Have you ever been asked to review a video online? Well, if it’s your first time, it won’t be easy. Sometimes when they are asked to do a review they want your opinion, other times they want a full review, but not an opinion, but rather let the reader of the review decide.

It’s not easy to write an online video review because you’re taking something that’s 3D and boiling it down to words. Here is an online video review example (with opinion) that can help you understand how to write an online video review:

interview format

Ari and another gentleman were being interviewed by LawLine. The interviewer was interviewing both his son (David Shurman) and Ari. Ari is a former full time practicing attorney who always enjoyed the interesting information he learned and the interesting people he met due to his profession, but not so much the paperwork, there was always a lot to go through and he did. diligently. He remembers lamenting his days at work with his wife and telling her about the interesting people he met each night.

Theme

The main theme of the interviews was the increasing use of lawyers to use the Internet and informational marketing or, rather, to use the Internet as a way to boost “expert status” using technologies such as blogs, iPod Casting, SEO ( search engine optimization) and article writing. Both interviewees presented several relevant strategies in this place to help lawyers better market their services.

In fact, the interviewer (old school lawyer) was simply amazed at the potential and new technologies and how this changed the game. One interesting example was a Chicago law firm that was able to capitalize on “Keywords” like “I hurt my leg” to drive web surfers to their website and then convert them into clients.

The Interview showed the importance of having an Internet Presence and how this is the new paradigm and law firms must adapt to this new technologically changing environment. Other examples of future technologies were woven into the interview to demonstrate that the future is now, the train has left the station, and law firms must move on if they want to remain competitive.

Problems with that interview

Ari touched her face too much, especially her ears. His body language suggested to me that he was severely holding back his high energy and being too conciliatory to the other interviewee, who also happened to be the interviewer’s son. Ari seemed more qualified to talk about it, but he had to pretend that the interviewee’s son was his equal, it was nothing like that. The son responded with several statements that gave Ari credibility, and yet Ari, while playing nice, gave himself away because he knew he was beyond the son’s knowledge base.

What I conclude:

It is troubling that lawyers have dominated every sector of the economy, the bureaucracy, the military, business and everyday life in America, now they are training other lawyers how to take over the internet. This is typical of the self-serving profession of law and how it provides little to no productivity and costs our economy trillions of dollars each year in exorbitant costs.

Interestingly, as lawyers start blogging, they will stand above the populace on their content and sue anyone who disagrees with them. This will ruin another industry or sector. In this case, the largest communication system ever created in the history of mankind will be destroyed by lawyers, who have hijacked the Information Highway of the future. Now, the interview was valid in the sense that these strategies can work for any type of company, consultant, and therefore it was worth watching the panel discussion/cutoff interview.

Ari Kaplan has the proper patrician looks and would be much better off in a single interview or with someone who is his equal, if someone can be found to promote various topics as an expert. You need someone to interview you who is wise and can keep up. It’s slowing down your flow of information and your ability to speak at 165 words per minute. You need more time to talk and someone who can guide the flow of your knowledge base in an interview. People could learn a lot from Ari. The question is just, is the world ready to discuss things at the highest level?

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