05-23-2020, 02:32 PM
I wouldn't say it's a total waste of time @coolmirza143, it's just something that isn't profoundly new. Which nothing under the sun really is. It's just how you implement the core concepts of the method is what usually changes and makes something "new".
There's different processes, but the concepts remain the same. How new or old it doesn't matter, most of these methods work with consistency, and if you have an experienced understanding of what it is you're doing in the grand scheme of things, you can produce great results.
For a Newb who doesn't have one iota of what video marketing is, this would be an introductory product to get them to understand the concept and scale. However there's other Saas tools available now in 2020 that the video marketing niche has evolved into. That could provide better results in a shorter period of time.
Personally, when it comes to video marketing, the Blastersuite tools has worked for me from day 1, and I never had to look for other VM tools since what I was utilizing was providing results, and they smartly developed other related tools, and packaged them into a suite.
If you're a Newb and looking to do VMing right, Id start out with those Blastersuite tools and concepts, youd fare alot better in the long run with the time committed to understand what you're doing and execute accordingly.
With the right tools+consistency+scale, you can move into saturated niches and carve out your portion of the traffic pie.
There's different processes, but the concepts remain the same. How new or old it doesn't matter, most of these methods work with consistency, and if you have an experienced understanding of what it is you're doing in the grand scheme of things, you can produce great results.
For a Newb who doesn't have one iota of what video marketing is, this would be an introductory product to get them to understand the concept and scale. However there's other Saas tools available now in 2020 that the video marketing niche has evolved into. That could provide better results in a shorter period of time.
Personally, when it comes to video marketing, the Blastersuite tools has worked for me from day 1, and I never had to look for other VM tools since what I was utilizing was providing results, and they smartly developed other related tools, and packaged them into a suite.
If you're a Newb and looking to do VMing right, Id start out with those Blastersuite tools and concepts, youd fare alot better in the long run with the time committed to understand what you're doing and execute accordingly.
With the right tools+consistency+scale, you can move into saturated niches and carve out your portion of the traffic pie.