My Advice to Stan

BeiberLvr

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It's awesome that you took your time to put up so many free supplemental videos on Youtube.

The problem, however, is that people (who haven't watched either DVD) keep ignoring the fact that they are just supplemental videos. Either that or they just aren't aware, and then think that by watching these free videos they will then understand all of the ins and outs of the system.

My advice would be to create an untitled playlist, and add all of the videos to that playlist. Then provide the link only to those who have purchased the DVDs. You could send the link out via email or through PM's here.

Again, I think the videos are great, but it can cause confusion among those who haven't actually seen the DVDs.
 
Try before you buy.

It's awesome that you took your time to put up so many free supplemental videos on Youtube.

The problem, however, is that people (who haven't watched either DVD) keep ignoring the fact that they are just supplemental videos. Either that or they just aren't aware, and then think that by watching these free videos they will then understand all of the ins and outs of the system.

My advice would be to create an untitled playlist, and add all of the videos to that playlist. Then provide the link only to those who have purchased the DVDs. You could send the link out via email or through PM's here.

Again, I think the videos are great, but it can cause confusion among those who haven't actually seen the DVDs.

Before I decided to buy Stan's DVD's, I watched a lot of his Youtube videos. His teaching method and system was very interesting to me and I wanted to learn the basics. Without those Youtube videos, I probably would not have bought his DVD's. After watching the DVD's, those Youtube videos made so much more sense and I was able to understand and apply what I was learning. The best lesson I learned from Stan was the importance of having a pre-shot routine.
 
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