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Question of the week:
How did last week’s challenge go for you?
Second question of the week:
What should my next product be? Video creation or list-building/traffic?
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Hi Shane, congrats on the new product. As always, I am tempted to buy your stuff. Didn’t feel like unscripted to me. I think I’ll pick up the slack and set myself deadlines like that, too. Final result will be: Be profitable by June 2011;-) More actionable steps will be between now and that final goal.
Good start! Definitely break that down into smaller steps. Like really small steps, if you need to.
Sorry forgot to mention: List building would be awesome! I follow a strategy, that seems a bit weak and not thought through.
list building. video creation. list building. video creation…. it’s a toss up but I am leaning toward video creation – I love how smooth and professional feeling your vids come across and need some pointers.
I was on track all week! It’s like things clicked and, zoom, I got things done with time left over (and that’s with managing a large family and caring for my elderly in-laws). thanks for the boot in the backside, Shane.
Congratulations! Makes me really happy to read that the challenged helped you. Keep it up!
Video and list building are both things that I have never done but realize that the time has come for me to venture into those areas.
I am just beginning my research into video creation to increase traffic and sales. Since that product wouldn’t be ready for me when I need it, I have to go with list building.
Thanks, your vote is noted. :)
after your sunday update of last week, i decided that i needed to buckle down and i built a list containing the major things i wanted to do. i tried to set a deadline of one week to add another detailed page to one of my sites but try as i might, personal obligations got in the way. however, by writing down the things i wanted to do and keeping that list in front of me (at my monitor), i was able to concentrate and stay on task during the times that i was at my computer. even having that list around allowed me to THINK about what i wanted to do and not get derailed.
i’ve purchased backlink battleplan, A100k, and i’ve signed up for secockpit and i also plan to buy focus and action. i feel that i only need one more piece of help to complete my list of tools and that would be the video production tool. i really like your style and how you present yourself and would like to know how you’ve come to get to the point you’re at. my vote is for video production….
i’ve been on the sidelines for a while reading and watching what you do – i finally decided to speak up thru this comment.
Hi Matt, thanks for your comment!
Well done on your productivity boost, man! Keep focused like that and you’ll be seeing some nice growth in your business pretty quickly.
Hi Shane
I wouldn’t worry too much about whether your sales-video is scripted or not – the main thing is to come across to your audience as genuine and sincere, and you do!
Some can do this better with a script when others sound really ‘wooden’ and un-natural when using a script.
Regarding unrealistic advertising claims, personally I think that most people are really becoming more and more sceptical at these sorts of claims you refer to. Anyone who has been around the IM niche for more than a month will have had a belly-full of this type of cr*p (can I say that?) already.
Yes, you do have to ‘sell’ what you’ve got if you are to make a good living but, I think the more real you make your claims the more realistic are the people who become your customers – they don’t expect to make $173,465 overnight!
Anyway I realise I’m starting to ramble now so I’ll finish here.
Regards
PS – I think one of the biggest things most people who are starting out on the IM journey struggle with is getting started with list-building, video marketing is great but you have to get the basics down first, so I’d suggest list-building for your next product.
Thanks for your commen, Maurice!
I agree with your point about unrealistic claims. Somehow, I always find myself wanting to make a product that lives up to the claims that other marketers are making. Like I feel I need to be able to deliver what the other guys claim that they deliver.
Aloha to you from Hawaii,
congrats on the product
I hesitate to comment in any way that may come out as negative.. and, as a subscriber, you have added value to me so I feel like I must offer my comments for your consideration.
I watched sales video and read copy but for some reason felt:
1)unconnected, like the story was interesting about what you had done but it had nothing to do with me. There was a disconnect. There was no relation to the problems I have. Like: have you purchased a program that claimed to solve (how to get traffic, better sales page, whatever) but 3 months later the program is not in place and earning you money? Have you had great ideas about doing something and after 6 months your girlfriend, wife, coworker, or partner asked … so when will you start making a spendable income? How long will you let this current state of affairs continue? What can you do about it?
If there were a solution would you be interested? or would you rather continue down the same road and get exactly the same “results”?
2)no desire to buy a program that sounds like a lot of work. You did not emphasize anything about simplicity or ease of application. Can I watch or take your training and by implementing the technique in video #2 learn how to do something that will give me some specific advantage? (I don’t know, get that website up and running in 3 hours rather than 3 weeks?)
3)no motivation to get a program in which I will not really get the results until the “long term”. Does your system get me results, specific, tangible real world results in by next Friday, tomorrow..etc. What will those results be? a product done? a website up? whatever I want.. (not necessarily cash in hand or an increase in income)
4)No reason to buy this as something that is any different that anything else out there. If your emphasis is on how this will improve my life then why should I buy your product instead of doing or buying something else?
I really like your non-hypey sales presentation style and hope I have not offended you in any way by my comments. (You did ask for comments.) It is 4:30 in the morning so I may not be as clear as I would prefer, maybe I just lack focus and action is what is needed?
Best of luck with your product. I am very interested in how you do with it.
Thanks for letting me rant,
Stantheman from Kona
Hi Stan,
Thanks for your detailed feedback!
I think you make some really good points there and making that “connection” between my offer and problems/solutions that are relevant to you is exactly what a good sales-pitch is about, IMO. I’m very greatful for your honest feedback on this.
I’m surprised about 2), since I really felt I had emphasized the heck out of how quickly this product delivers results. But apparently, not enough. I also feel like it may be better not to mention anything “long term” on a sales-page at all, even though in reality that’s far more important than the quick stuff.
I’ll definitely take all this into consideration when I edit the video and sales-letter.
Hi Shane,
For your next Product, I’m waiting for your BattlePlan Automation Program. Last year you mentioned that you were working on an automation version, which would save us a lot of time? How soon will this program be available?
Also, will you or Sam be creating more tutorial videos on how to best use the SEOCockpit software program? I have viewed the current videos, but I feel that I’m not using the software to it’s full potential? For example, if you find a keyword you like how do you go about digging deeper? I would like to just click the keyword to dig deeper, but it doesn’t have that option?
One last thing, I’m glad you came out with your “Focus and Action” product. This is exactly what I have been searching for, and it’s reasonable priced! There are many programs out there that are similar, but there priced way too high ($500+) for us little guys! So, just that alone tells me your here to help us!
In this business you really need honest answers and true guidance, while focusing in the right direction.
So, as a guy working hard to make the “Internet Marketing” business a reality for myself some day, I wanted to thank you again Shane! It really means a lot to me, that there is someone who really cares about our success!
All the Best,
Clifton
Thank you for your comment, Clifton!
Yes, a “next step” to Backlink Battleplan is planned and in the works. So far, codenamed “Backlink Warmachine”. I have to say that it’s on hold right now, because I want to wait and see if/how the announced Google changes affect link building Google announced that they were going to take action against spammy, low-quality content. I don’t know if that’s just talk or if they really have something up their sleeve. In any case, since automated link building largely relies on low-quality content to distribute (with links inside), I want to wait this one out for a bit.
I’m also not sure if I should just do a program about automation or also include outsourcing as part of the program. So, currently, I’m afraid I really don’t have an ETA for this product.
Hi Shane,
I like your sales letter/video.
My vote will go the list building, I have not seen any or heard of any list building courses that was really good, most of them just show how to put an opt in form on a squeeze page, and set up the first auto responder message.
I would rather learn about writing the emails, how often to send, double or single opt in, plain text or html (html to get tracking, or plain text to better avoid spam), pop ups/exit splash how best to use it or not to use it at all, the best funnel to use when delivering a “freebie” to keep them on the list.
All the best
Kim C
Hi Kim,
Thanks for your reply! What you are mentioning is what I would call “e-mail marketing”, not list building. The focus of the product I have planned is definitely on how to actually generate traffic and create squeeze pages that convert that traffic well. I’d also go into some follow-up strategies and do some testing on that, but not go very deep into long-term e-mail marketing.
The reason: My goal is to have at least 10’000 subscribers on a test-funnel, where I can test many different e-mail marketing styles and compare the results, before I make a product about e-mail marketing.
There are more than enough products where people talk about what they assume or believe is the best way to do e-mail marketing, but it seems like no one really knows what’s best. I want to take that a step further and deliver actual, reliable test-data on this topic.
Traffic and conversions, that’s sweet music in my ears, and it’s definitely more important than some of the things I mentioned, sounds like a product I would buy.
Some of the things I mentioned, like pop ups and the best funnel to use for getting the traffic into the auto responder, was related to conversions, so we are still on the same page.
I know there are many products that talks about email marketing, but none of them feels complete, they are either for complete newbies, or for people that already have a reasonable size lists (mostly the high prized ones).
It would nice be with something in between, that not use so much time on total newbie stuff like signing up for services. And also not expect you to have a list already.
Looking forward to it, I’m sure it will be great no matter what
you decide.
I think that’s a very good point. There is something of a gap between “how to sign up for an autoresponder service” and “how to get better conversions from your existing list” in the focus of the available products.
One option would be to create a separate mini-guide covering the basics, just so that’s covered, and then go into some more advanced stuff. Much like I did with “Backlinks Quickstart” which is like the newbie component for Backlink Battleplan.
Hi SHane,
For me it would have to be the video creation. I am currently lookinh to do my own product and this of course will include videos. I have also had a go at some myself already and cannot seem to get good sound.. I have alot of hissing in the backround.
On the other hand list building is also going to be required at some point. So i’d say challenge yourself to do both! LOL
Thanks for your comment! Attempting to do both at the same time would definitely slow me down a lot. Having said that, there are at least a dozen products that I would LIKE to create all at once, but alas, it’s not possible.
Hello Shane,
Your video presentation (Sales Page) for Focus & Action was great. It must have been as I purchased as soon as I finished watching the video. Within just a few seconds. I don’t buy many products – very very selective. What I would like to say to you is that I am not sure if you know it or not but you are a natural sales person. By going unscripted you come across as very sincere, so honest, so helpful that you convince those watching to buy. Don’t get away from this. Don’t listen to the naysayers and those who go through life looking to be offended. Stay true to your own talent and your music. The Focus & Action was spot on for sales. Very convincing without overselling or promising the moon. There are plenty of others doing that. Don’t go there. Stay with your style you are on to something that someday they may refer to as the “Melaugh Method” of video sales.
Great product by the way I finished watching and made my action plans and I am already getting much more done and enjoying doing so more than I can ever remember. Wonderful concepts there and I would highly recommend that everyone purchase it. Great for anyone, not just internet marketers. I have already sent the link to several friends I know who have issues in that area. None of who are internet marketers. I’m not an affiliate – that way when I recommend to my friends and they know I am not doing it for the money.
Re: Questions of the week. Yes, I took the challenge. I have been messing about with a new web site for months and challenged myself to get it done. Which I did, not perfect but it is done and now I can go back and tweak it in the weeks ahead. It is good enough. This is a great strategy and I already have projects lined up for several weeks to do the same.
Please develop the video product. Please focus on screen cast videos. Your screen capture videos are remarkable. I actually study your videos and take notes. I download them and play them over and over to study your unique techniques. If you could just cover the basics of how you do your layout, tools used etc that would be wonderful. Like you mentioned before you get requests to do other videos for people all the time so obviously there is some real talent and skills that you have developed.
I am not a graphic designer but I can recognize good design when I see it and all of your screen casts videos are beautiful to look at. So please go with the video product. I am not that interested in on screen videos as I have watched enough of these to know that you need a certain presence to pull it off. I have seen my share of people trying to pull that off an failing. You have it but I am not sure it can be taught. But I am convinced you can teach me and others how to create great screen capture videos. Thank you for all you do. I am learning so much from you. Just by being observant and making note of your techniques.
Thank you, Charles. I’m very happy to hear that you’re already experiencing results with the focus & action methods!
And I absolutely want to keep doing things my way and avoid going down the path of over-promise and under-deliver that so many marketers take.
Also: Congrats on getting your site done. I know how difficult it can be to settle for “good enough”, but it’s necessary to overcome perfectionism. Also to get things done at all. :)
Hey Shane, (just watched the whole video now)
The first problem is, I only watched the very beginning of the video. I stopped it and bought the product. Why, I already knew a little about the product, I knew the course would benefit me, I own your other products so I knew it would be good and didn’t need convincing.
Now this might be a good problem to have, but it probably only applies to people who know you and/or have purchased your stuff.
In my opinion it would be a great shame if you moved away from your natural way of presenting yourself, as it comes across as very natural and honest. I do think you need to apply more of a formula/structure to your sales videos to get more impact.
You can still be your natural self whilst applying a formula or structure to your sales video so that people hear what the product is, an example of how and or why it will benefit them if they buy it, and a strong, clear, confident, call to action.
Whilst it’s really important to point out the problem that your course will solve, stuff lying on hard drive, no action being taken etc, mentioning it was a problem of yours too… I think it’s a mistake to stick too long on it or come back to it/the negatives too often.
The part where you mentioned that you made more money in the last 3 months of a year than you did in the previous 9 mnths, as a result of focus etc…Would have been great before a good call to action. THe impact of it was lost well before you got to your nearly apologetic call to action.
I know you don’t want to come across hypey or hard sell but I think you’re trying too hard not to be. Your products are top class and do what they say they do… If the people that buy them actually use them.
That message should come across in your sales videos and at your call to action. I don’t think that it is coming across as strong as it should, especially when you get near the call to action.
Don’t get me wrong, (and before everyone else slaughters me)I personally hate hypey videos and I’m liable to just click off when I come across one so… I’m not suggesting more hype or hard sell, just a more structured delivery of the content in your sales videos in your own natural way.
JUst my opionion…Really enjoying the course Shane, thanks.
Hugh.
PS No date for Backlink WarMachine – Was really hoping for that coming soon :(
Thanks a lot for the detailed feedback, Hugh!
I completely agree and I’d probably give myself similar advice. But as I’m sure you know, it can be really difficult to look at your own material from a “3rd person” perspective.
I vote for list building.
Noted.
Hi Shane,
I’ve watched the video of the salespage again. Now, looking for a second time I can see now it’s not scripted, first time I didn’t notice. It seems to mee the non scripted way is a not as focused as it would be when using a script. However this way it does seem more authentic.
About the chalenge: reached it easily my goals. I did use focus and action tips to reach second goal (and did it within a hour)
About next product: video creation please.
I want to have an upsell for my current products and that will be a video program. So please please a product on video creation.
Cheers,
jan
Thanks, Jan! Awesome results with the challenge! Keep that momentum going. :)
Psst. I’ll let Shane’s video secret out of the bag.
It’s called a tablet and let’s Shane do all those fancy stick figures, arrows and general doodling.
Seriously though, I’ve always been impressed with the quality of Shane’s content, whether it be video or PDF.
Video creation or List building would both be of interest to me.
Cheers
Peter
Oh no! That was going to be my $97 upsell! :P
The doodling is actually a lazier way to do presentations, because it requires less preparation.
Yes Shane do both please. First Video creation (I’m really interested which software you use) then listbuilding (I really like the way you teach).
Thanks!
I’ll definitely do both. It’s just a question of priority, with those and all the other stuff I want to do. :)
Allow me to “think out loud” for a second:
So far, it’s more or less a toss-up between list-building and video creation for a next product, maybe with slight favour towards list-building.
I think I might make a smallish video product at a low price. I’m always tempted to include everything I know and then the products turn out huge. But I think I could do a fairly quick product just about screencast videos and that would be useful enough for those looking for specific guidance in this area.
Stuff like live videos, traffic generation, conversion etc. could be separate products later on.
So, I might get that done in just a few days and then move on to the list-building product.
I’ll make a final announcement about this on Tuesday.
Things done? Yes. On schedule? Nope. Outlined? Yep. More focused next week? Yeppers. SE Cockpit got me hooked and I ended up playing too much. So, indirectly, it’s all your fault, so there! :-)
I vote for list building. Pretty much been beaten to death, but sure am interested in what light you could shed – Shane-itize it!
Of course, “What’s the buzz, tell me what’s happening!” seems to be video and getting page one rankings for any term you want to come up with.
I apologize for SECockpit. Not.
Gotta admit that it has some addictive potential, though.
There are tons of list-building products out there, but I haven’t found any really good ones. I’m always disappointed at the traffic generation part. I want some innovative ways to drive traffic to a squeeze page. SEO is out of the question for that (good luck ranking a squeeze page) and stuff like “put your link in a forum signature” just doesn’t cut it. There has to be a better way. And in fact, I’m testing some potential better ways.
Hello Shane, well you can make the choice to go after the noob and sell them crap by pushing all of their desire buttons until they hand over their money for nothing, there will always be a large market for this type of product because they keep coming in every day……
You seem to rather want to make a real contribution and create a quality product that will actually help the people thata purchase it. This may be more work, but I think it will be more profitable, more gratifying, and more sustainable for you in the long term.
I would like to see how you make your videos a little more than I would like to see a list building product….
Thanks,
Sylvan
It’s definitely more gratifying to make quality products and NOT over-sell them. No question about that.
Thanks for your vote on the next product, also. :)
Hi Shane – I think you gain a huge amount of credibility by NOT over-hyping your products. I think the IM community is getting extremely jaded by these massively long sales letters & videos that way over-promise on results. By not following the crowd, I think you are delivering a measure of respect to your customers that make them take your offers much more seriously. So by not ‘over-selling’ the benefits, you are effectively engendering a measure of trust that those other guys are not.
I’m starting to produce video material myself & I’ve been going ‘unscripted’ in the belief that it comes across as a much more natural delivery. In the future I think I’ll use a bullet list of all the points I want to hit. Here’s a new video I made yesterday
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FX8z5KXSUuY
So I’d definitely vote for a new Video creation product from you (I think there are plenty of other pre-existing list-building/traffic products out there).
Cool video! I think you come across very well and “unscripted” is working.
If I may: as an exercise, I’d recommend that on the next video you make, find a way to cut the play-time in half and get across the same information. Brevity is a big challenge with video, but a skill worth pursuing.
Just a friendly tip. :)
Thanks Shane – I really appreciate your feedback on the video since I consider you to have mastered the genre! – I’m was already aware of the fact that I need to get my message across MUCH quicker, and for more ‘promotional’ videos I’ll be looking at 1 – 2 minutes (my excuse on this one was that it was more “informational / educational” rather than promo). Thanks again for the feedback & I’m looking forward to your next Video Course within the next 23 hours (just HOW good is this “Focus & Action” stuff eh?)
Video Creation. Seems like that would be the easiest and quickest to get out of the way first. I bet you could bang that out by Tuesday afternoon.:)
I’m flattered by your crass over-estimation of my capabilities. :D
I just got to the number 1 spot for the keyword I was going for. Thanks to u Shane!
For a new product, I usually market things that I am most interested in. That way if nobody buys it, at least I enjoyed what I did and learned some new things.
Congratulations, that’s awesome! :)
Hi Shane!
Your sales video for focus and action was OK, although, I have to admit, I bought the product, because I knew already that I will get quality.
The mix on scripted and free speaking was very good and helps in the beginning to get thoughts focused. Continuing then speaking freely in the way you did, makes the product credible.
I did complete my personal weekly challenge, and, especially with the techniques and methods learned through focus&action, I was able to complete even more tasks and have been spending a lot more time with my family. So, really, kudos to you, Shane :)
For a next product, I would love to learn about video marketing. BBP has got a section about backlinks through videos and I got stuck there. So, I would really appreciate a good product in this direction.
Another product I am waiting for is about product creation….
That’s very cool, Ellen. Congratulations on taking action like that. :)
Another vote for video-product noted.
Product creation is something I need to cover at some point. I’d prefer to do this once I’ve made at least one successful product outside of the IM niche, though.
List Building. Thanks Shane. I’ve ordered two of you products and am using some of your stuff for ideas and inspiration. Thankx
Thanks for your reply, Martha!
Hey Shane
Video for me please Shane. I am a big fan of identifying the real person and have trouble relating to sales of anything unless I am happy with the person. You are a BIG winner in this regard. Personally I include an intro video on most of my web site pages/posts to add some authenticity to my site.
I enjoy reading many of the comments people make here in IMI and learn from them as well. It amuses me to read comments when people offer advice on how you “got it wrong” and what you should do to improve “this or that”. You must have developed a very thick skin over the years to continually be asking people for their feedback. When I am as successful as you Shane I might pick up the phone and share some insights, but whilst you can crank out unscripted video in the the quality you do, then I will just keep applauding your efforts.
You mentioned in one of you replies that you might look at an “Out Sourcing” product. This would be of interest to many I believe. The Philippines option is popular but how to initiate contact with the right people is a concern. Many of the “outsourcing” providers online just don’t do it for me in the “Trust” stakes. If you can be the middle man and introduce, we budding IMers, to trustworthy experienced people in the Philippines then many will benefit I feel.
Regards from sunny Perth WA
Thanks, Peter!
Getting honest feedback is incredibly valuable. For me, at least, it’s really difficult to see my own stuff from an “outside” perspective, so I’m very greatful for tips and suggestions from everyone. :)
Regarding outsourcing, finding the right people is certainly one of the big challenges with that.
Video is very important but I think email list is number one priority. Including the how to get the 52 emails, 1 email a week to the subscribers etc.
I think email is first and then the video.
kind regards
Michael
Thanks for your comment, Michael!
I have been applying myself to internet marketing for 2 months now, so; I am a newby. I have a day job ,so; I have to consider this a hobby. Information overload has been a real issue for me. I watched your video on Focus and Action. I think I will order it. It is certainly something I could use to improve my time management focus.
The products and information included in your program have helped me tremendously on focus and trying to understanding the tons of information about internet marketing. I still have a long ways to go. I strive for continuous improvement.
Thanks for the great products!
Next Product: I would have to go with a ” E-mail mailing list “.
Hey Stanley, glad to hear that my products have been helpful, so far. :)
If you stick with it, I’m sure this can be more than just a hobby for you, not too long from now (if you want it to be).
Hi
I definitely vote for list building. Why? Because we are less at the mercy of third parties like search engines etc. If you lose an Adwords/ Adsense account then the list asset is still there. I’ve had some success but not as much as I want to have in that area:)
TY
Lynne :)
That is one of the best things about having a mailing list. Although you’re still at the mercy of autoresponder services, ISP spam filters and more…
Still, having a list and being able to follow up with customers and prospects is awesome.
Suppose there isn’t much point in asking for feedback if the only feedback you get is 100% positive. I’m sure Shane would be a little disappointed if that’s all he got as his reason for asking obviously has to be…He is looking to improve his business in every area, including his sales copy/video presentation.
Me personally, when I get in front of a video camera I can hardly remember my own name. The expression on my face would suggest I’m in front of a firing squad rather than a video camera.
In truth that makes no difference to the opinion I or anyone else gives. Whether we are, or are not as successful in IM/online as Shane is, makes no difference either. We may have expertise in other areas.
As Shane commented himself, “it can be really difficult to look at your own material from a “3rd person” perspective.”
It may also be the case that people who become successful in what they do have the ability to see what others deem “amusing” as insightful and helpful.
Hugh.
Hello Shane,
Well, I did challenge myself to do a completely different thing and that is the attempt to market my Internet Marketing knowledge. That’s certainly different.
The pages took a week. Then I set about to write 75 300 word articles to promote it. I managed to take a week with that..which was probably twice too long. I like writing, but that was a chore!! Mainly, I’m tickled with myself that I put everything else on hold to pound out those darn articles and that I stuck with it. I’m in the process of feeding them into Build My Ranks and Article Marketing Robot at this time.
I also went back to Backlinks Battleplan to check out the cheat sheet. After you do the full course, that sheet is worth its weight in gold. Reminded me of some things I still need to do to strengthen the campaign. Biggest one I have ever attempted. So far, I own the first page of Google for my main key phrase. That took like three days. Now I’m focused on getting the other terms to rank well. That may take three months.
One note. I decided to invest in the AVS Video Editor, which is a step above CamStudio, but something a bit less than say Adobe Video.
It’s OK for amateurs… It will do fantastic things, if not all at once. Sort of like trying to build a high end website with a free online site builder. It can be sort of done, with a lot more work.
But I did run into a snag. It turns out that when you are doing a screen capture, before long the video gets ahead of the audio, and there is nothing you can do to correct it. So, I wound up using poor old bewhiskered CamStudio to capture the video anyway, and then ported it over to the AVS Video editor to edit it. Turns out it’s a problem that they have known about (and should have fixed by now.) Other than that, it’s a worthwhile product for poor folks, for the price, if you intend to work in video.
Norm
Hey Norm,
Couldn’t help but comment on this, well done mate.
Have a look at this, I’m not an afiliate for this but do have it. It may be of use to you and its nice n cheap. Its only $29 (I think) and it has a free trial version.
Not sure if its exactly what you’re looking for but its simple and works well.
http://www.zdsoft.com/
Cheers,
Hugh.
Hello Hugh,
I stopped back by to see what was going on and found your mail. Mighty nice of you to let me know about this. I have it bookmarked. The reviews weren’t too hot on it. Of course one comment was that it took two minutes to download, so I’m not too put off. And several people were really ticked that you actually have to pay for it. Ha! Reading the page itself, they use the word “good” repeatedly. Now, that’s different, as there are all those high powered adjectives they coulda used. As soon as I get ready to make a run on vids again, I’m liable to give it a try. If the free version works out, it would be well worth the price.
Hope all your plans are working out for you!!! It’s nice when the bottom of that pan washes out some shiny stuff.
Norm