Friday Video: Avoid this Common Internet Scam…
It’s Friday and that’s the day the new releases come out at the box office so I decided to release my own “Make Money Online Video.”
This might become a regular Friday feature. I’ve got plenty of ideas for videos but I’d like to know what you think first. So after you watch this video, please leave me a comment. Whether it’s good, bad, or ugly isn’t so important. Just be honest…and if you have an idea for a future video I’m open to suggestions.
My intention is too keep the videos short…around 5 minutes. This one is just over 9 minutes long so I’m going to have to either talk faster or shut my trap sooner. I’ll work on that.
In my first post I alluded to a “scam” on the Internet and a video that would help you avoid this scam. Here’s a link to the video: How to Avoid a Common Internet Scam…and Keep $50 or More in Your Wallet!
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2 Comments
Robert,
Good stuff.
5 mins max would be great… or take the 6 what-ifs and post a separate mini-video for each.
Ultimately I want these sorts of tasks to be outsourced in my own business so if your video was made with the intent of showing someone else (an intern, say) exactly what to do I would be very interested!
Hi Mark,
Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment. I made a few videos and stopped making them a while back.
I didn’t actually create the video for anything other than people who visit the blog but Camtasia is a great tool that could be used to make outsourcing videos for interns.
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