I’ve had a quick look around the internet to find the best conservatory and double glazing videos ever made, and here they are:
1. Calendar Boys
This video shows staff from West Yorkshire Windows in Wakefield going through their usual routine of installing quality conservatories, but in the nude…
2. Break In Challenge - Kung Fu
Demonstrating the strength of Conservatory Outlet’s uPVC windows, the sexy Kung Fu lady tries to get through with a Samurai sword:
3. Break In Challenge - Tarzan
This time Tarzan has a go at trying to break through one of Conservatory Outlet’s windows. Can he get through?
4. Window Security Test
Another attempt to break through a UPVC window - this time a serious attempt by one of the lads from the factory:
5. Conservatory Dwarf Walls
This video shows a team of builders building the conservatory dwarf walls for a Victorian conservatory in Leeds - there’s videos about surveying, foundations and fitting in the series of videos.
Have you worked out the common theme yet?
OK, I accept they’re all videos produced by our company and to date we’ve had over 130,000 viewers on YouTube alone. You can see our full range of videos if you click here.
The reason I’m posting this is that I now realise that these type of videos don’t actually generate very much business online.
We created a website dedicated to Conservatory and Double Glazing videos called ConservatoryTV, and it has never really taken off. This website generates plenty of leads, and it feeds valuable leads to our main websites, but it’s the videos I feel have not really achieved their potential.
Either we’re ahead of our time, or more likely, there’s not really a major demand for these type of videos. Paul.com referred to them recently as ‘tomfoolery’ and I think he has a point.
So, it’s a more serious and professional attitude to video from now on.
1 response so far ↓
1 paul.com // Jun 22, 2008 at 7:54 am
http://www.regencywindows.co.uk/images/destructionhq.wmv
http://www.regencywindows.co.uk/images/3minhq.wmv
These are my top videos. It’s good to know I can always watch them when I’m feeling down and need a good laugh. I’ve got them saved on my PC.
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