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How you do Video for your dropshiped products? (6)
07-09-2019 01:09 PM
#1
icesurachat (Member)
How you do Video for your dropshiped products?
How you do Video for your dropshiped products?
Where did you find it?
07-11-2019 02:56 AM
#2
athena (Member)
Highly recommend https://animoto.com/ - the video is the start of your dropshipping business and you should really invest time in it. When you have a flow outsource it to someone who can pump out hundreds of videos for you each week for you to test
Example flow: Download competitor videos + Trim segments from YouTube clicks + Use Supplier Images/Video and then add flare / a story with animoto.
07-18-2019 04:57 PM
#3
icesurachat (Member)
Thanks a lot
07-25-2019 11:21 PM
#4
vortex (Senior Moderator)
1)Adobe Spark is great and VERY simple to use:
https://spark.adobe.com/
Basically:
-Look for royalty-free music (google and you'll find tons)
-Ask product supplier for all the images they have
-Go to Aliexpress to download product images that were uploaded by customers
...throw them into Adobe Spark and out comes a video!
2)You could hire someone from Fiverr:
https://www.fiverr.com/search/gigs?q...roduct%20video
3)Use a video creation service. There are tons out there - just google "ecom product videos".
Nick Peroni recommended this one in an FB group:
https://www.ecomvids.com/sales-page
These are obviously not cheap. But if you have a winning product you want to scale, then it's a no-brainer.
4)Lastly - order the product and make an unboxing/review/demo video yourself. It's the cheapest way and can be a really good way to start.
Lastly: To just test a product for potential, using static product images can be enough. Sometimes I see static images outperform video ads. This way you can test a lot more products, and only spend time on videos for the real winners.
Hope that helps!
Amy
07-28-2019 02:21 PM
#5
johner911 (Member)

Originally Posted by
athena
Highly recommend
https://animoto.com/ - the video is the start of your dropshipping business and you should really invest time in it. When you have a flow outsource it to someone who can pump out hundreds of videos for you each week for you to test
Example flow: Download competitor videos + Trim segments from YouTube clicks + Use Supplier Images/Video and then add flare / a story with animoto.
So to recap..the important parts
1) you find the video of the product on youtube
2) you steal the video
3) you re-upload the barely edited video on non-youtube
The 2) part is the cruical part.
Now with yotube going loco on copyright claims and with both FB / goog being loaded with revenue and oversold in terms of advertising space,
the question is when will both of them start doing a copyright cleanup on ads.
Computationally its very easy to do, they have all of the creatives hashed anyway, so its a very simple algo to detect copyright infringement or
maybe not even an infringement but a creative saturation (eg... if user experience is first.. then surely its not in the interest of user's experience
to be bombarded with same ads.. so a soft-block (no notification, just decrease in reach) is a feasible method to increase the quality of user's experience).
I bet on 2019 4th quarter.
Any other takers on this one ?
07-30-2019 05:29 PM
#6
vortex (Senior Moderator)
Now with yotube going loco on copyright claims and with both FB / goog being loaded with revenue and oversold in terms of advertising space,
the question is when will both of them start doing a copyright cleanup on ads.
Unfortunately this has already started.
Quite a few people have reported recently about accounts being banned or ads being flagged for copyright infringement.
I can't find where I've been reading reports from people - when I do I'll post links here.
But yes - it has become more important than ever to produce original content, including videos.
Amy
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