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Post by Tim Somers on Nov 9, 2009 8:42:36 GMT -5
Have a YouTube Account? Please log in, watch this 44 second video, rate it, then post a comment - Thanks. www.youtube.com/watch?v=lL6QA23VLycVideo Marketing - $75 For A 30 second video like this one. Generated from your pictures and/or video and text - 1 minute video - $125 No Charge For Helping Your Video Get Noticed on YouTube, Facebook, Your Website and/or Blog.Right Now when searching for "Custom Printed Promotional Pens" on YouTube - there are 259 videos that come up - Bizarre is not found anywhere near the first page. With your viewing, rating and comments - we should be on the first page within a week to tens days. So I thank you in advance!Tell your companies story via video - To Your Continued Success! Tim
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Post by lindapastor on Nov 9, 2009 11:40:55 GMT -5
Wonderful, Tim. I liked it. I was once told to always ask for the business. I don't think I saw that in your video??? Should one ask in video?? How does one ask in video? Blessings, Linda
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Post by Tim Somers on Nov 10, 2009 8:09:51 GMT -5
Linda, I guess that is one approach - but I have always taken the less pushy road in my networking and sales vehicles, so it appears that way in this particular video too. A "call to action" or "asking for the business" is a good tactic if you are comfortable with it...it can also backfire and rub people wrong, therefore making them run from you. I personally hate being sold and avoid "pukers" and pushy salespeople, so the "ask for the business" technique is not something I practice...it's worked naturally for 20 years for me - could my sales have been more, sure...but I am comfortable with my techniques. That said...when generating a video a "call to action" or "asking for the business" could easily be put in play to fit any companies needs. Each company/service would need to be evaluated for the best possible call to action. ~Thanks for the kind comments on the video - been reading a lot about Video Marketing - wave of the future, with everyone running full speed ahead - people are watching videos verse reading sales letters, etc. Tim Wonderful, Tim. I liked it. I was once told to always ask for the business. I don't think I saw that in your video??? Should one ask in video?? How does one ask in video? Blessings, Linda
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Post by lindapastor on Nov 10, 2009 11:11:56 GMT -5
Thanks Tim. I know the 'asking for the business' is popular, and quite often necessary, but I often forget.
Blessings, Linda
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Post by Tim Somers on Nov 11, 2009 7:53:56 GMT -5
. Well it only took 2 Days to reach the #1 spot on YouTube for Custom Printed Promotional Pens out of 269 videos that have more views and have been posted much longer. And even more exciting the video made the first page of YouTube for Promotional Pens out of 1,410 - Please watch, rate and comment to push the video to #1 for Promotional Pens - THANKS!!Tim Have a YouTube Account? Please log in, watch this 44 second video, rate it, then post a comment - Thanks. www.youtube.com/watch?v=lL6QA23VLycVideo Marketing - $75 For A 30 second video like this one. Generated from your pictures and/or video and text - 1 minute video - $125 No Charge For Helping Your Video Get Noticed on YouTube, Facebook, Your Website and/or Blog.Right Now when searching for "Custom Printed Promotional Pens" on YouTube - there are 259 videos that come up - Bizarre is not found anywhere near the first page. With your viewing, rating and comments - we should be on the first page within a week to tens days. So I thank you in advance!Tell your companies story via video - To Your Continued Success! Tim
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