YouTube is the way to go as its one of the fastest growing medium today and the range of people who look at YouTube is vast. Its not restricted to the young anymore. It appears that people nowadays do not want to spend too much time reading websites etc.. but they will spend a long time watching YouTube videos.
To use YouTube, simply prepare a video an upload this to YouTube. The video can be an active one with people acting out roles, it could be just one person (front person) presenting, a series of text, screen shots of SFI and more and any combinations of these. Use you imagination. Be creative. What is important is that the correct message about SFI is presented and that it is done professionally. You represent SFI and all of us on YouTube.
Regarding Skype, I suggest you contact you prospectives and arrange a time for a Skype conference call. Prepare in advance what you are going to say and prepare answers to any anticipated questions from your audience. At the arranged time of the Skype call make the calls and present your material. Be confident in your presentation and if you don't know the answer to any of the questions, don't guess. Tell them that you will find out the answer for them. Make sure you do this and follow up afterwards.
Even if there are no outstanding matters, do make follow up calls and keep the conversation going.
YouTube is the way to go as its one of the fastest growing medium today and the range of people who look at YouTube is vast. Its not restricted to the young anymore. It appears that people nowadays do not want to spend too much time reading websites etc.. but they will spend a long time watching YouTube videos.
To use YouTube, simply prepare a video an upload this to YouTube. The video can be an active one with people acting out roles, it could be just one person (front person) presenting, ...more