How Should I Label a 22-Minute Your Life, Your Way DVD?

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around creative ideas for labeling a DVD titled "Your Life, Your Way." Participants share their thoughts on how to make the labels engaging and appealing while conveying the DVD's content and potential benefits.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant suggests a humorous label: "If you are 100% satisfied with your job and your life, DO NOT OPEN this DVD!"
  • Another participant proposes a cautionary label: "Caution: viewing this DVD may lead to extra income."
  • A participant shares their intention to include contact information on a neon sticker for their catalogs, seeking concise label ideas.
  • One participant considers adding phrases like "self confidence" or "self appreciation" to the caution label but questions if it detracts from its cleverness.
  • Another participant prefers a label that invites curiosity about The Pampered Chef, suggesting it could appeal to a broader audience.
  • Several users mention the importance of keeping the label short and including the DVD's 22-minute length to encourage viewers.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best approach to labeling, with some participants favoring humor and others preferring a more straightforward invitation to learn about the business opportunity.

Contextual Notes

Participants are focused on creating labels that are both catchy and informative, reflecting personal experiences and preferences in marketing the DVD.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative marketing ideas for promotional materials may find the shared experiences and suggestions beneficial.

KellyTheChef
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I got some plastic envelopes to put the Your Life, Your Way DVD in. I want to "seal" them with a label.

Any ideas?

Something like: If you are 100% satisfied with your job and your life, DO NOT OPEN this DVD!

You all are way more creative than I am!!
Help!
 
Caution: viewing this DVD may lead to extra income
 
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Ann~

I knew you all would have something great!!

This is what I was going to put on my catalogs (on a neon sticker on the FRONT of the catty)

Kelly McNamara
www/KellysPage
330-877-6370
Want to start your own business? Ask me how!
Call: 1-866-837-8032, passcode 1095577#
for a short (8 minute) message!

Any ideas for that one? It really can't be any longer than what I have on here, otherwise it won't fit on the label and be readable!
 
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chefann said:
Caution: viewing this DVD may lead to extra income
could I add and self confidence?
or self appreciation?

Or does that make it not so quick witted and cute?
 
I like "Curious about The Pampered Chef? Call..." because then you don't eliminate the people who think they don't want to have a business.
 
KellyTheChef said:
could I add and self confidence?
or self appreciation?

Or does that make it not so quick witted and cute?
I like short and sweet. :) And the money is the least common demoninator that will appeal to the most people.
 
Be sure to include the fact that it's only 22 minutes long. I know I would be hesitant to sit down to view it if I thought it might be 2 1/2 hours long.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best way to label a 22-Minute Your Life, Your Way DVD?

The best way to label the DVD is to use a clear, waterproof label that includes the title "Your Life, Your Way" along with the duration of 22 minutes. Make sure to include any relevant details such as the date of the event or the presenter’s name for easy identification.

Should I include my contact information on the DVD label?

Yes, including your contact information on the DVD label is a good idea. This allows viewers to reach out to you for more information about the content or to inquire about products, making it easier for you to generate leads.

Can I use a printed label or should I handwrite it?

Using a printed label is recommended for a professional appearance. Handwriting can be less legible and may not convey the same level of professionalism. A printed label also allows for consistent formatting and design.

What materials should I use for labeling the DVD?

Use high-quality DVD labels that are specifically designed for disc labeling. These labels should be durable and resistant to smudging or peeling. Additionally, consider using a permanent ink marker for any handwritten notes if necessary.

Is it necessary to include a description of the DVD content on the label?

While it is not strictly necessary, including a brief description of the DVD content can be beneficial. This helps potential viewers understand what they can expect and may encourage them to watch it, increasing engagement with your material.

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