Lights! Camera! YouTube!
Recently, the LSTech e-mail list participants were asked whether or not they had posted material on YouTube. Many had, and Eva was nice enough to document that conversation on her blog, so that you can quickly go look at the videos of those who responded.
For those of you who haven't posted material on YouTube but are thinking about it, I want to highlight a few resources from see3 communications, a group that works with nonprofits to "create compelling visual media and Internet marketing initiatives." A few articles for you to start with include:
- Join the Video Bandwagon
- The Age of YouTube: Using Online Video to Reach the Masses
- The Challenge of Viral Video
- 11 Tips for Using Online Video to Raise Money
- Good Contracts for Video
But what I've listed here is only the beginning of what you can find on see3 communications' blog. If you've got the time, I'd recommend paging through all of the posts that they've tagged with "video." (Thanks to Jon Stahl for pointing this group out.) - K
Thanks for the shout out!
We are always working hard to bring information to nonprofits about using video. Soon... we will be releasing the See3 Guide To Online Video, which will be, of course, videos where we talk about what nonprofits can do online to succeed.
The ABA Journal just covered a great post from The Official Google Blog about CASA Washtenaw’s new site, which includes videos from their YouTube Channel. -M