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02-17-2020, 05:32 AM
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How often do you guys sale your products through Youtube videos?
I mean you can't just make a review of your own product and put it. You have to make the pitch more discretely.
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To be frank.
There is no timing for that. Actually whenever the scope arises.
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We just pay off the maker of the video. To take a few seconds to talk about our product. Or, just say 'Our this episode is brought to you by XYZ'.
Yeah, and we do it every now and then.
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It's effective to drive traffic/leads/sales!
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(12-30-2022, 06:57 AM)soleseriouss Wrote: It's effective to drive traffic/leads/sales!
It's not what I asked.
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YouTube allows marketers to present unique content that viewers can easily watch and share. Initiating tools for brands done by YouTube marketing.
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I usually incorporate my products into tutorials or lifestyle videos. It feels more natural that way.
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Yep, soft-selling works best. Focus on value—show the product solving a problem naturally, not just a sales pitch.
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05-12-2025, 11:26 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-12-2025, 11:26 AM by YashaaGlobal.)
I started including my products in tutorial-style videos too, especially when showing practical uses or DIY projects. It just feels more genuine, and people seem more interested when it doesn’t come across like an ad. Sometimes I’ll show behind-the-scenes stuff, and that helps a lot with engagement.