Hi Ngaire, I've run several successful video marketing campaigns and make video tutorials almost every day. Depending on the budget, you can use a fabulous product called Jing (or Jing Pro for around $15 per year, removes advertising) - same company who makes Camtasia. Download the software and make videos up to 4 minutes in length, edit in iMove for Mac or Movie editing on Windows, then publish to the video portals. There are so many wonderful screencasting tools now - pop over to one of my best go-to places, http://MakeUseOf.com - and search for -- screencasting -- be prepared to be amazed at all the fabulous software available to make videos, and edit videos. Good luck! Cheers Teena Hughes -------------- On 12 August 2010 12:02, Ngaire Eyers <ngaire.eyers@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi everyone > > I am on a steep learing curve to create brief video training for > incorporation into our software, both new online product and 'Classic' > applications. > Camtasia or Captivate? .. or? > > Any tips/tricks/advice/rules around posting these onto YouTube? > > Thanks :-) > > Ngaire >