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  • Which type of launch video do you prefer?

    Michael Shver
    13 replies
    We are launching soon, so I want to choose the best option and I'm generally interested in what you'd like to see more:

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    André J
    A gif that explains the USP fast is preferred IMO. A more in-depth video can be linked if I'm initially convinced.
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    Kate Ramakaieva
    FuseBase /formerly Nimbus/
    The best video is the one that showcases the functionality concisely and informatively. I believe it's not necessary to spend a large budget on a professional one - simply recording with a brief explanation can work even better.
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    Sidra Arif
    I usually prefer a short 30 to 60 sec video explaining everything about the product and what it do in a short and engaging way.
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    Igor Lysenko
    The features of the application are more attractive.
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    Oliver Thomes
    Recording of the creator explaining and showing the features
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    Heyalbert
    Always prefer recording of the creator explaining and showing the features. It could give users a clear understanding of what to expect and how your product can benefit them. Looking forward to your launch!
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    Michael Shver
    @heyalbert interesting, I see it's what many people actually prefer! Thank you for your answer! And followed your teaser too 🔥
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    Heyalbert
    @michaelshver thanks lot man! If you'd like to learn more about the products I'm working on, you can check out this video: https://youtu.be/EW8uhqEsNKc
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    Milli Sen
    A short video of the product features, use cases and how to use
    Ryan Zhang
    Personally, I prefer launch videos that are short, engaging, and directly highlight the product's unique features. It's essential they quickly capture the viewer's attention and clearly convey the product's value proposition.
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    Ryan Zhang
    I personally lean towards launch videos that are short and to the point, showcasing the product's key features and real-world applications. It's all about striking the right balance between informative and engaging.
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