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How to Add Automatic Closed Captioning on YouTube

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Automatic closed captioning is one of the easiest ways to get an edge on the competition, improve your video SEO, and promote digital accessibility. Unfortunately for creators and marketers, generating views is more challenging than ever due to the ever-increasing competition— around 30,000 hours of content are uploaded on YouTube every hour. In 2022, YouTubers must utilize the latest video tools and learn the platform’s ranking algorithm to stand out against the masses.

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How to Lead Your Remote Sales Team with Video

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Managing a growing remote sales team is filled with challenges. How do you make sure everyone works from the same playbook, stays aligned as your team expands, and keeps up to date on changes? You can use video for more than just reaching out to prospects. It’s also your #1 tool for supporting and engaging your remote sales team. No matter where they are, a quick video can provide the guidance they need to succeed… without you needing to type up a 500-word email.

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The Roadmap to Using Video In Your ABM Strategy [Infographic]

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Here at Vidyard, it was an easy decision to use video in our ABM strategy. We’ve learned a lot of valuable lessons, what kind of videos work and what doesn’t. The fantastic thing about video is that it’s so versatile that you can use it at every touchpoint in your account-based marketing (ABM) strategy. You can target key accounts at scale and create outreach opportunities with personalized sales videos, video email nurtures, retargeting ad videos, demo videos and more.

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The Complete Guide to Video Production

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We have one goal and it’s this: To shatter the myth that video is difficult or expensive. You can build pipeline and attract audiences with the skills, scripts, and devices you already have, or can acquire on the cheap. This post is for everyone. It’s for you, the lone-wolf BDR or Account Manager, the marketer with a humble team of two, the video manager with no equipment, or the executive flush with budget but starved for time.

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Video Production Equipment and Software for Every Budget

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You want to start making videos. That’s great! But first, you’ll need the right gear. What do you need to get started? It could be just an iPhone. Or maybe it’s a DSLR and 50mm lens. Or maybe it’s a prosumer camera plus an expert in Adobe Premiere video editing software. Each video creator is different, and they have different video equipment needs.

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The Video Pre-Production Checklist for Content Creators

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Believe it or not, the stage where you film your video production is the shortest. Pre-production, or the preparation phase, takes longer. It’s here that you do all the planning, scripting, storyboarding, and casting. Don’t skimp: Errors here can cascade throughout the project and make the whole thing take longer. Pre-production can be a difficult phase to manage, but we’ve got your back.

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Video Production Tips for Beginners

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So you’ve finished all your pre-production homework, and now it’s time to actually make your video. (If that last sentence made you think “what do you mean, pre-production!?”, then check out this guide. ) The actual “production” part of the video production process should be fairly short and simple if you’ve done your pre-work and planned. If you’re ready to press record and get the show on the road, read on.