In the previous article I have discussed for the ones you buy Twitter followers, it’s important that you should share something that is really yours. In other words, just try to be original and be yourself. If you share something that is not yours (but claiming that it’s really yours), I don’t think it’s a good idea for you to do that, before you are trying to do this on your own once and for all.
It is already considered copyright infringement, and rightful holders may take serious action against you. It’s either they will force you to cease it, or you need to pay them for good. If you still insist on using them for good while you should be able to take some action, you might get into trouble for that. You know why? It is because the rightful holder will never stop hunting you down, until you take off the content that is not yours that was published on your website or blog (not on theirs). It is not really worth for you to copy someone else’s content without license or permission, publish it to your website or blog, and tweet it to the ones you already contributed to your own peers.
What content am I going to discuss about now?
The content? Well, it’s quite different than the other ones I have discussed for individuals who are ready enough to buy something into their respective accounts. It is not just writing articles, grabbing images and creating several Youtube videos. In this blog post, I am going to discuss about sharing a video content that was meant to be appreciated by those people you did generate from your Twitter account. I am talking about video introductions. Video intros are one part of video marketing strategy that allows the users to know what is all about you, and what are you trying to promote. It also allows to build your own brand to the business, website or blog that you have created.
In the first video intro I have shared to you (the one who may possibly marketing about it), it’s from an affiliate marketing blogger. I really don’t know if he created that logo by himself, or he hired someone to create it for him..but it looks awesome. The video intro of his blog was simply amazing and cinematic style, that simply builds his own brand. I also don’t know if this guy is also interested to all of you out there, because he only had more than 1,500 followers to his account.
On the second one, it’s only a sample from a service called Tube Intro. It allows you to create stunning intros for your own company, website or blog. Once you have bought it for you to share it to the ones you are so committed into it, you have full license to it. It simply means that the work being done is quite original, and it uses the logo of your own. After you did bought a lot of it, you can simply share it to them by grabbing the URL of your video intro.