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Leverage the Power of Video Marketing for Online Course Promotion

Think Orion

The Benefits of Video Marketing in Education Types of Video Content for Online Course Promotion Creating Engaging Educational Videos Video SEO for Online Course Promotion Leveraging Social Media and Online Platforms Measuring Success and Analytics Real-Life Success Stories The Benefits of Video Marketing in Education Visuals are superior to text.

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Reader’s Mailbag – You Ask, I Respond

eLearning 24-7

Before diving into the Q/A, for those who are interested but unaware, I know have a LinkedIn Group, called E-Learning Coach, which is me. As for providing customer education, I definitely would not go Workday Learning. This new version (debut here), is based on questions I have received via social media, email direct, and my website.

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The Ultimate Guide to Corporate Video Production

fewStones

That goes to show how effective a video can be for educational purposes. It’s no wonder why HubSpot Academy and LinkedIn Learning, world leaders in free online training for marketing , sales and customer service professionals, use video formats to conduct their courses.  Mobile video consumption rises by 100% every year.

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Content Marketing 101

TechSmith Camtasia

First, let’s get a few definitions out of the way. Before you decide on video, make sure your content works well in the video format. Get your analytics together. Whether it’s Google Analytics or a good look at shifts to your revenue stream, analyze the numbers to determine the effectiveness of your strategies.

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Tips for Small L&D Departments: An Interview with Emily Wood

Convergence Training

That’s kind of true by definition, since it’s a field that incorporates a lot of different skills and tasks. This article is an interview (in text and video format–scroll to the bottom for the video version) with Emily Wood, who is her own “elearning department of one” at a non-profit based in Portland, Oregon.