As far as pre-launch video marketing campaigns go, the Video Boss series has been awesome. Andy Jenkins knows how to make a persuasive video. Go watch the the final video in his four-part video marketing campaign.
Of the four videos, this one is by far the most sales oriented. That certainly makes sense if you think about the purpose of each video in a four part campaign.
The first one was to convince you that online video marketing, and Andy Jenkins, were the greatest things since sliced bread.
The second one had much more practical content and was designed to convince anyone who doubted it that Andy’s videos are top-notch. It covered the basics of video making.
The third video was also full of practical content but the subject moved on to using video as a marketing tool.
The final video contains the most sales pitches, since he has theoretically won you over with the first three videos.
That would be the stratagy at any rate.
As I said in my email, if anyone of you buys Andy’s product through my affiliate link, then I will add a bonus of three hours of free consulting time, a $450 value.
I have no doubt Video Boss will be a fantastic product. If you are to that level in your business and can make a commitment to spending the time necessary to fully digest the product, then the $1,997 fee would probably be dwarfed with the money you would subsequently make.
If however, you are not ready to completely dive into online video marketing at the moment, then perhaps you should opt for something less expensive, like a few hours of consultation with me!
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Lorraine Grula
<< FilmYourEvent is a professional video production company based in London (UK).


