Screenr
Recommended by Tim Ware, owner of Hyper Arts Web Design,
helping businesses build and promote their web presence.
“My favorite social media tool in the past half year has to
be Screenr, an enormously useful online service to create screen-capture videos,
with audio, easily and for free. Because much of what I do these days involves
teaching people how to do things online, usually on Facebook, Screenr is the
perfect tool for me. I can just say, “Wait a sec. I’ll send you a video.”
Creating an instructional video on Screenr is just about as
easy as it gets, allowing you to record, pause (while you rearrange what’s on
your screen) and then click “Done” and that’s it! With a few clicks, you can
post the video plus comments to your Twitter account, or download the file as
an MP4.”
DailyBooth
Recommended by Lewis Howes, the author of two books on
LinkedIn and founder of Sports Executives Association and SportsNetworker.com.
“As an online/social media marketer, it’s easier to get
more sales (or transactions) from potential customers if those individuals feel
like they know, like and trust you. A
great way to let them get to know you better is simply by letting them see you
daily. A great way to do this is to
record a video each day and post it to your networks. But who has the time to set up a camera,
shoot a video, edit it, wait for it to upload and publish to your network each
day? I know I don’t, as it’s hard
enough getting a blog post out once a week!
Pictures solve this problem, and DailyBooth provides a
fast-growing social networking site that allows you to easily upload and share
pictures in seconds. DailyBooth.com is still under the radar for most, but the
interaction for those on it is similar to the mad interaction Twitter users
have, and it’s getting more and more additive as the days go by.”
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