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Feb 22

Quick Response Codes And The Smart Videographer
posted in: Uncategorized

There’s a technology that is wildly popular in Asia and Europe, and is just now hitting the US. I predict it’s going to be very big here this year. It’s called “QR codes.” You’ve probably seen these strange looking codes.

Quick Response codes are bar codes which do not require a laser to be read. That makes them readable for you on – ready for this? -smart phones! The QR Code can store phone numbers, URL’s, email addresses and pretty much any other alphanumeric data, up to 4296 characters, all in one little squiggly-looking block.

Think of these blocks of code as print-based hypertext links that require no typing.

How does it work? You just download a free app for your smart phone, and presto-chango, your phone is now a scanner -with a difference. The difference is that the information can be a URL -even the URL of a video. The information goes straight into the smart phone without typing, so the URL or phone or message appears instantly on the cell phone. How cool is that?

You Can Create A New QR Code Image In Seconds

There are a lot of free QR Code generator sites online. Here are a couple:

http://qrcode.kaywa.com/

http://zxing.appspot.com/generator/

All you do is put the text (URL, phone number, address, marketing message, up to 4296 characters) into a form, hit “Enter” and Voila! -your QR image appears. Download this black and white image, print it and place it anywhere.

For use in a blog or on a web site, the Google Chart API code is even easier. Just insert this code:

<img src="http://chart.apis.google.com/chart?cht=qr&
chs=100x100&chl=http://videouniversity.com&chld=H"
alt="" />

When it’s in a web page or blog, that code will look like this:

Oh, I almost forgot; you’ll probably want to substitute your URL for the videouniversity URL in the above image.

You Need To Know This Stuff -And Here’s Why

Late last year, A.C. Nielsen predicted that smart phones will be the dominant media device by the end of 2011. That means they’re calling for more smart phones than computers! And we see it all around us; people are relying more and more on their phones to get information right now, rather waiting till they get back home or to the office and logging onto their computers.

Want a bride to see your demo reel right now on her phone? Show her your QR Code!

Google is pushing QR code hard for use in business listings, in Google Maps and Google Places. This technological solution is just about to go mainstream fast. Watch this short little video and see what I mean.

Idea! Put the code on your business cards and you can send prospects to a snappy little video bio of you on their cell phone -without typing.

In my recent postcard mailing (which I hope you’ve received and enjoyed) I had 10 URLs for specific products. Even though they were shortened URLs, people still have to type them in. Next time, I may use QR codes, so you can just point your smart phone at the code and instantly arrive at that product page.


Want to send viewers to a web site or a video on a site? Here are a few places to place your QR code:

1. Put it on DVDs.

2. On a decal in your car or company vehicle window.

3. On your business cards.

4. Put it on a business sign or a real estate for sale signs so drive by house hunters can see a virtual tour of the property on their cell phone, right then and there.

5. Put them on company T-shirts.

6. Put it on the side of a building.

Why not make a large QR Poster and put it in a public space? The code itself, while unreadable by humans, will intrigue passers-by. And most smart phone owners will recognize it and may be tempted to scan it.

Use Them To Get More Business Video Work

One of the best things a producer could do with QR codes is use them to sell more business videos. Try this: Before you go to a meeting with a corporate marketing guy or gal, or a non-profit agency, make a QR code for them with a link to their web site, then print a full page version of the QR code.

In your meeting, pull out the full page code and your smart phone. Ask if they’ve considered doing this. Scan the code print out with your phone and show them the screen when their organization’s website comes up. Then remark what a boost it would be to business if their organization’s video came up, ready to play!

Show them how easy it would be to have their QR codes on their front door, billboards, business cards, trade show booths. And how you can help make that happen.

Feb 10

10 Camera Reviews Needed
posted in: Jobs,Uncategorized

Review your favorite video camera and get a complimentary one year extended subscription to the VideoUniversity Forums, and full authors’ credit, AND a link to your website from VideoUniversity. Camera review articles will be placed in our free online library, so lots of people will see it. We get nearly 2000 visitors a day to our Page Rank 6 site. That means a link from us will make Google rank your site higher –and more visible in searches. How cool is that!?

You don’t have to be a great writer, but you do have to know your camera well, and be able to tell us what you like and don’t like about it as well as any workarounds you’ve found that might help others.

We need 400 words minimum and all articles must be finished in 10 days or less from when you get the green light. You can skip the specs and photos; we can get them from the manufacturer. Just write the article like a post to a VU friend who is about to buy the camera and wants your input –the good, the not-so-good.

Please inquire first via an email to us, subject: camera review, and tell us what camera you’re interested in reviewing, so we don’t get 18 reviews of the same camera! It probably wouldn’t hurt to tell us if you’ve written for other publications or websites so we can get an idea of your writing style. If your pitch sounds good and isn’t a duplicate, we’ll give you a quick go-ahead.