Selling Christmas Offer - Video Tutorial Creation - HD 720p & high qualitative

Discussion in 'Content Creation' started by jeano, Dec 22, 2010.

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    SPECIAL Christmas offer - Tutorial Video Creation

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    Did you ever create a complicated software or website and were worrying that your customers and users wouldn't understand it? It's obvious that software & websites which are designed to handle difficult tasks are often a little bit crowded but user-friendly - as soon as your user has understood the idea & design behind the website. Now, you could get a content writer to write a tutorial for you - But he or she will charge you atleast a buck per 100 words, and if you really have a difficulty website or software, you'll receive a 1000 words long text. Who would ever read through that? I wouldn't. This is why I offer my video creation services.

    Here are all the benefits you receive when you ask me to create a video tutorial:

    - High Video & Sound Quality
    - A included voice-over, explaining your software/website briefly and understandable
    - 720p High Definition Resolution
    - Possibly more customers due to a video explaining the website/software briefly
    - Less questions asked by customers, meaning less 'waste' of time for you

    Now you may think: How expensive can this get? Will you be charging me 30 bucks per working hour or more?

    And I say: No! I charge you $17.50 for any video tutorial up to 10 minutes, including a voice-over! Of course, if you require a watermark in a corner of the video, I add that one at no additional charge!

    But before you think about the real quality of my videos, here are some examples:

    This is a basic promotional video, it also contains some tutorial material:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LoO5I-Zbs3U

    Here is another video tutorial I've done so far, sadly, the customer converted it down to 480p:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kl1fCb_URV0&feature=related
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hjy40FLcDig&feature=related

    You're interested? Then contact me either via mail at vis(AT)michael-services.com or drop me a PM right here on digitalpoint! I'm looking forward hearing from you!

    Regards
    Michael​
     
    jeano, Dec 22, 2010 IP