Review of Content Samurai – Now Vidnami

Please see update below as it affects this product!

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Summary

Software: Content Samurai

Update July 1, 2020

Recently, the owners of Vidnami have announced they were bought out by GoDaddy.com. The video services will be integrated into GoDaddy's product offerings. As such, Vidnami will no longer be available as a subscription!

Update May 27, 2020

The owners of Content Samurai is rebranding the name to vidnami. The switch is official as of today. The service is exactly the same, but just a different name. If you sign up to Content Samurai, you'll be automatically enrolled in vidnami when the change occurs! The review below is the same, too! NOTE: as of this update, ContentSamurai.com is still active. I do not know when they will disable or forward to Vidnami.

Jim
 

Hi, my name is Jim. I am here to help you learn how to create your own online business. Never before has it been as easy as it is to do so. I will give you access to the necessary training to make it all happen. Just follow the training and perform the tasks as the come up and at the end of the training you will have a fully working framework with which to start earning money from your online business.

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Jerome Ellis

Great article! Sounds like an amazing tool for video content creation! I will have to check it out for my website!

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Jim

Hey Jerome, thanks for the comment. It is a decent tool.
Best Regards,
Jim

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Rafael

Saludos (Greetings);

Very persuasive review, I like the detail of you including a video recap of the textual content. Very clever, I like it. You mention something I think is important, and that is that people today spent their content research time looking on Youtube. I will definitely keep that in mind. I will be following you.

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Jim

Hey Rafael, thanks for the comment. Video is an important component and when you include them, they have the dual benefit of getting traffic from YouTube as well as including them in your blog posts, just as you saw here. It can help you with your branding.

Best Regards,
Jim

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Lisa

Hi Jim,

Thanks for your review of Content Samurai – I’ve been considering adding video to my site for quite a while and your detailed review has certainly convinced me that I need to try it! I seems amazing that there is such a powerful tool that is so easy to learn, I’m really looking forward to having a go with it!

Cheers,
Lisa

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Jim

Hey Lisa, thanks for the comment. Content Samurai (soon to be renamed to Vidnami) is a great tool. I was hesitant when I first bought it, thinking I could create quick videos using PowerPoint. But, I ended create 0 videos using PowerPoint. Content Samurai just makes the whole process simple, but professional.

Best Regards,
Jim

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John

I have been using Google Slides for my videos. I spend about 2 to 3 hours to complete each video. The Content Samurai sounds like a good alternative to expand my videos to more than once a week. I do my own voice over at this time also. Any program is only good if you use it.
I looked at the free Ebook for more tips after the video is created, this seems like some great information. Do you think by just using these tips you can improve traffic to your videos no matter what program you use to produce them?
john

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Jim

Hey John, thanks for your comment. I have noticed better traction with my website after creating more videos. Also, members on the Content Samurai (soon to be Vidnami) forum have reported that they are getting sales by consistently uploading videos. I think the YouTube algorithm probably works similar to the Facebook algorithm, meaning if you are a frequent content creator, they start to give you preferential treatment with your channels. To answer your question, yes it doesn’t really matter which program you use to get your videos up as long as you do.
Best Regards,
Jim

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