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Hey all,

What do you think has the most value in the marketplace? I am talking about in terms of something to give away.

Ebooks? Video, E-courses, video E-courses?

Let me know what you think

Thanks,

Brandon
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  • Profile picture of the author E. Brian Rose
    Originally Posted by moneyblogger1 View Post

    Hey all,

    What do you think has the most value in the marketplace? I am talking about in terms of something to give away.

    Ebooks? Video, E-courses, video E-courses?

    Let me know what you think

    Thanks,

    Brandon
    Different customers want to learn with different mediums, so my answer is: A combination of them all.
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  • Profile picture of the author MattyD
    Personally, I feel video is a fantastic media for delivering content to people. When done right it is easy to follow, easy to watch and if recorded on-screen, the viewer can actually see everything being carried out right in front of them.

    Some of my favourite products that I've seen have been a good combination of video and an accompanying PDF document.
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  • Profile picture of the author williamrs
    Usually, I just offer autoresponder series with some of my PPC campaigns (specially on Facebook).

    However, I think that videos and memberships have the most value.


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  • Profile picture of the author moneyblogger1
    Yeah...I was going to say video as well...
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  • Profile picture of the author James Foster
    I think people learn in all different ways, but we are pretty inundated with TV now, so video is the way to go.

    Not only that, but if you do a power point video, you are adding video, audio, and text all in one.
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  • Profile picture of the author good2go4
    I agree that video appears to have a higher perceived value but I know for myself as a customer that I hate video material because it is usually quicker for me to scan a pdf report and pull out what I need rather than sit through hours of video for one or two little nuggets.

    That said though I use videos in my products integrated with the pdf so that newbies can see what I am doing as I am explaining it - that seems to work quite well. But video sales letters i avoid like the plague - I do not have the time to sit through hype only to find the product was way overpriced in the first place

    Just my 2 cents
    Lisa
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