive features such as YouClone (copy/paste your YouTube videos to any other platform automatically and in one shot), powerful and user-friendly interface, REST API for an easy and fast white label integration“.

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Additional Video Related Resources

Backdrops

I purchased my backdrops (white, black, mixed brown/taupe) off eBay. It has been awhile, but I don’t recall spending alot of money on them at all.

Lights

Philips CFL (Compact Fluorescent Lights) are the bulbs I use in my studio, screwed into light bulb shields with clamps.

Royalty-Free Stock Images / Video / Audio

iStockPhoto.com [ iStockPhoto.com | Credits ]

A massive repository of royalty-free stock images, audio and video. There are several free royalty-free stock image sites on the web (eg. MorgueFile.com and SXC.hu) but I’ve always found the appropriate image or video at iStockPhoto.

// Added “Royalty-Free Music” on Oct 16, 2009 thanks to Ted Wahler’s prompting in the comments //
PremiumBeat.com [ PremiumBeat.com | Per Track Purchase ]

If you’re looking to mix royalty-free music to your videos to add that extra punch in your production, Gilles Arbour’s PremiumBeat.com gets my highest recommendation for a comprehensive, exclusive collection of tracks and superb service! I was a customer of PremiumBeat.com way before Gilles agreed to be the sponsor to my live video show. Check them out and let Gilles know I sent you ;-)

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Until next time, here’s wishing you much health, happiness and prosperity – and video success!

Sherman Hu

8 Traffic & SEO Resources That Make You A Hero (NMS005)

In today’s issue, 17 ways search engines judge the value of your links. 5 top search ranking factors. Stuff SEOs know that you may not know. Using Amazon for keyword research to boost your holiday SEO. 7 elements to SEO your blog in 30 minutes. 5 ways to get your blog indexed in Google in 24 hours. Leverage the power of YouTube marketing. 9 tools to check your site popularity and social media backlinks.

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1. 17 Ways Search Engines Judge the Value of a Link

How does Google decide how much a particular link helps your rankings? You’ll find a list of the most important factors the engines consider when judging the value of a link.

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2. Search Engine Ranking Factors 2009

Every 2 years, SEOmoz surveys top SEO experts in the field worldwide on their opinions of the algorithmic elements that comprise search engine rankings.

Participants rate more than 100 search ranking factors along with specific questions about hot issues in the SEO field. This representation of the collective wisdom of expert practitioners provides a transparency into what matters (and doesn’t) for SEO best practices.

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<p><strong>4. Holiday SEO: Use Amazon for Keyword<br />
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<p>Linda Bustos of GetElastic eCommerce<br />
shares the commercial keyword research<br />
value of Amazon’s Bestsellers<br />
department, especially during the<br />
upcoming holiday season looming close.</p>
<p>In this article, Linda shares strategies<br />
about competition research, reaching out<br />
to bloggers, value propositions, and<br />
what to include in your tags to attract<br />
search engine visitors to your eCommerce<br />
site.</p>
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<p><a href=”http://shermanlive.com/go/7blogseo”>http://shermanlive.com/go/7blogseo</a></p>
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minute of the day, there are 20 hours of<br />
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<p><a href=”http://shermanlive.com/go/ytseo”>http://shermanlive.com/go/ytseo</a></p>
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3. What Do SEOs Know That Bloggers Might Not Know?

In a talk given to bloggers, Google Engineer Matt Cutts, posed the question: ”What Do SEOs know that bloggers might not know?

This video shares details about keyword research, topic selection and more. In addition, this article reveals how you can leverage the “reverse broadcast network” power of search engines for your sites, learn about the 3 types of search queries, on-page keyword integration, and how to put it all together.

http://shermanlive.com/go/seosknow

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4. Holiday SEO: Use Amazon for Keyword Research

Linda Bustos of GetElastic eCommerce shares the commercial keyword research value of Amazon’s Bestsellers department, especially during the upcoming holiday season looming close.

In this article, Linda shares strategies about competition research, reaching out to bloggers, value propositions, and what to include in your tags to attract search engine visitors to your eCommerce site.

http://shermanlive.com/go/amazonkwr

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5. How to Optimize Your Blog for Search Engines

In this article, Neil Patel (co-founder of Crazy Egg and KISSmetrics) shares 7 elements to optimize on your blog for the search engines. He proposes that search engine optimization doesn’t have to be complicated and can be accomplished within 30 minutes.

http://shermanlive.com/go/7blogseo

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6. 5 Ways to Get Your Blog Indexed by Google in 24 Hours

If you launched a blog today and want it on Google’s results tomorrow, can this be done? Yes. But how? Easiest way to get indexed by major Search Engines within 24 hours is to get mentioned by established blogs. But would pro bloggers want to mention the launch of a new blog? Unlikely.

So instead of begging bloggers, here are 5 other ways of getting indexed by Google fast.

http://shermanlive.com/go/5blogindex24hrs

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7. Leveraging the Power of YouTube for Search Marketing

YouTube gets 107 Million unique visitors a month, racking up an average of 65 views per visitor each month. Each minute of the day, there are 20 hours of new video content being uploaded. In October 2009, YouTube logged 3.6 billion searches!

View this video interview of Greg Jarobe, co-founder of SEO-PR.com and author of  “YouTube Marketing – An Hour a Day” as he shares his viewpoint on YouTube for marketing.

http://shermanlive.com/go/ytseo

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8. 9 Free Tools to check Social Media Backlinks & Popularity of your website

Here are 9 online tools that will help monitor your social media popularity. These tools will help you check backlinks from Twitter, Digg, Delicious, Reddit and much more.

http://shermanlive.com/go/9backlinkchecktools

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That’s it for this issue, my friends. Thank you for reading, and you can share your feedback and comments below or via Twitter.

If you liked this first issue, why not forward it to your friends, colleagues, family and anyone else that you think might enjoy it. Thank you for your continued support.

Until the next issue, here’s wishing you much health, happiness, prosperity – and optimized traffic,

Sherman Hu

7 Productivity Boosters For The Office Or On The Go (NMS004)

In today’s issue, tips to create a low-stress workspace. How to declutter and gain control of your home. Easily organize the paper in your life. Time your tasks and run reports with a simple web tool. Read your Google Reader in an email-like app. 9 ways to stay organized with GCal. And 14 productivity apps with push on the iPhone.

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1. 10 Ways to Relaxify Your Workspace

If you want to create a low-stress and relaxing work environment to boost your productivity, here are 10 suggestions for creating a more relaxing workspace:

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2. Declutter & Gain Control Of Your Home

FlyLady has helped 500,000+ people gain control of their homes and life with simple and achievable systems to keep clutter away and bring peace to your home and family.

Personally, my wife & I are happy to be part of her audience and working through her systems to be clutter-free.

Get clutter-free and gain peace of mind with FlyLady:

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3. Easily Organize Receipts, Biz Cards & Paper Stacks

Do you have piles of receipts, stacks of business cards and reams of paper all over your office?

In my world, I’m trying to get rid of as much paper as possible, and all I want is the info on it.

Enter NeatCo with their NeatReceipts & NeatDesk scanners and software using patented OCR and parsing technology to read and extract key information from your papers, and even PDF docs.

It then organizes, exports and securely stores the data in an easy-to-use database system.

They have desktop and mobile scanners, and software that accommodate Windows and Mac users.

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4. Time Your Work Tasks and Run Reports Easily

As a freelancer or consultant, you may have the need to track your time on client campaigns.

As an entrepreneur focused on productivity, you may want to track how long tasks are taking to
complete.

Or you may request your outsource staff to track their time on your work.

SlimTimer is an easy and no-cost, web-based solution to make easy work of this activity.

You can create named tasks, share them with co-workers and those you report to, or need
reporting from.

Open SlimTimer, click a task to start the clock, and click again to finish. Close the browser when you’re done. And you can run and export reports to CSV, subscribe to its RSS feed, and even email it to a colleague.

Check out this slim but effective timer app:

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5. ReadAir Makes Reading RSS Feeds In Email-Like App

If you’re reading your RSS feeds in Google Reader, this Adobe AIR app – ReadAir – allows you to read your news in an email-like interface.

If you already have a long series of tabs open in your Firefox or Safari browser, and would like your reader open in a separate window, check out ReadAir:

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6. 9 Ways To Stay Organized With Google Calendar

A smart calendar program is essential to improved efficiency, organization and time-savings.

Consistently adding your appointments and events relieves the stress on you to remember everything you need to get done in a day.

Using Google Calendar (GCal) and its many features for reminders, tasks and shareability make it a unique and effective app for business owners.

Here’s 9 ways to organize life/biz using GCal:

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7. 14 iPhone Productivity Apps With Push Notification

With PUSH notifications on iPhone apps, you instantly get notified when breaking news happens or your IM app pings you when your VIP peeps are looking for you.

From this list, I have and use Beejive and Toodle-do to connect with my team and clients, along with organizing my business & personal tasks.

Discover these 14 productive PUSH apps now:

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That’s it for this issue, my friends. Thank you for reading, and you can share your feedback and comments below or via Twitter.

If you liked this first issue, why not forward it to your friends, colleagues, family and anyone else that you think might enjoy it. Thank you for your continued support.

Until the next issue, here’s wishing you much health, happiness, prosperity – and productivity,

Sherman Hu

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