Video Sharing works great on a global scale, but did you ever think about launching your video sharing site locally?
We have had lots of clients, and potential online business owners writing in asking how to execute this business model with excellence. Here is the example that we have been using, and here’s how to launch your video sharing website with ease.
So you just started a video sharing website, and you want to make it a success. You’ve conducted a S.W.O.T. analysis and all of your strengths (along with your research) aim towards the motorcycle niche…
You know all about Harley Davidson, their culture, and their product line. You are aware of a large community of riders in your area, and you know where they meet for weekly rides.
Knowing where you stand is great, but it’s easy to get intimidated before launching your video sharing site. There are over 6 billion people on planet Earth, and you want to make sure large numbers of global prospects will come and visit your site. Make sure there is room for these potential users, but spark your social video sharing platform to a niche that already has a local presence.
There is no better way to launch then by personally promoting it yourself. Whether you are blasting a personal video to millions, or going to that local biker bar yourself. You could go out to a few local biker spots and hand out cards. Maybe even have a contest for the best local Harley Davidson video.
If you can compel 50 local bikers to join, then maybe 30 of them will upload a video, or tell a friend about your social video community. Your site is now launched and you have some active users that are creating great content for you.
As your site grows and more users upload content, your site will be begin showing Google search rankings for all of your keywords. Be tedious with your keyword optimization and make sure to tag all of your videos with LOTs of synonymous keywords so that each individual video will be optimized in order to send target leads and subscribers to your site.
Speaking of subscribers, make sure that you offer your users a monthly newsletter (or something for free) so that they can opt into your list on a more personal level. Now you can cater to your people with all sorts of niche specific material, and host the best hub for video sharing in an online community that you own.
You own your site, it’s all on your own domain name, and all of the content is yours. You have an active list of subscribers and own a fun community with great content! Your Video Sharing Empire website was sparked locally, but now your shared community is found in all sorts of global searches. People from all over the world are excited to be featured on your site, and you have enough credibility to sell high end advertising space to a diverse community of active and specific users.
Life is good,