Monday, April 20, 2009

The Voltage of Video

WHY VIDEO IS SO POWERFUL


  • Video is the preferred way for people to obtain information.
  • Video allows more of your message to be retained than mere reading.
  • Video allows your prospective clients to sell themselves on your products and services.
  • Video is much more cost effective than direct sales calls and demonstrations.
  • Video directly address two-thirds of the ways people learn: visual and auditory.
  • Video improves your website viewership by 300% and return visits by 500%.


50 years of television have proven that people prefer watching information rather than reading it. And they retain more of the message when it's presented in a powerful, evocative way.[1]

Professionally-produced video of your company’s capabilities allows prospective clients to sell themselves on what you offer.


Video is an ideal way to demonstrate your company’s capabilities and your product features and benefits to your customers.


Video is cost effective while sales calls and demonstrations cost hundreds of dollars.


Video has become a very cost-effective form of communication which allows you to demonstrate your product and service benefits in ways that photos and text simply cannot.


WHY ACCLAIMED VIDEO (click here to go to Acclaimed-Video.com)


  • Acclaimed has over 22 years experience.
  • Acclaimed is the oldest video production company in Boise, Idaho.
  • Acclaimed has the experience to design and bring your project to completion.
  • Acclaimed produces sales, promotional, demonstration, training, Website,Internet, and event video.


With over 22 years experience in video production, Acclaimed Video knows how to plan, design, shoot, edit, encode, and bring your project to a successful conclusion.

Acclaimed Video can guide you in the entire process: project design, script writing, videography, and editing.


Acclaimed Video produces sales, demonstration, training, Website, and event videos.



[1] Jon Klein, CEO of The Feed Room and former Executive Vice President of CBS News.