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Posted by jef_boy@hotmail.com on 11/09/07 16:53
On Nov 8, 4:53 pm, ushere <removethis.leslie.w...@gmail.com> wrote:
> depends on your potential market.... if it's a niche one, and you're
> fulfilling a need for 'information', then your only problem is letting
> your potential buyers actually knowing that you have a video for sale.
>
> i have done a couple of dvd's about stock horse challenges (sort of
> rodeo meets campdrafting) - each was around 50mins with 10minutes of
> extras, and i sold them for $25AUS. so far i've sold over 1,500. Not
> only was there word of mouth, but two magazines devoted to the sport
> (took out small ads), and local newspapers. i'm still getting orders
> from all over the world!
>
> leslie
I didn't niche it down I took a very broad topic (land development)
and made the film informational but with examples and its filled with
facts and information, but I'm finishing up on it and am trying to
make it as fun to watch as possible through use of music and colored
text effects.
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