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Screenflow 6 Review (New Features)

Posted on 1 June, 2016 Written by Dave Doggett 2 Comments

While I was slow on the draw to upgrade to Screenflow 5 from Screenflow 4.5, I believe I was one of the first people to upgrade from version 5 to the latest release, version 6 (as of June 1, 2016).

I’ve been a huge fan of Screenflow for several years now, and use it to produce basic to intermediate video projects, video tutorials and overviews, and it is even my software of choice for editing all of my podcast episodes.

Below you will find a video (yes, created with Screenflow 6) where I review version 6 and give my 2 cents on the new features.

If you enjoy this article and video product review, please leave a brief comment and/or share it on social media.

If you would like to download a free trial of Screenflow 6 or upgrade, click here.

Thanks.

Filed Under: Announcements, Design & Development, Screenflow, Telestream Tagged With: 6, apple, capture, features, mac, new, overview, product, Review, screen, screencast, screencasting, screenflow, six, software, telestream, Tutorial, version, video

Get Up to 100 Free LinkedIn Business Connections Per Day (Video Tutorial)

Posted on 4 February, 2015 Written by Dave Doggett 2 Comments

While I have been a LinkedIn member for the past few years, it was only recently that I decided to seriously dive deeper into this business networking tool and see what it could do for my business.  Let me start by saying this article and tutorial video show the  actual step by step process I have taken to increase my LinkedIn business connections by up to 100 in a single day. (scroll down for the video tutorial)

Before you get serious about connecting with other people on LinkedIn, spend some time polishing your profile to ensure the first impression of your connections will be a good one.  The last thing you want to do is begin connecting with hundreds or thousands of LinkedIn members only to have them look at your profile and assume you are less qualified or professional than you really are.

Having your profile completed to the best of your ability will not only improve the first impression of any new connections you reach out to, but your profile also determines how prominent you appear to others within LinkedIn search results (for real).

Ok, so now that your profile is good to go, you are ready to start searching for people you may wish to connect with.  This is as simple as using the search bar at the top of LinkedIn.  In my case, I specialize in producing high impact sales videos so I immediately started searching for marketing consultants, freelance web designers, and various other types of professionals that may be interested in using my services.

LinkedIn allows all basic members to send a maximum of 100 connection requests per day.  That’s pretty sweet, and also means that you should be able to effectively send 100 connections within 15 – 30 minutes.  You may already have a busy schedule and feel that there is no way you can squeeze 30 minutes out of your day for this, but can you really afford NOT to make new connections for your business?  If you want to grow your contact list, you’ll make time for this, or hire someone else to do this for you.

Once you find someone you would like to connect with, simply click the “Connect” button that appears next to their profile.  When you click that button, a connection request notification is immediately sent.  From there they will likely check out your profile and decide whether or not they wish to connect with you.  If and when they do accept your connection request, you will receive an email notification.  This is the point where you can attempt your first direct communication with your new connection, and if you are going to be doing this up to 100 times per day, you will definitely want to use a pre-written message template.  Simply add the new connections first name to your message, then copy and paste it into the message box, paste in a subject line, and send.

Typically, I spend about 15 minutes in the morning locating potential connections and sending connection requests.  By evening, many of those connections will have accepted the request, and after another 15 minutes or so I will have sent all new connections  my introduction message.  Of course your own results will vary depending upon your profile and introduction message.

I am confident that using the simple steps outlined above, you too can quickly expand your business connections on LinkedIn.  Many may also become customers, prospective customers, or warm leads that you can communicate with in the future.

I hope you have found this article ( and/or video tutorial below) informative.  If you are ever in the market for a professional sales video to give your marketing a boost, contact me anytime, or connect with me on LinkedIn for a free consultation.  I’d be happy to connect with you.

Filed Under: Coaching, Online Marketing Tagged With: business, connections, contacts, daily, day, each, free, guide, how to, increase, linkedin, network, results, search, tip, tips, Tutorial, video

Blue Snowball Microphone vs. Audio Technica ATR 2100 Microphone Comparison

Posted on 3 February, 2013 Written by Dave Doggett 6 Comments

This is my personal review and demonstration of the Blue Snowball and Audio Technica ATR2100 microphones. For product links, see the links below the YouTube video.  I have owned the Blue Snowball microphone for a number of years and have been very pleased with it.  After developing an interest in Podcasting recently, I decided that the quality of my audio should be slightly improved and that was when I discovered the Audio Technica ATR 2100 microphone.  For it’s price, it rivals other microphones that cost $300 and the difference in sound quality is almost nill.  Watch my video, listen to the audio samples, and decide for yourself.

In this video I demonstrate the Blue Microphones Snowball USB microphone and compare it to my Audio Technica ATR 2100 microphone using it’s XLR connection into my M-Audio Fast Track audio interface on my iMac using GarageBand.

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