6 quick tips for short videos

woman with video camera

I like to model best practices when I can, so that I set a positive example and don’t just talk about stuff. I do that pretty well with my print newsletter, but I forgot a few things when I started my “Something I Learned Yesterday” podcast.

  1. You have to capture the viewer’s attention in the first few seconds, so it was a mistake in my earlier episodes when I started them with music. You need to do a quick opening that tells the viewer what the show is about.
  2. If you want to be on some services, like TikTok or Instagram, you should stay below 60 seconds. I’m not sure that’s possible for my subject matter.
  3. Ask questions and try to get some engagement, comments and such from listeners.
  4. Explicitly ask people to subscribe, like, share, and leave a review.
  5. Be clear and direct.
  6. Include captions so people can read the text and keep the volume off.

I used FlexClip to add subtitles. It seems to work decently well, and it’s not too expensive.

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