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cd presentation production

the in's and out's of the qualitive cd presentation production

         

caniram

11:14 pm on Dec 7, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Hi folks,

I have a client who wants a cd presentation of his product which they plan to introduce to their potential investors. The topic is water, but I don't have enough info on the subject.

What should I charge for the whole, complete process of branding the product idea, marketing campaign plan and producing the flash multimedia presentation?

anshul

11:57 am on Dec 8, 2005 (gmt 0)

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A hard job!
Price may be $3000.0 or more.

wrockca

11:39 pm on Dec 8, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I would get a content writer involved and package it all up for marketing and design costs. That is a tuff industry. Do they have any unique thing they do, if so you may be able to expand on it for them in your marketing.

Good Luck

caniram

1:50 pm on Dec 9, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Wrockca:

I would get a content writer involved and package it all up for marketing and design costs. That is a tuff industry. Do they have any unique thing they do, if so you may be able to expand on it for them in your marketing.

Good Luck

Yes, we plan to involve a prof. copywriter in the process as well. The main thing which bothers us the most is how to approach to the idea itself - the product is not yet defined (visually), they only have certain plans with the design of the bottles (packaging, etc.) but we are required to make some kind of presentation of the possibilities of this water product. We thought about expanding the presentation story from the beggining (i.e. to give info on how old is the place where water is situated to the unique advantages over the other waters and stuff like that and than moving towards the current time and so on)...

If that'd went ok, than we thought on making a little research on the competition products and than, considering the result of the research, we would proceed on the branding itself... It that the right approach? Cause, that's the best we can think of right now :)