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Video Alchemy Review

Video Alchemy is a product developed by Simon and Richard that allows users to create marketing videos both quickly and easily.

What does the product offer?

Based off the marketing material, Video Alchemy is a revolution in video marketing and how we create videos. Simon and Richard say that by using Video Alchemy you can have the software create a video for you in a matter of minutes. The content that Video Alchemy creates then allows you to draw from a collection of stock images, music and most importantly, “natural” sounding voices. The voices are at the core of what Simon and Richard push with them claiming that Video Alchemy can help you to produce videos in any language and accent with over 100 available.

How does the product work?

According to Simon and Richard, the core principle of Video Alchemy is that you can use the video marketing in other languages to open up your products to a wider audience. They also say that Video Alchemy can increase sales as people who watch videos are more likely to make a purchase than if they simply read text.

What is the initial investment?

Video Alchemy is pretty fairly priced with Simon and Richard selling their product for just $27. It also comes with a 30 day money back guarantee although this is vendor backed.

What is the rate of return?

There are no claims about specifically how much money can be made through Video Alchemy however given the claims of boosting sales, and the claims about how you can make your audience global, there is a strong implication that you should see an increase in profits.

Conclusion

Video Alchemy is a great idea in principle however I don’t believe that the voices that are sold as organic and natural are anything like it. The voices are clearly computer generated and much of the content that you can use is stock which may be restrictive. If you are OK with this and view Video Alchemy as a cheap and easy way of making videos and want to try opening you audience up then there is some value to it however it is a far cry from the claims that are made.

 

 

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From: Simon Roberts