This video is short and to the point and it’s all about Video! If you want to be found, noticed and make it easier for others to get to know what you are all about, then Video MUST be part of your marketing strategy.
In this video, I am sharing three simple things you can do to get started and I’d love to hear your comments! What advice would you share with someone who is just starting out using Video?

Founder and CEO of the Lisa Larter Group, master strategist, author, speaker, podcast host, social media expert, consultant, and business coach. Lisa inspires entrepreneurs and business owners to see the possibilities for their organizations when it comes to strategy. She uncomplicates modern marketing and creates (and implements) strategies for businesses that are guaranteed to increase visibility, inbound leads, and revenue.
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Thanks – these are easy to employ, very doable steps that make a beginner like me less threatened by starting video!
Just remember Stacey, video feels threatening to all of us when we are doing it for the first time. It really does get easier to do over time!
Thank you Lisa for this very informative video and for sharing your tips.
Love sharing with you Chantal! Thank you for all your awesome feedback!
This is very helpful, Lisa! Thanks so much for sharing these tips.
thank you! hope you have done a video!
Thanks so much for this video, Lisa. I have my videocam – a Kodak Playsport; I have my tripod; I have lighting (2 soft light umbrellas). Time to move past stuck and give it a try 🙂
If you could give us some tips on editing videos, that would be great. I have taken some of my granddaughter and would love to post them if I could just do a little editing first.
Hi Elizabeth, I will give you some tips in my upcoming Video Creation Formula. There are also some great ways on YouTube now that you can edit and make changes to your video. Pretty cool and user friendly.
great tips! i was laughing when you were talking about finding a stack of books to set your camera on…i use to do that!! A tripod is much saner:) thanks for your great tips as usual!
thanks Jayne! Stacks of books, playing with lights…. experimenting with make up… it goes on and on!