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Hello again,

I am George Pierce.  In this post, I want to share how easy digital marketing can be.  Sincerely easy and effective, but there is a 'catch'.  

This is the 9th post in my Faceless Videos training series at SE.  The purpose of this training is to help you to be able to tap into traffic from TikTok and YouTube.  I have been 'siphoning' traffic from YT for years, and from TT, for a year or two.  The traffic is organic, the best possible traffic on the net, and it has viral potential, especially with TT or as a YT short. 

The 'catch' that I mentioned is that there are a lot of little details.  If you are willing to learn and implement the details, you are going to be amazed, if not, you are going to be disappointed. Unfortunately, it seems that in much of the training that you will find some crucial details are often omitted, and just as unfortunate is that many newbies do not want to be bothered with all the little details.  

In this post, you are about to find more details, details that are going to make this work, details that are going to generate serious traffic, and details that are going to make you money.

The following video is one that was recently posted to YT as a short and to TT.  

The video is short!  

Why is that a big deal?  You and I can create one or two short videos in minutes. This means that we can easily and quickly and consistently create videos that WILL generate traffic.

This is a snapshot of my video editor.  * I use Filmora, a paid editor, we will be using Clipchamp in the next post, a free editor with no watermark).

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There are THREE ELEMENTS and three elements only that were needed to create this video. 

#1 The intro which we already created with invideo (previous posts are listed below).  We create it once and we can use it over and over.

#2: Music, which is free from mixkit dot co, https://mixkit.co/   an excellent source of short videos that are perfect for the kind of videos we want to create.

#3 Video, also from mixkit.  

Do you have to get in front of a camera?  No, you legally use other people's videos for free. 

Do you have to do a voice-over?  No.  If you want a voice-over, you can get an excellent AI voiceover for free, from Voicebooking. https://www.voicebooking.com/

All this video takes is a couple of downloads from mixkit, in fact, you can make multiple downloads at once, for creating multiple videos. Create your video for TT with your CTA as SEE BIO, export, and upload.  Change BIO to Description and export and upload to YT.   One video becomes two, with one tiny change.  One video drives traffic from both TT and YT!

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MORE EXPOSURE:

On YT, as you see above, you will find a share button below your published videos, on YT shorts, the share button is to the right.  What this means is that you can almost instantly share your videos with major social media sites for more exposure.  

Join some of these sites, be active on them, and share your videos in seconds.

Pinterest, below, is one of my favorites because it generates a lot of exposure.  I am not as active on Pinterest as I should be and still get over 2K views per day.  


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Search engines love Blogger and you can set up an RSS feed to your website or WordPress site.


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Typically, I share my videos on FB with 5 to 10 relative groups. I click on the group icon, and the ones that I have joined show up on the left,

I open 5 to 10 in a new tab and share.  

I also share with sites such as Quora and SE.  This sharing is part of the marketing that you can do to get the traffic you need and deserve.

Again, this is simple, fast, easy, and EFFECTIVE!

 

Make SHARING a HABIT.  

 

When details become a HABIT, they not only become easy, they help you to get a lot more done in a lot less time.  As you learn this process, consider a conscious effort to make them a habit.  The added benefit is that you are much less likely to accidentally skip or omit details.  

 

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HUMOR! (perhaps?)

No Children!

Bob and Sheila have made a difficult decision, but they have agreed to stand firm.

Bob and Sheila have decided that they do not want children.  

So, if you are reading this, and do want children, let me know in the comments below

and I will pass it on to Bob and Sheila.

They are willing to drop them off as soon as possible.

I am FINE!

Chuck had a car accident. He was hit by a truck.
In court, the truck company's hot-shot lawyer was questioning Chuck.

'Didn't you say to the policeman at the accident, 'I am fine?' 
Chuck said: 'Well. I'd just loaded my favorite horse, Ben. '

'I didn't ask for any details, answer the question. Did you not say, at the scene of the accident, 'I am fine!'?'

Chuck said, 'Well, I'd just got Ben into my trailer and I was driving down... '

The lawyer interrupted again, ‘Your Honor, I am trying to establish the fact that, at the scene of the accident, this man told the policeman on the scene that he was fine.
 
Weeks after the accident happened, he is suing my client. I simply want him to answer the question. '

By this time, the Judge was interested in Chuck's answer: "'I want to hear what he has to say about his favorite horse, Ben'.
So Chuck proceeded.’ As I was saying, I had just loaded Ben into the trailer and was driving down the road when your huge company truck drove right through a stop sign and hit my trailer right in the side.
 
I was still in my seat, and Ben was thrown into the ditch.  I was hurt, and could barely move. However, I could hear old Ben.
The old boy was moanin' and groanin'. I knew he was in terrible pain.

Shortly after I was hit, a policeman turned up. He could hear Ben moanin' and groanin' too, so he went over to him. After he saw his condition, he took out his gun and shot Bem between the eyes.

Then the policeman came to me, the gun was still in his hand.  He looked at me, and asked, 'How are you feeling?'

'Now what would you say?'

 

Thanks for reading and much success.

George Pierce

PS.  For more free affiliate marketing training, visit my YouTube channel.  https://youtube.com/c/GeorgePierce

PPS. If your online marketing resembles the image below, allow me to help.  I was there myself and for way too long.

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  • Top Member

    Your recommendation about Filmora and ClipChamp is what I will be using to make my videos. I will definitely be using them both. Wonderful blog post and informative as well. I always love the humor at the end, a great way to end a super, fantastic blog post. 

    • Top Video Contributor

      I enjoy the humor, too, and I spin and/ or rewrite the content so it is considered original or fresh by search engines. I am sure you will be pleased with both Filmpra and Clipchamp.  Thank you, Terri.  Each also allows screen capture, which most free video editors/ creators do not.

    • Top Commentor

      Humour ... the 'secret' success ingredient passed over by somany!

  • Top Commentor

    I am fine after reading this George, honestly!More than that, I'm enlightened. I agree too about detail. Attending to the bigger picture works when that is what the role demands. But creating and managing internet stuff demands attention to detail. Your attention to educating your audience with your series of tutorials is a fine example of demonstrating just what you speak of.

    • Top Video Contributor

      Thanks so much, Tom.  Readers often get what they want, but that is not always what they need.  I have always been a bit against the norm.  All the details do turn a one or two-part post into a ten-part post.    You have the gift of being able to provide both what readers want and need in such a way that it is enjoyable and entertaining.  I am sincerely pleased with enlightened, thanks again, Tom.

    • Top Commentor

      Against the norm works for me George. Being the same as everyone else is comfortable; fine if that suits you. Personally, I'm only 'comfortable' when stretching boundaries, ignoring convention and exploring new horizons. I think that you are too!

    • Top Video Contributor

      So much so and it is a bit like Christmas since enjoying the ride is a part of the thrill that no longer passes me by.  Thank you, Tom.

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