View Full Version : videos can be helpful
whiskeyman
17th July, 2015, 02:34 AM
vids can be helpful
but how much do we really need to show?
idiots like this boil my blood
it hard enough with showing every procedure
might as well let customers do it themselves after the vids
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Jw0o2p_OV2p9N3WEXwbrA
ninja123
17th July, 2015, 08:11 AM
I agree, can someone tell this clown that youtube is no good for advertising!
vlado kljucar
17th July, 2015, 08:37 AM
apsolutelly agree with you, stupid, and because man like this,people come into ours workshop and tell us "that is easy job i was saw it on youtube... "
overs0ull
17th July, 2015, 08:44 AM
Or after when they look some video , try to make it by themself and when they broke it ,come to the workshop and tell us something is wrong , and not working ....
and when you tell him what is wrong and what he make , or how much will cost they say the same thing - THIS money for this easy job - are you kidding me .,,,,,
54321
17th July, 2015, 08:49 AM
I don't understand the point of posting vids like this on youtube, its extremely rare to generate any paying customers from youtube, 99.9% of the viewers are there to get information so they can fix the issue themselves, they are not looking to spend any money. For every 1 customer you manage to get from your 'helpful' youtube vid you've probably lost 20 paying customers becuase they've used your video to fix the problem themselves, no logic :hmmmm2:
Cromwe11
17th July, 2015, 08:51 AM
Obviously takes his customers security seriously :stupid:
Citroen vid he shows the car registration tells you where it is shows the cars pin code and gives a nice close up of the key blade genius !
rapidlocksmiths
17th July, 2015, 09:09 AM
It has always baffled me how anyone advertising themselves as a security professional would compramise there customers security in such a way , but its old news now , this started many years ago when locksmiths would sell a lock to a customer then tell the world how to open it on you tube.
This is done for no other reason than to rub your own ego . it serves no other purpose and is a real risk to those you serve.
The irony is , these fools are the first to moan when their trade drops off and the first to cry if a customer sues them , with whats given away on you tube and on open forums has eroded the industry for years , and adds another nail to the coffin , ironic that these idiots are the catalyst for their own demise , and all to boast and rub their own ego on you tube .
estate
17th July, 2015, 10:55 PM
looks like a typical Hickleys bitch :D
rm23
17th July, 2015, 11:58 PM
no good ;( when customer watch stuff like this, our jobs should be like little secret...
Weasel3
19th July, 2015, 02:46 PM
The philosophy is. Don't show your cards. Or else it is a big chance that you loose your card game.
The same rules is here. Hide your gear. And don't advertise it.
Or else there is a big chance that a bloke with more money than you. Find a good ways to spend them.
And you get more competition in your area.
Don't show it to other workshops/garages in your area. And at least not in your homepage. Names of equipment/pictures etc.
And if you import something and sell it again in your shop. If your not having the Commercial agency.
Make your own name for it so it is not so easy to find the same product on Google. At a better price or in CN.
Workshops/garages have probably a much larger revenue than you and can easily get the equipment.
If they only knew about it. And got familiar with it if you showed them how "easy" it is.
Let them do their own homework if they want to get into this business.
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