The Story Behind A Superb 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?

Where do we start but with the basics? The video should first of all be watchable. The sound and visual quality should be of excellent standards if it were to be counted among the best. This will help in making the conveyance of the total videos point of view much simpler for the viewer. With focus and organization, the different subtopics will be easier to understand and follow. A theme that will tie the whole presentation together will add professionalism to the over-all look.

The person they see on screen is who the general public will associate with the video. Is he or she credible to that particular niche? Sometimes celebrities are used to help build brand recollection thus distinguishing it from their competitors. However, for products that require information on the subject, professionals in the field are utilized. For dog training videos, certified trainers are often employed for this job. It may be that a regular person can sincerely loves to teach his animal and is passionate about sharing his expertise; but someone who has taken his time to study and learn about the subject professionally is still the person you will want to listen to.

Having a good deal attached to a product will not ensure the quality of the core product; but the added value will be appreciated by the consumers which will result in bigger returns. For instance, a dog training DVD sold at $20 will less likely experience a higher demand than a $40 DVD that comes with a book and maybe a starter kit given for free for the duration of their promo.

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.

More than anything else, the number one hallmark of an excellent dog training video is how it is received by owners with beloved dogs in their care. Forums will be busy, blogs will be occupied and shelves will be empty with what people perceive to be a truly great doggie find. Any child can press the record button; but it takes careful planning and sincere efforts to produce and promote a worthwhile video. If you ever find yourself in possession of one, you know it is money well spent. - 29895

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