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Anyone have experience with Video Response e-mail?

Sands Chevrolet - Serving Arizona since 1934

Sands Chevrolet - Serving Arizona since 1934

I put this together for a dealer I work with, they can input ANY video that is on YouTube... v=XXXXXXXXX in the URL changes it. Can even display the most recent Chevy videos if you need/want to. I think it is a lot better than just sending a link to youtube. What is amazing to me is the number of people that click on the links in the email, and go back to the website.

Anyways... a simple way to allow the salespeople to do video, and still control the dealer brand.

--Drew

Absolutelly great work.

The first video has a background music like one of those devilish records played backwards.
 
A friend of mine (I wish she would come here) that works at a website company claims that dealers reponded better to unsolicited emails when she send them a video-email than when she just sent an email. Granted that dealer egts email--with a video--of a woman--who woudn't click...
 

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Dealers seeking to send personalized video responses to customers discover that true video embedding in emails is technically impossible across most platforms, so the industry standard is using a clickable image thumbnail that links to a hosted video. The thread explores various solutions including Talkfusion, Eye-Jot, and Covideo, with the key insight being that dealers can create branded email templates with video thumbnails that drive traffic back to their website while maintaining control over dealership branding.

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