Online Video Secrets by Steve Garfield in Must-Read Book "Get Seen"


Steve Garfield is one of the Web's first video blogger and a highly regarded expert in online video and blogging. An early adopter of live streaming over the web and on cell phones, he launched his own regular video blog on January 1, 2004.
Steve has been a great fan and friend of XShot and featured the camera accessory in his Top 10
suggestions for getting started with video last holiday season.

Steve Garfield just published a must-read book: Get Seen, sharing tools and secrets about online video. Readers learn how to record, edit and export videos, which tools and equipment to use; they also learn where to post them, how to build a community around their content and how to increase views by going viral.

Part of the fantastic New Rules of Social Media Series created by David Meerman Scott, Get Seen presents a series of plans and tools businesses can follow to successfully communicate on the social web.
Basically it is a great book for anyone who wants to use online video for any purposes other than the most casual social interactions, and it is easy and fun to read...
 

"The XShot is so neat that I included it in my book on page 68. The XShot allows you to extend the camera far enough away from you to be able to get an in-focus shot of yourself. or a two-shot of you and someone else. It is also fun to demonstrate when I speak at conferences. People love to shout out suggestions of how I should use it, including as a putter."
said Garfield.

Where to buy : Get Seen

More info about the book on facebook and in Steve Garfield's video:

                                                   

                                                     

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