Here is another video done by the same online BBQ retailer as the last video. This time Chef Tony reviews and demonstrates Grill Grates. From the video, I could see this would be good for grilled vegetables or fish. This is to give the “perfect sear” look with grill lines.
Unfortunately, technical issues again. This one has a second with no sound when it looks like there should be sound. It ends on an odd note…it just cuts off right after the chef saying I hope you guys try this and let me know what you think. It needed more space at the end…it felt like he could have been continuing to talk.
Technical issues aside…a good video. After getting recipes from the guy…I am more likely to listen to him recommending products to me. He says Grill Grates is a good product. That is the power of video. I don’t cook fish or vegetables often…so I am fine with my grill as is, but if I had any inclination in perfect sear lines when cooking fish and vegetables…I might buy this after seeing the video of his demonstration and review of the product. How about you?
This is a 1 minute and 51 second video that is a product sales video with a bit of product demonstration in it. It is using avoiding pain and fear to sell this product by first showing stock footage of a fire and flood…and the talking about protecting our data and memories. You hear about how this external hard drive is constructed and you see some footage of it being submerged and put through fire (probably from the ioSafe’s own tests and demonstration video).
I found this on YouTube, but I suspect it is a part of a catalog online…or a buyer’s picks section with several products. This is a short video designed to put across the main benefits and features quickly…to help make the sale. I have never heard of this hard drive before, but I think it is pretty cool. I may buy one at a latter date, but know that I know so much about it (from the video) I would recommend it if I heard someone say they are concerned about such damage to their hard drive in an accident. The video made me an advocate of the product…so I would say it is successful. How about you?
This is a 49 second video showing a bosu squat with rotation. This fitness studio has several exercises demonstrated on video on their website; and this is one of them. For people looking for exercise, this giving away of content (exercises in this case) gets people to like koficore.com. Also, it establishes them as experts. The technical aspects of the video (lighting, sound, etc.) could have been better, but they did this video themselves.
There is no call to action. Having one could have improved the video for getting new customers. Granted, this video is used as part of a monthly exercises series. But offers and calls to action could have been made. The description mentioned contacting them for a free guest pass…why not put this bit of info at the end of the video?
Even a simple video like this adds to one’s website and internet presence.
This one minute fifteen second video starts off with a customer saying why he keeps coming back. Starting off this video with a testimonial is a strong way to start. While seeing the environment and customers…you hear about what services they provide and where they are located. We are invited to call for a free consultation. You also get to meet several of the stylists. They don’t have this video on their website…what a waste.
This video is pretty good, but it would have been better to find out more about what makes City Hairstylists different. What is their unique selling proposition? Also, instead of just listing the contact info at the end…I would have made it a call to action and offer…Call now for a free consultation. Maybe even a first-timers discount.
This is a 1 minute and 12 second video demonstrating the HTC Magic phone (aka MyTouch3g). This video is simply demonstrating the cool features of the phone with some text (giving benefits) to cool music. Since the video was published on April 29, 2009…the video has been viewed almost 150,000 times and the video received 69 “5-star” ratings.
After seeing it, I am excited about this phone…and if I was buying a new phone, I would want to know more about this one. Instead of just an image and text, like so many use to sell products…a website could have this video there. The preview-still-image chosen is one of the cool features. Do you see why Coremetrics found in a survey that products with “product tours” had a 35 percent increase in the sales conversion rate among shoppers who viewed the tours vs. those who did not. This is powerful stuff.