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Local public access TV stations may be the best kept secret in America. Where else can you get free access to training, equipment, support and the local airwaves all in one location? For small businesses, local access TV is an opportunity to produce your own TV show, become known in the community and build your reputation as an expert in your field.

Here are five easy ways to get on your local public access TV station:

1. Check your local listings

Not every town has all three "PEG" outlets, but with over 3,000 community media centers across the country, chances are there's one near you. Check your town's Web site or contact your town hall. Another misconception: You do not necessarily have to live in the town to utilize their community access station. Most access centers are eager for new producers and new programs.

FYI: The Alliance for Community Media is a national, non-profit organization that promotes and supports public access TV. They maintain an extensive database and links to local access centers. Look for your town there.

2. Get free training

Most community media access centers provide frequent producer orientations, equipment training and studio instruction. The focus is typically on getting you up and running in one or two sessions. Volunteers and producers are the life blood of public access, so you'll find plenty of accommodating help.

3. Go make TV

As long as you're armed with an idea, you're ready to produce a show. If you're not quite ready for your close up, start by assisting with another show, or by being a guest on another's producer's program. There's no shortage of opportunities in front or behind the camera, so just dive in.

FYI: For more ideas and information, check out the Public Access TV Blog, which has some suggestions for getting started. The Alliance for Community Media's online bookstore also features books and videos for additional training or inspiration.

4. Fix it in post

You can produce your program "live to tape," if you're doing a talk show or just want to do your show "on the fly." In most cases, you're probably going to want to edit your tape. Post production is where you can make your program look more professional by editing mistakes, inserting graphics or adding music. Most home computers now include basic editing or movie-making software, and those starter programs are relatively easy to master.

5. Promote and distribute

Once your show is complete, find out from your public access station when it's going to air so you can promote your premiere! You may find that they run it several time per week. In addition to the local airing, you should definitely consider expanding your distribution. One way to extend your reach is to ask your channel to "bicycle," or share your show with other access centers. A more direct approach is to upload your FYI: Most video sites restrict uploads by file size (100MB) or length. Go beyond the obvious sites like YouTube and Google Video, and upload your video (or shorter clips) to Blip.tv and Veoh.com. These are very-user friendly, free video hosting sites with lots of great features.

Tips & Tactics

Finally, here are a few other tips to maximize your ROI:

oPublic Access TV need not be cheesy. The technology and equipment have come a long way - so take advantage of the resources available.

oExpand your video from local public access to the Internet. Web users are downloading 7 billion videos per month!

oBe sure to save your video as an electronic file for the web, such as a Quicktime movie (.mov), or a Windows movie (.wmv). After you upload your video, many video sites will provide the HTML code so you can embed your video on your own website.

oA study by the Wharton School of Business reports that video can be 600% more effective in communicating a message than print. Tap into that power.

TV writer/producer Lou Bortone is "The Online Video Guy," who gives small businesses and entrepreneurs the tools and rules for creating their own online video content. Lou helps individuals, businesses and non-profits produce compelling video blogs, podcasts and TV programs for the Internet. Call Lou at 603-498-9254 or e-mail lou.bortone@gmail.com when you're ready to profit from the online video revolution! And be sure to visit http://www.theonlinevideoguy.com and pick up your FR*EE Special Report "7 Secrets to Boosting Your Business Using Online Video!"

Are you using audio or video on your website yet to boost your business? No? Well, find out how to get video on your site fast and easy at TheOnlineVideoGuy.com!

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