Review of Recipe For Shooting And Distributing Sales Pulling Video Commercials
Before I get to my review of Kevin Riley’s latest ‘recipe’, called “Recipe For Shooting And Distributing Sales-Pulling Video Commercials” I have a confession to make…
I really suck at making videos! Have you ever seen one of my videos? No? Well, count yourself lucky!
Hey, it is not like I have never tried… It is just that I really dislike reinventing the wheel by teaching myself through trial and error, and, I have never come across a really good resource on how to create profitable videos.
Yes, there are many short little reports on the market about creating online videos. In fact, I even have the Private Label Rights to many of these. Have you ever seen me promote them? No, I won’t even give them to you for free!
Fact of the matter is that I have no doubt in my mind that I can significantly boost my sales and increase my mailing list by using video. There are many things that I am not an expert in and that I am not interested in becoming an expert in either. I either don’t really need to know it or I can easily outsource it.
Video is an exception! Here’s why…
The most important thing you need to significantly increase your online income is targeted traffic! Let’s be honest, the worst sales copy on the net, that gets a lot of traffic, will always make you more money than the best sales copy on the net that gets no traffic.
Pretty logical!
Now there are many ways of getting targeted traffic. Some are free (bum marketing, posting on forums, etc.) while others can be quite expensive (PPC advertising, ezine advertising, etc.). As a general rule of thumb you will always get more traffic by paying for it. There are a couple of exceptions and video is an exception.
Video is very inexpensive. You may have some initial costs shooting a video but once it is done it is done. A powerful video can send a stampede of targeted traffic to any one of your sites at virtually no cost.
How would you like to get an extra 1,000 or even 100,000 visitors per month? What impact would this have on your income? How many new prospects would you be able to add to your mailing list?
However, it is not that simple! You cannot simply just add any video to YouTube and expect to retire by next week. You need a sales-pulling video!
Well, time for my review of “Recipe For Shooting And Distributing Sales-Pulling Video Commercials” by Kevin Riley…
“Recipe For Shooting And Distributing Sales-Pulling Video Commercials” is not really a recipe… It is a cookbook! In fact, it consists out of three books totaling over 300 pages (334 pages to be exact) and nearly 500 screenshots!
It is the most comprehensive package I have ever come across on how to profit from video commercials.
I would normally review any new product by listing the things I liked as well as the things I didn’t like… Well, there is nothing I didn’t like from “Recipe For Shooting And Distributing Sales-Pulling Video Commercials.”
Part 1 gives a step-by-step and fully illustrated blueprint of how to create a video that will attract targeted traffic, pre-sell to them and then send them to your site with credit card in hand.
Every step is laid out in great detail with simple, and easy to understand, instructions.
Part 2 (Two Books) gives you a step-by-step strategy on how your video(s) can rank very well in the search engines. In fact, even dominate the search results.
In addition, it explains how to get your video up on the most important video sites on the internet (not only YouTube!) and how to promote your video using the power of Web 2.0.
Being brand new on the market, Kevin Riley is selling “Recipe For Shooting And Distributing Sales-Pulling Video Commercials” at a special price, for now anyway…
I highly recommend it!
Click here for more information.
To Your Online Marketing Success!
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February 18th, 2008 at 9:47 am
Hi Francois
This is a great informative article with loads of ‘food’ for thought.
Making videos is no doubt the way forward for us all working online
Thanks you
February 18th, 2008 at 3:28 pm
Thanks AnneMarie
Glad you found the post informative.
All the best,
Francois du Toit