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BlueWaterLED

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Our facebook fans are able to watch our first (and very basic) instructional video entitled "Connecting to Power", which is a short 5 minute video showing you one basic way to get connected to the power in your boat. This video is for the beginner but we will get more and more technical as we go.
We will also be taking requests from folks and asking what they would like to see us do in the next videos.

Come join us, check out the pics, write a review of your product, and watch the videos as we make them.

Thanks.
 
I sent an email about using your lights for bowfishing. You responded and I want to thank you for that. I would love to see some video of those that are using them for that. Also I would like to see some video of each of your products being used, not just pictures of them. I'm very close to making a purchase, but I just don't know if what I want can be done.

Thanks for being a great sponsor.
 
Awesome! Still loving the lights I installed in my G3. Enjoy following you on Tinboats and Facebook! Look forward to more videos.
 
huntinfool said:
I sent an email about using your lights for bowfishing. You responded and I want to thank you for that. I would love to see some video of those that are using them for that. Also I would like to see some video of each of your products being used, not just pictures of them. I'm very close to making a purchase, but I just don't know if what I want can be done.

Thanks for being a great sponsor.

I remember that. I told you that I had a guy using them for what you had planned them for. I gave him dealer pricing and never heard from him again, said he was a member of some big group and thought he could sell them. I have tried to contact him but he doesn't answer so I can only assume that either they did not work the way he intended or he had no intention of pointing people in my direction. :lol: I will keep trying to contact him because I think the latter is true, I have used them to light up the bank and they did well.

I do intend on making more videos, starting simple and getting more complicated. Stay tuned!
 
I'm not on facebook, but would be interested in some of the video's. Let me know what you come up with. Especially if you do one using your lights for bowfishing.

Also do you have a green fish attracting light?
 
I could be wrong, but I don't think you need to be a member of facebook to watch the videos.

I do have green lights and they have been used under the rubrail to attract baitfish, but I do not have a fish-attracting light persay on the market.
 
BlueWaterLED said:
I could be wrong, but I don't think you need to be a member of facebook to watch the videos.

It's been my experience that if the videos are hosted by Facebook, then you must be a Facebook member to view them or you (BWLED) must post or send the link of your FB video to individuals or other websites for them to find it and see it. However, if you host your videos on YouTube, those can be viewed by anyone by simply going to YouTube and searching for them by the name of the Video or by the Owner of the video. Someone feel free to correct me if I am wrong here.
 
I might one day join facebook. But right now I don't have any real need to get on there.

But I'm still interested in the video's, if I have to join just to watch the video's i will. But If I can watch them on Youtube that would be fine too.
 
I never thought a guy like me would ever be on facebook, but the fact is that most tackle companies and boat companies are now doing their networking on their as well as outdoor media. It has become an interesting site for the outdoor enthuesiast. I will work on posting it to youtube later tonight and I will post the link, I will warn you that it is basic and for the beginner, but I think it was necessary to start that way.
 
Post it up to youtube, then copy the embed link off to the right. Then come back here to TinBoats and click the youtube code box, past the embedded link in between the brackets and it will play here and link to youtube for full size viewing, if we wish to view it that way. You can also scribe your facebook URL onto the video using the youtube editor.

Believe me when I say a LOT more people will search (first time searches) youtube for your product than facebook. If your going to use free internet marketing, you might as well cover all the bases:) Do you have Adwords yet? :mrgreen:
 
I started with facebook because our facebook fans had requested that we do it. I have actually tried adwords and haven't been really successful with it. Facebook results have been instant, it has been the second best sales source we have ever tried. The videos are not really made to advertise our product but to help those who want to buy but are afraid to attempt installation.
 
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