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Tribe Explorer, Julia
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Re: You tube tutorials
This has definitely become an issue but I think a few things need to be said here. I'm also a part of the Youtube community and yes I have had companies contacting me, wanting me to try out and do a video on their products.
It's really up to the integrity of the filmmaker to decide which products they decide to promote and which not. I always tell these companies that yes, they may send me products to try out and if I like them and can actually recommend them as good products, then I will do a video on them.
I think it's a good way for companies that do actually have good products, but nobody knows about them, to get the word out! It will benefit everybody! There might me a small-time mineral makeup company that has amazing products, but no one knows about them, so why not do a video on these products that are worthy of attention? You as the viewer might learn about some great new products that otherwise you wouldn't have, and it will also help the company to gain new customers. The filmmaker probably benefits the least, tbh, aside from getting some free stuff.
But on the other hand, doing a video for some product just for the sake of getting free products is something I do not endorse either. So if a company were to send me some products that I didn't like, I just would not do a video on them (and yes that has happened in my case.)
I don't know how other Youtubers do it, but if a product is received that is actually of good quality, good price, etc...why not get the word out? What I don't like is when people do reviews and say something is great when it's really obvious that they haven't even really tried it out (like brushes are still in the original wrapping, etc.)
Last edited by MissChievous : 10-10-2009 at 03:02 PM.
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