Two years ago, Crisp and Cole created an in - house, three - person production company that turns out a steady stream of 30 - second spots and half -
hour infomercials that run just about every day of the week on local television.
For the rest of us — those who know the organization's line of misrepresentations, inaccuracies, and flat - out fabrications all too well — such «estimates» are taken about as seriously as the claims accompanying wee -
hour infomercials.
Or those half -
hour infomercials selling various drugs to increase everything from size to libido?
Caldwell sees the program as an entrepreneur's dream: «Our TV show is like a one -
hour infomercial for us.»
It seems to me that it shouldn't be to difficult to make millions, if you have a half -
hour infomercial going out nationally every week.
Not exact matches
Your
infomercial will seldom be watched by anyone from beginning to end, so you must break up the half -
hour show into separate, interesting segments with a «closer» or «call to action» at the end of each segment.
These can be normal 60 - second commercials or their longer counterparts, half -
hour - long
infomercials.
For example, the telephone sales force for some companies may be on hand 24
hours a day to take calls made in response to late - night
infomercials on television.Security is a significantly bigger issue for round - the - clock operations, Arledge points out.
It was well into the
infomercial hours when he dropped off a colleague and headed home.
How about a one -
hour infant formula
infomercial masquerading as a scholarly seminar?
Think about the days when hair beading and hair threading
infomercials were on our television screens nearly every
hour — and that wasn't even the beginning.
While once upon a time being laid up with illness meant acquainting yourself with the pleasures of daytime TV or late - night
infomercials (depending on what
hours your ailment kept you up), nowadays the infirm have a whole universe of streaming options at their disposal to keep them company while they get well.
That's like saying, «The Family Auto Mart
infomercial is the best half -
hour show on Channel 27 at midnight.»
We don't have any movies or tv shows on demand here and it would be nice to be able to rent a movie and watch it especially the tv shows as I work restaurant
hours and close after video stores and late night tv here is all
infomercials.....
The film was financed by Barnett Ravenscroft Wealth Management, which manages portfolios using products from Dimensional Fund Advisors and Vanguard, so they clearly have a vested interest in promoting the strategy, but it would be unfair to dismiss the film as an
hour - long
infomercial.
Those
infomercials were pitching a 2
hour class on how you can get rich through real estate.