Martial Arts Video War
As a test, I recently sent out two martial-arts videos to subscribers of two of my other lists.
One video was 15 minutes long; the other was a 3-minute vid. Do you know which video is selling the most copies of How to End the Fight with One Hit?
First, a breakdown of what each covered. Then, I’ll share the results of the test. And finally, you can watch the videos for yourself … and comment, if you’d like.
15-minute Video:
- me reading the slides that appear on the screen
- a few video presentation effects
- some background music and sound effects
- features and benefits of End the Fight with One Hit
3-Minute Video:
- quick solve for a customer problem
- no boring slideshow ‘script’ slides
- photograph examples
- free resource
- paid resources
- minimal sound effects
Which Video Is Outselling the other at an 8:1 ratio?
I couldn’t believe it when I saw the statistics, but …
drum roll, please …
the long video (15-minutes of boring monologue) is far outselling the short, more specific one (3-minute slideshow). In fact, for every eight ebooks of How to End the Fight sold through the long presentation, only one sell from the “Being Helpful” tip.
Curious?
Comments?
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