Digital Savvy

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Using Skype for Video Interviewing

Often I am asked if I can do a video interview over Skype and I have been reticent to agree to such an arrangement because, quite honestly, I don't really know if I'll be happy with the end result. I'd  have to do a whole bunch for free until I got it right and with post production involved, as it always is, it takes time - in this case free to the client time.

Today, however, I ran across a report, 61 Ways to Market and Profit with Video available from the folks at Magnetic Digital Marketing.

Before passing on free offers like this I generally review them.  Number 3 of 61 immediately caught my eye:

Video chatting
discuss  topics  and  connect  in  a  networking  type  arrangement.  You  can  do  these  live  on  places  like  Facebook   using  vpype.com  or  you  can  do  it  in  a  more  organised  private  setting  using the three vendors:  
I'm going to give these a try. Pamela offers a 30 day trial (its professional version is $33); Vodburner a 14 day trial and the license fee is $99.  Recording to MP4 format rather than WMV requires a license; and oovoo, well, I'm not exactly sure about oovoo, but it looks like it isn't especially for Skype. Also mentioned above is vpyp.com made just for Facebook. They say:

Now, anyone with a webcam and a microphone can create a show and chat with their audience in real-time. Shows can be recorded, preserving both video and chat to watch later. Vpype Live is an App with no download. You add it once to your Facebook profile, and you're ready to broadcast anywhere in the world!

I have Webcam and microphone as do most of with a Mac so off I go...

I'm thinking of starting a self-help group on LinkedIn if there isn't one already, Social Everything. In the meantime you could join Social Media Marketing Video.

Stay tuned to my blog as I will update you on what I think of these products and others that pass before my eyes. Also which is not only the best in terms of production quality but the easiest, an essential element of value.

Ruth Ann Barrett
May 10, 2012
Portland, Oregon


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