Title: Outsourcing Video Creation 

Hello,

Okay, so maybe you gave it a try and realized you just don’t like
making videos. And that’s totally okay. You don’t have to make your own
videos. You can always hire someone else to make them for you.

Before you start thinking it’s too expensive, you might be surprised.
While it does cost a lot to have certain types of videos created, basic
videos can be made for as low as $10-$20 each. 

These types of videos will be simple, made mostly from images with
music and/or text overlay, but they will do the job if you are mainly
looking to attract traffic.

For example, let’s say you run a website about healthy living. You
could have videos created such as “The Top 10 Sources of Plant-Based
Protein”. The videos would show photos of each of your top 10 items,
and would be set to music and have text overlays for each slide that
would name and describe that item.

If you want to post videos for other purposes, it may cost a bit more,
but many people will create quality videos on nearly any subject for
about $100. These types of videos would include voiceovers, video
clips, and other effects.

There are many different places to go to find freelancers to create
videos for you. Here are a few of the most popular:

>> http://www.fiverr.com 

>> http://www.upwork.com 

>> http://www.freelancer.com 

>> http://www.peopleperhour.com 

>> https://www.warriorforum.com/warriors-hire/ 

>> https://forums.digitalpoint.com/forums/services.60/ 

Before you hire someone, be sure you tell them exactly the type of
videos you’re looking for, what you want included, how long you want
them to be, and include a few examples of videos you like. You want to
be sure they understand exactly what you’re looking for and are willing
to do it at the price they quoted you.

ALWAYS ask to see samples of videos they have created. If they can’t
provide any, they might be new to video creation. In that case, you
might still give them a chance, but ask them to create one video for
you for free or at a reduced price, OR tell them you will only pay for
the first video AFTER you receive it just to make sure they know what
they are doing.

Tomorrow we are going to talk about hosting your videos, which is a
topic you definitely don’t want to miss.

Until then, 

{YOUR NAME HERE}

PS- A lot of people put their videos on their own hosting, which can
quickly cause you to go broke if you aren’t careful, so don’t miss
tomorrow’s email!
