Friday, July 17, 2009

A Guide To A Great Dog Training Video

A Guide To A Great Dog Training Video

by Geraldine Dimarco

Isn't it amazing what you can do with a camera and computer nowadays? You can shoot a video, post it in the World Wide Web, and have a few hundred thousand people access it within the end of the day. Many people seem to share this sentiment and have taken it upon themselves to shoot and star with their pet in one of those dog training videos. One asks oneself, with all these wannabe producers, how do you weed out the average from the best?

Among the things you look for, the very basic is for the video to be watchable. You cannot discount the sound and visual qualities that make up the video. Other than that, it must possess focus and organization. This will give the video the all important point of view that must be successfully communicated to the viewers. Topics that do not tie in to the title presented should be avoided at all costs.

Who is the spokesperson on the tape? Many times producers use well known celebrities to lend brand recall to their products. However, with services that require special expertise like dog training videos, licensed trainers are usually used. The public want to get information from the best source possible. Besides that this is their actual profession, these people are credible and in possession of valuable inside information and tips people can use. It may not be worth your dollars to see a Regular Joe teach on something that might be interesting but untested.

A successful dog training DVD out in the market would have a great deal attached to it. Instead of selling a single $20 video; you will find it packaged with special gifts like some related literature (valued at $xx) and a basic starter kit (valued at $xx) of some sort given for 'free' at only $40. People will be drawn more to the latter offer. It doesn't guarantee the product of course but value added to the paying customers is appreciated and be received better.

A product that is as good as they say it is should be suitably marketed. So what if the best ever canine instructional DVD comes out; if no one knows about it, no one will buy it. What will make a big difference are endorsements from several key experts in related fields like vets, animal organizations, highly esteemed colleagues, and sure, throw in a couple of dog loving celebrities too for the added punch. Tie-ups and strategic co-branding will ensure a higher level of brand recall and awareness for the product.

In connection to the previous paragraph, marketing should be properly transitioned to well-planned distribution channels. Reliable and reputable specialty dog sites that have stocks of the video for selling implies that it is a superb product.

And last but not the least, the best indication of a real winner are the musical notes that sound when the cash registers cannot stop closing and money keeps rolling in. The speed of how it flies off virtual shelves is usually directly proportional to the quality of the product. Anybody can press record, but it takes real effort to produce and release a truly worthy dog training video. If you ever buy one that checks all the above paragraphs, you know it was worth every cent. - 20511

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Title: A Guide To A Great Dog Training Video
Author: Geraldine Dimarco
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