My long form video experiment on YouTube seeks to exploit the ‘binge watch’ phenomenon

I am trying something new on my YouTube channel today. I am going to upload an extra-long video-up to 1 hour or thereabouts-to see how it performs. And the great thing about this particular tactic is I do not have to make any new content, or only an extremely small piece of new content. What… Continue reading My long form video experiment on YouTube seeks to exploit the ‘binge watch’ phenomenon

The price of exploiting trending topics and controversy

When you do your own online/digital marketing as I have done since starting my solicitor’s practice back in 2011 you experiment. You try all types of different things to see which are the most effective, which give the most return for the expenditure of your valuable time. You discover, amongst other things, that it is… Continue reading The price of exploiting trending topics and controversy

Small businesses should constantly monitor and review time spent on social media sites

I always monitor closely my efforts and time spent on social media sites.  I am looking to ascertain what is working, what’s not working and trying to arrive at the optimum use of my time. Yes, I could spend plenty of time on all the platforms open to me, but I want to ensure the… Continue reading Small businesses should constantly monitor and review time spent on social media sites

The true test of your social media marketing

One of the most powerful ways of using the social media platforms to promote your brand or business is to get other users to share your stuff. A bit like a relay race. You don’t do this by creating poor, valueless, entertainment free videos or blog posts. You do it by creating quality, useful content… Continue reading The true test of your social media marketing

Blocking anonymous critics hiding behind fake names

I will admit it openly: I have never been a great one to take criticism. I could be rightfully accused of being thin-skinned. I hold my hands up in that regard. My active use of social media in the last 10 years or so to build my brand and business has led to a greater… Continue reading Blocking anonymous critics hiding behind fake names

A short, vertical video experiment on YouTube

I published a short, vertical video on YouTube yesterday evening at around 9 pm. It was only about 50 seconds long and it was simply me baking sourdough bread at the weekend. There were no words, no speaking but I got a nice piece of music from the free YouTube music library. All the music… Continue reading A short, vertical video experiment on YouTube

The remarkable ability of random things to create connection

I published a video on my YouTube channel a few days ago about writing with a fountain pen. It is a video which I debated internally whether to publish at all or not. But I have been experimenting lately with the type of content I publish on YouTube and am looking to broaden my subject… Continue reading The remarkable ability of random things to create connection

20,000 YouTube subscribers-I have reached a milestone

I reached a milestone yesterday when I noticed I had reached 20,000 subscribers to my YouTube channel. It is hard to believe given I am a one man band and have made all the videos myself since the first in 2010 or 2011. Over the last year or so it became apparent, however, that the… Continue reading 20,000 YouTube subscribers-I have reached a milestone

Why I am going to start using B-roll in my videos in 2023

I have been looking into the use of B-roll in the creation of videos in the last few weeks. Because I intend incorporating B-roll in my videos in 2023. B-roll has a number of advantages for the type of video I make, which could be described as “talking head” videos. B-roll will allow me to… Continue reading Why I am going to start using B-roll in my videos in 2023