The Value of Videos in WSO's?

by Orator
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I'd like the opinion of the people here in Warrior Forum, I'm in the midst of my next WSO creation, and I was curious what are people's opinions on adding videos to go along with the pdfs?

Sort of like an over the shoulder view of exactly what I'm doing? I admit I don't sound like James Earl Jones, but I really want to deliver the maximum value on my next product.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jack Duncan
    I admit I don't sound like James Earl Jones
    That was a good one...

    My experience has been that they do increase the value of your WSO for some Warriors.

    I think this is true of really any product, but I think it is especially true if you have a multi-step process that you go over...to help keep confusion down.

    Some people just learn better seeing someone do something.

    If you have the time, I'd say go for it.

    All the best on your WSO!
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    • Profile picture of the author Orator
      Originally Posted by Jack Duncan View Post

      That was a good one...

      My experience has been that they do increase the value of your WSO for some Warriors.

      I think this is true of really any product, but I think it is especially true if you have a multi-step process that you go over...to help keep confusion down.

      Some people just learn better seeing someone do something.

      If you have the time, I'd say go for it.

      All the best on your WSO!
      Maybe I should hire something warm, and feminine from fiverr...?

      Anyway I figured that, some people to tend to learn more visually. I suppose this means me and my new copy of camtasia will have to do battle.
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  • Profile picture of the author Silas Hart
    Originally Posted by Orator View Post

    I'd like the opinion of the people here in Warrior Forum, I'm in the midst of my next WSO creation, and I was curious what are people's opinions on adding videos to go along with the pdfs?

    Sort of like an over the shoulder view of exactly what I'm doing? I admit I don't sound like James Earl Jones, but I really want to deliver the maximum value on my next product.
    You don't have to sound like James Earl Jones, just don't sound monotone. I bought a product from someone with a monotone Australian accent and I had to watch the videos in 5 minute clips and take notes because his boring speech made it extremely hard to pay attention.
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    • Profile picture of the author Orator
      Originally Posted by FaJeeb View Post

      You don't have to sound like James Earl Jones, just don't sound monotone. I bought a product from someone with a monotone Australian accent and I had to watch the videos in 5 minute clips and take notes because his boring speech made it extremely hard to pay attention.

      Maybe I should contact some warriors I know, and have them review the videos before I launch... it's an idea.
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      • Profile picture of the author paulie888
        Originally Posted by Orator View Post

        Maybe I should contact some warriors I know, and have them review the videos before I launch... it's an idea.
        Try to keep the videos fairly short, interesting and also focused. I feel that it's better to break up the videos into a couple of short ones that are pretty focused, so that people don't have to wade through a lot of content in the video and fast forward/rewind just to get to the exact point that they want.

        Paul
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        • Profile picture of the author Orator
          Originally Posted by paulie888 View Post

          Try to keep the videos fairly short, interesting and also focused. I feel that it's better to break up the videos into a couple of short ones that are pretty focused, so that people don't have to wade through a lot of content in the video and fast forward/rewind just to get to the exact point that they want.

          Paul
          That's what I was thinking, breaking the process up into different segments. Thanks for the advice Paul.
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  • Profile picture of the author Miles Kral
    I think it's always helpful, most people learn visually and look for videos as a added benefit.

    Miles
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