Funding Local Causes

How to create, monetize and market online video content for the voluntary sector

The aim of the course is to help organisations seize the power of video on demand and how to potentially monetise their content.

Who the course is for:
The workshop is targeted towards small organisations and businesses who wish to enhance their client and customers experience through video. No specific experience is required to benefit from the course.

Course Date: Tuesday 18 January 2022
Start Time: 11.00
End Time:13.30

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Course content:

  • Exploring platforms available to host on-demand content, pros/cons, cost.

  • Tips on pitching your content: duration, style of filming and pricing

  • Exploring platforms for creating content for good on-demand videos

  • Recommended equipment/tools

  • Marketing your on-demand content- tips on then marketing and selling your on-demand content.



Learning Outcomes:

By the end of the course you will:
  • Be able to identify the best VOD platform for your organisation.

  • Know the basic equipment required for video creation.

  • Be able to access tool to help video creation.



About the Trainer:

Michael is a business advisor and digital skills trainer with 11 years of experience in helping organisations, individuals and small businesses maximise their online presence.

Cost:

Fully funded course.

Booking Contact:

booking@hertscf.org.uk

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