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Posted On: 06/05/2022 7:41:37 PM
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My first of probably 50-60 cars was an MG I bought for $700. I didn't know better and took it in to get fixed. Bill was about $700, the price of the car. Back then, that was a lot of money. Sill is. It's the last car I took in to get fixed. This was before youtube videos so the car manual was your best friend.
I can relate to the door exercise you got. My door fun last year was installing these:
https://www.amazon.com/Actuator-Compatible-20...B08M5PMCK9
It's about a $500 job so I paid myself $200 an hour and did it myself. Even something like replacing a headlight bulb takes a youtube video and a 1/2 hour.
While Amazon is my go to place for 'stuff', there is a lot of DIY items I buy at HomeDepot, Lowes, Menards, etc. especially lately. I think the first big box store that partners with Verb will hit a home run similar to how This Old House partners with Home Depot, but missing interactivity and links.
Here's an example I was looking at a few hours ago. How much better would this page and video be with interactivity. Oh and there isn't a video for the part I care about. Just pictures. Have a video with 'Plaster Magic' if you want me to buy it and put some links in there too will yah?
https://www.thisoldhouse.com/walls/21015878/h...ster-walls
I think the key would be these big box stores running affiliate marketing through Verb. You sign up, do videos, send people to a store that partners with Verb and you get paid a percent.
That same model would apply to sports, outdoors, camping, fishing, etc.
Throw a coupon in the video and people would be all over it.
I can relate to the door exercise you got. My door fun last year was installing these:
https://www.amazon.com/Actuator-Compatible-20...B08M5PMCK9
It's about a $500 job so I paid myself $200 an hour and did it myself. Even something like replacing a headlight bulb takes a youtube video and a 1/2 hour.
While Amazon is my go to place for 'stuff', there is a lot of DIY items I buy at HomeDepot, Lowes, Menards, etc. especially lately. I think the first big box store that partners with Verb will hit a home run similar to how This Old House partners with Home Depot, but missing interactivity and links.
Here's an example I was looking at a few hours ago. How much better would this page and video be with interactivity. Oh and there isn't a video for the part I care about. Just pictures. Have a video with 'Plaster Magic' if you want me to buy it and put some links in there too will yah?
https://www.thisoldhouse.com/walls/21015878/h...ster-walls
I think the key would be these big box stores running affiliate marketing through Verb. You sign up, do videos, send people to a store that partners with Verb and you get paid a percent.
That same model would apply to sports, outdoors, camping, fishing, etc.
Throw a coupon in the video and people would be all over it.
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