Pre-duplication of your training DVD you'll need to arrange:
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> On-body art work
> A master DVD
> A cover design, with training notes.
> Perhaps an insert with a questionnaire or pocket sized learning points, or guidance notes for trainers.
It's better to spend a little more to get professional design assistance if you don't have this in-house.
People judge a book by its cover. And while your training video may be brilliant, no one will know this if it's packaged in a tacky box with a bare text label, or nasty looking screen grab photograph.
There are so many duplication houses available on the web, publishing their prices online, there's no need to look any further.
The main point to watch out for is this:
If you get it wrong with your ordering you might still have to pay for the 500 interactive training DVDs you ordered even though they're all wrong in some way.
In this event, you might prefer a duplicator who has a phone system that allows you to speak to a real person if you're unsure, rather than an online form, or "press 1 to speak to a technician, press 2 to speak to sales etc" low cost phone setup.
You might pay a little more for service and comfort, but you'll avoid expensive mistakes.
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