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What is that supposed to do. I guess they spent all the money on the boat so they don't have any money to build a real advertisment. So they use YOU-TUBE
What is that supposed to do. I guess they spent all the money on the boat so they don't have any money to build a real advertisment. So they use YOU-TUBE
It's working for Master Craft
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I like the idea behind it. But, why not a boat that "some-what" had the features of the corvette, and not an exact "water version" of the car? If I wanted a car, I'd buy a car, not a boat. The use of the bow & transom walkthru space is just a waste IMO. I like the idea of the seats, detailing, & the engine being corevtte like, but they threw practicallity right out the window with this boat.Then again, I'm not sure what this boat costs, but if you can afford it, you're not worried about that.
I have seen it listed at over $85,000.00 plus trailer plus whatever options. It is meant as a show piece and not a working boat,
What is that supposed to do. I guess they spent all the money on the boat so they don't have any money to build a real advertisment. So they use YOU-TUBE
Or, how 'bout if you're going to spend all that money making a showpiece boat, spend some money on making a quality commerical and get some decent production value for it at least. Looks like they let someone's kid with a handicam shoot it for them. God knows with the writer's strike right now there are a lot of out of work cinematographers. Get someone that knows how to light it for ya(instead of shooting into the sun) & can pick some camera angles & moves that help sell the boat. A couple of HD cameras & a crane move or two off a barge would surely help out.
Using You-Tube is brilliant and MUCH more popular in the retail/business world than you may think.
It's simple to do, cheap, ZERO maintanece or service, easy to put out, widely viewed (gross understatement), it appeals to a youngish audience, the percieved "hip/cool" factor with it, and most importantly it's incredibly effective. --- You watched it didn't you!?
Bag on them for a lot of things, but using You-Tube makes perfect sense, it was very wise of them. It's probably the cheapest per exposure ad space going right now.
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