Yes, down. Google cache version here [1]. Starting from $297 for 30 seconds, $447 for 60 seconds.
Having done a video on our own [2] I know how much work in involves. It is amazing what you can do nowadays with tools like Videoscribe/Illustrator etc.
Another option is to seek people of Fiver to do it. But that only works if you have standardized image/doodle requirements.
Ironically, this site says "You have only 30 secs" to catch people's attention, but fails to do it itself. Yes, they have a video explaining what they do, but just getting out my headphones so I can watch it would take about 30 seconds. And I don't know why I would want to.
If you want to catch my attention in 30 seconds, your web site needs a sentence like "we provide <insert service here>" at the very top.
They try to explain what they are doing with a so called "Explainer Video", which immediately disproves their business model, that I just wanted a few lines of text rather than an awkward sounding video.
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Another option is to seek people of Fiver to do it. But that only works if you have standardized image/doodle requirements.
[1] http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:SyWfaIO...
[2] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lcrSJ5Osyjc
[3] http://www.videoscribe.co/
If you want to catch my attention in 30 seconds, your web site needs a sentence like "we provide <insert service here>" at the very top.
Google says[1] that it could make sense to define bounce timeout up to a few minutes depending on your definition of engagement though.
[1]: https://analytics.googleblog.com/2012/07/tracking-adjusted-b...