Internet Video Promotion, Inc., is Officially in Business
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That’s my business card. I currently serve *only* Bradenton and Sarasota, and I can *only* do a few videos weekends and evenings. This is a side thing, not my main source of income.
Internet Video Promotion gives you TV-style marketing power without paying high cable or broadcast TV production and air time charges. Fewer people will watch your video on the Internet than will watch it on TV, but on the Internet virtually everyone who sees it is searching for your product or service and wants to see your video instead of treating it as an interruption, so it only takes 1:100 as many Internet views as TV viewers to bring you the same amount of business.
Here’s what you get for $300:
- A 30 - 60 minute shooting session at your place of business or another location you choose
- Up to three hours of editing time, including addition of royalty-free background music if requested
- Final product is a 3-5 minute “mini-infomercial” for your business or non-profit group, uploaded to at least five major video hosting services plus a 30 - 60 second TV-style spot for viewers with short attention spans
- You get final versions and raw footage on DVD, no extra charge
- Negotiable discounts for repeat customers
- Code to embed videos in your website supplied at no charge
In other words, $300 is a complete price, with no gimmicks or add-ons. I even give you a free page on roblimo.com for your videos. The only extra charge I can think of at this point is travel time if you’re much more than a 30 minute drive from my home office near downtown Bradenton.



December 11th, 2006 at 12:37 am
Good to see you’re still rockin’ Roblimo. I’m working and living in Sarasota still producing video and causing trouble. Been on staff with the Jennings folks and have shot almost 30 hours of material.
January 1st, 2007 at 1:42 pm
[...] There is obviously a market for a service that offers high quality, ad-free video delivery. Lulu.tv is working on this. So am I, along with my partner Brice Burgess, for our Internet Video Promotion startup — although we’re cooperating with Lulu.tv and in the end may use their servers. [...]