I noticed that Darren Rowse of Problogger and Paul Colligan, as well as Yaro Starak had checked out and endorsed Rapid Videoblogging (affiliate link), by Gideon Shalwick, and so I decided to check it out for myself. What you get is a huge, information-packed free report that I downloaded (that’s when I realized that Darren wrote the foreword), that included all kinds of details on how to get started with videoblogging as a business tool.
Some parts of the ebook were a bit salesy, and that might turn some folks off. But after every bit where my eyebrow went up, I found something that I hadn’t thought of in the way that Gideon presented it. It went on like this throughout the book, but I saw lots more very positive information than negative, and I came away feeling like I got lots of good ideas to execute.
Heck, on page 41, there was a list of plugins that Gideon recommended for bloggers, and I found one I’d never used before. Instant success. I just passed the 60,000 mark for RSS subscribers, so I’m pretty much ahead with just that 1 tip.
The advice in the Rapid Videoblogging ebook looks good. It’s free. You just click that link to get it. (Of course, they’ll email you inviting you to check out the course and membership area, but that’s up to you.)
Here’s a quick video promoting Rapid Videoblogging:
The ebook at Rapid Videoblogging is totally free. If you like what you see and want to explore more, the course will certainly pay for itself, if you apply it to your business goals. Like with all learning, it’s that last part that’s hardest. You have to actually take what you pay for and apply it to your business. Lord knows I’m learning more already from Gideon’s course. You’ll see some of it come out in my own projects, and some client work.
So, interested?
One last thing: the full Rapid Videoblogger COURSE opens today. If you download the free ebook and like what you read, check out the how to videoblog for business course materials that Gideon has opened up for sale.