Yup, Turnhere is so confident that you will love your web commercial that they will spot you 6 months with no charge. This offer is for the entire country, but if you are in the Triad area I will personally shoot your commercial. I’ve shot over 50 videos for Turnhere in this area and believe in the final outcome and it is a great way for your business to get noticed on the web. If you sign up for this great offer make sure you mention me as the reference. If you don’t know my name…it’s Andy Coon
This is one of the videos I shot and edited. The Scenic Overlook Bed & Breakfast.
From big brands like Audi and NBC to small businesses across the country, TurnHere has created over 20,000 high-quality videos that have helped businesses like yours generate more leads, more sales and stand out from the competition online.
To celebrate this milestone, Turnhere is giving small businesses like yours the chance to experience the power of online video for free.
HOW IT WORKS:
- A local filmmaker from our network will shoot a custom video at your place of business.
- After a 60-90 minute shoot, and your approval of the video, you’ll receive an edited 60-second profile video of your business (embed code) to use on the Web as well as distribution on sites like Google Local, Yahoo! and more.
- Your video is free of charge for the first 6 months (no cost, no credit card required). There’s no catch.
After 6 months, if you love your video you can decide to purchase a low-cost, ongoing subscription plan. If not, simply let your video expire with no charge to you.
Visit http://freevideooffer.turnhere.com/filmmaker to learn more and order your free online video today.
Eligible businesses
- Storefront-type businesses such as restaurants, retail stores & service providers (example: dry cleaner, bagel shop, florist, salon, auto mechanic, pizza place, art gallery, bowling alley, martial arts studio, etc.)
- Medical professionals (doctors, dentists, veterinarians, chiropractors, therapists, etc.)
- Attorneys
- Professionals such as web designers, insurance agents, wedding photographers, realtors, career coaches, magicians, consultants, etc.
- Office-based businesses
- Contractors or skilled tradespeople with physical offices (plumber, roofer, general contractor, pest control, etc.). Note: the shoot does not have to take place at their office — it could be shot at a customer’s house so you can see the business in action.
- Web-based businesses (eBay merchants, mail order, etc.)
- Religious, educational and non-profit institutions (churches, schools, etc.)
Non-eligible businesses
- Home-based businesses that do not fit the above eligible definitions
- Video production companies or individual filmmakers
- Baths, escort services, gentlemens clubs and other adult entertainment businesses
- Retail stores selling firearms or drug paraphernalia




2 responses so far ↓
1 RobShaver // Oct 21, 2009 at 1:31 am
Hi Andy,
I like your B&B commercial. Do you really make much money shooting these or is it more for the experience?
Love your blog.
Peace,
Rob:-]
2 Andy Coon // Oct 21, 2009 at 1:18 pm
Thanks Rob,
The money is OK. I work with them for the money. I was unemployed for 2 years and they were a big chunk of my income.
I enjoyed working with them and hope to do more in the future.
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