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HOW TO START AND OPERATE YOUR OWN VIDEO TAPING SERVICE

This is a fabulously profitable business that's still growing.

And for sure, if you want a business that takes no special training, expensive office set-up or large investment - yet is capable of showing almost immediate profits - this is it!

Now is the ideal time to get started with your own Video Taping Service.

Purchasing and learning how to operate, as well as maintain the necessary equipment is easy.

The technological improvements built into the equipment, and the operating procedures have been so simplified that almost anyone with the ability to read, can study a video instruction manual for a couple of hours and immediately produce professional quality, highly marketable video DVDs.

Without a doubt, DVD technology has replaced VHS home movies as the most desired memory saving system.

One and two-person taping services around the country are reporting gross earnings of $100,000 to $150,000 per year.

One operation I looked into, reported an income figure of $1,400,000 during the proceeding 12 month period.

They were accepting taping jobs from all quarters, and keeping 4 hired teams busy.

Marketing imagination, organisation, and attention to detail are the keys to success in operating this business.

Ideas and requests for new things or events to DVD and preserve for later playback viewing, are coming in faster than one can list.

Then, there are so many things to remember and minor details to take care of, that the only way to operate successfully is with a series of checklists - for the person selling the service as well as the man or woman on the recording camera. But don't let mentioning of details to remember scare you off.

On the contrary, you'll find video equipment easy and inexpensive to practice on, especially when compared to attaining a comparable degree of expertise with film.

Then, look through your weekend newspaper and make a note of the girls announcing wedding dates.

Open your telephone directories and call these girls on the phone.

Ask them if they'd mind if you came to their wedding and make a video of it, without any obligation to them of course.

So you do to the wedding, introduce yourself, and practice making a video of the wedding ceremony.

Take the movie home, and critique it.

Keep this up until you have a DVD you're reasonably proud of, and then call the bride.

Ask to come over and let her see the DVD.

Explain to her that you're just getting started in the business, and you simply want her comments and suggestions.

Chances are, when she sees the video, she'll want to buy it.

While you're in this learning phase with your new business, visit an apartment building and arrange with the manager to make a video DVD of her showing the apartment to you as a potential renter.

Contact a couple of property management and real estate firms, and do the same thing with flats and houses for sale.

Another idea might be the taping of golfers practising in the local driving ranges.

Other ideas might include any kind of sports practice sessions, birthday parties, special anniversaries, baptisms, publicity stories, sales presentations, and statements by company presidents or general managers.

These are just a few suggestions you might want to pursue.

You may find a certain kind of video taping assignment especially enjoyable and want to specialise in that area. Or you may want to leave the door open for any kind of assignment and handle each as the opportunity presents itself.

Whatever you decide, there are a few "sure success" points to keep in mind as you begin to sell your services.

There are already millions of video recorders in American homes, with an estimated 100,000 being sold to new customers every month.

The slogan on your business card might read:

Have Video Recorder Available for ANY kind of assignment - You name it, and I'll DVD it ...

Radio and/or television advertising will probably be much more expensive than the resulting job assignments will sustain, so be very cautious when considering this type of advertising.

However, it will very definitely be advantageous for you to pursue guest interviews on just about any kind of broadcast talk show.

Talk show appearances and free write-ups about your business in your local newspapers are promotional angles to reach for at every opportunity.

Always be on the lookout for promotional ideas and gimmicks that will result in area wide publicity for your services.

The bottom line is simply this: Don't be adverse to creating a story or set of circumstances if it results in a talk show appearance or newspaper write-up for you.

How much should you charge for your services?

Basically, the going rate in most large metropolitan areas is about $60 per hour you spend on the assignment.

Thus, you're going to have to learn to estimate pretty accurately just how long each job is going to take you to produce a quality recording.

It's always a good idea to check out what other video taping services are in your area, or in a comparably sized city in your neighbouring towns are charging.

Newsletters and trade publications serving business of this type are available, however, we don't know of any that have attained national prominence currently.

Check with your equipment supplier on any that he might know of.

Success with a business of this kind does not require an office set-up or any special education or training.

You can start it on a part-time basis from your home, and build it into a full time, very profitable profession.

The prestige this business will afford you is similar to that of a doctor.

Starting with a young couple's wedding, if you follow up on each sale properly, you'll probably end up making DVDs of the birthdays of each of their children, school results, anniversaries, more birthdays, family histories, last wills and testaments, and into a whole new cycle with each generation.

You will need imagination, an affinity for people, and selling sense.

You can use the same DVD over and over again, and this is definitely a business where the phrase "practice leads to perfection", applies without qualifications or reservations.

To start a video taping service, you'll need a video recorder, and at least half a dozen DVDs.

Check around in your area.

Start by "reading up" on all the available equipment used for video taping.

Surf the internet a little or take a trip to your local library and a few hours browsing through the periodicals on video equipment should give you added interest and a basic indoctrination.

Next, check out the suppliers listed in the yellow pages of your telephone directory.

A few phone calls to those places listed, plus a few in-person visits, should supply you with enough catalogues and "idea material" to keep you busy for a week or more.

These elementary learning steps are necessary as the foundation of your business.

You should be able to buy a good quality video recorder for about $800, with blank DVDs for $1 or less.

When you buy, always 'dicker' with the dealer - explaining to him that you're in the process of establishing a video taping service, and if he will include a supply of DVDs with the recorder, or at least give you an especially good price on them, you'll buy all your DVDs from him.

It may not be your regular way of buying things, but when you're starting a business, every dollar counts, so always shop around for the best prices.

Once you have your video recorder, take it home and start practising with it.

Think of yourself as being on a job for a homeowner or an insurance company, taking a photographic inventory of the house and/or the occupant's possessions.

Practice by making a DVD record of your own household furnishings.

Make a DVD, then play it back and critique your work.

Then do it again, and again, until you have a DVD you can use in sales presentations to homeowners and insurance companies.

Video DVD recordings of this kind are becoming extremely popular with homeowners and insurance companies alike.

Virtually everyone would like to see himself as a star in a home movie.

Thus, when you show him a video DVD of himself in the starring role, he'll buy the DVD on the spot, or want you to make a similar DVD for him.

Regardless of false modesty, everyone likes to show pictures of himself, and explain to his friends the different highlights of his or her life.

With this understanding about your prospect in mind when you make a sales presentation, your closing rate should be quite close to 100%.

The best way to sell your services is to run a regular ad in your area newspapers.

Such an ad might be similar to this one:

VIDEO TAPING SERVICES

Whatever your idea or assignment, we can handle it for you!
No job too large or too small!
We're experts at taping weddings, anniversaries, birthday parties,
or other special occasions.
Commercial assignments also welcomed.
Your satisfaction is guaranteed, so give us a call right now!

When you receive calls in response to this ad, your objective will be two-fold: find out what kind of taping job they have in mind, and set up an appointment to show them an example of the kinds of DVDs you can produce for them.

Show them an example of your work.

Once you've met with them, and shown them a demonstration DVD, you should have the sale in your pocket.

Never meet with a prospect in a selling situation without some sort of demonstration video to show him.

Try to match the DVD you show them as closely to their wants and needs as possible.

Wedding videos you have made for prospective wedding clients, and shows of golf practice or instruction to golfing prospects.

Besides an ad in the newspaper, and the yellow pages, make copies of the ad and get it up on the notice boards in your local shops and supermarkets.

Send news and publicity releases to all the media in your area, definitely whenever you've got an unusual or special kind of assignment.

Have some impressive business cards printed, and hand them out to everyone, as often as you can.

Imagination is important because in many instances, you'll have to suggest an idea for your taping service.

Although just about everybody would like to have a raped record of some event or part of their life to pass along to future generations of their family, most will not be able to decide what to DVD until you suggest something to them.

You'll also find that almost no one is aware of even half your capabilities until you make suggestions.

Taking pictures of people requires an ability to get along well with people - get them to relax, and immediately feel comfortable in your presence.

You've got to be persuasive while exercising a great deal of tact and diplomacy.

Make friends easily, and quickly.

Be aware of, and have an understanding of wants, desires and ambitions.

Actually, selling and getting along with people are almost synonymous.

Life is an on-going program of selling yourself to achieve your own wants and ambitions. Read a few good books on the art of selling and remember, selling is really just a matter of recognising someone's needs and then satisfying those needs with a product or service.

Your customers will automatically accept it as fact, that you have the professional knowledge and equipment to fulfil their needs.

All you have to do is reassure them, listen to their reasons for these needs, and in closing the sale, become a good friend to them!

And that's it - the plan that can enable you to get started with your own Video Taping Service.

By following our suggestions, and with a bit of energy as well as persistence, you should be able to begin with very little start-up investment, and quickly begin to realise the fruits of your own profitable business.

Having laid it all out for you, the rest is up to you.

Your future is in your own hands!