Video to explain my concept & use in social media promotion - probably 2D animation
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Experience Level: Intermediate
We have developed a new & unique concept in internet marketing - we sell short three-word natural language phrases, that work in any browser, and are automatically clickable in twitter - at their simplest they work like a web-shortener, redirecting people to some existing web content / site - at their most complex they can work like any dot-COM domain name, including web & email.
As they are made of natural language, they work well for bridging people from real-world material (TV / Radio / poster / leaflet / signage) to online content. They are intended as a supplement to existing (dot-COM) branding, but can also be used as a business' only branding.
e.g. add "watches.for.men" to the bottom of a poster for a men's watch to help people find that specific watch, instead of expecting them to drill through from the site's front page, which may carry 100s of watches.
Examples are - gifts.for.men, ladies.of.fashion, taste.of.london, trucks.for.sale, two.for.one, wine.for.sale, fitness.for.men, photos.of.london, week.of.fashion, home.for.sale
The dot tells the browser you are referring to a specific truck.for.sale, not just doing a generic search looking for any truck to buy.
The fact they are made of natural language, not computer code, is our unique selling point - so this is a critically important point. It means people can more easily recognise & remember them and tell their friends about them
More info at http://phrases.for.sale/ & http://names.of.london/
https://names.of.london/pdfs/Phrases.pdf
https://names.of.london/pdfs/Readable_Domain_Names.pdf
My personal preference would be for a short (45 sec to 1 min) 2D animation and a neutral British or light US accent voice over, but I'm open to suggestions, subject to budget :)
For me, videos that have continuous smooth movements, but a simple voice over seem to have a feel of excitement, without being overwhelming.
Primary target markets are US, Canada, UK, Australia, NZ, India & China.
If you do not have examples of your work, I will not consider you - sorry.
As they are made of natural language, they work well for bridging people from real-world material (TV / Radio / poster / leaflet / signage) to online content. They are intended as a supplement to existing (dot-COM) branding, but can also be used as a business' only branding.
e.g. add "watches.for.men" to the bottom of a poster for a men's watch to help people find that specific watch, instead of expecting them to drill through from the site's front page, which may carry 100s of watches.
Examples are - gifts.for.men, ladies.of.fashion, taste.of.london, trucks.for.sale, two.for.one, wine.for.sale, fitness.for.men, photos.of.london, week.of.fashion, home.for.sale
The dot tells the browser you are referring to a specific truck.for.sale, not just doing a generic search looking for any truck to buy.
The fact they are made of natural language, not computer code, is our unique selling point - so this is a critically important point. It means people can more easily recognise & remember them and tell their friends about them
More info at http://phrases.for.sale/ & http://names.of.london/
https://names.of.london/pdfs/Phrases.pdf
https://names.of.london/pdfs/Readable_Domain_Names.pdf
My personal preference would be for a short (45 sec to 1 min) 2D animation and a neutral British or light US accent voice over, but I'm open to suggestions, subject to budget :)
For me, videos that have continuous smooth movements, but a simple voice over seem to have a feel of excitement, without being overwhelming.
Primary target markets are US, Canada, UK, Australia, NZ, India & China.
If you do not have examples of your work, I will not consider you - sorry.
James S.
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