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Managing Media Replication ProjectsBy R. Harvey Bravman
The goals of every media replication and packaging project are: ~ Deliver your product to the end-user on time. The first step to achieving these goals is to establish a budget and timeline that meets all project requirements. The best way to ensure that timing and budgetary restraints are met is to involve all the pertinent players from the start. On many projects, the replication and packaging people are brought in too late to optimize the campaigns effectiveness. Too often decisions are made without the input of key participants in the process, resulting in a truncated replication and packaging timeline and less-than-optimal product costing more than it should.
The participation of replication and packaging experts throughout the process more effectively organizes your project. They can be particularly helpful in identifying opportunities for improving efficiency. In many cases, for example, key media packaging elements and the final media content development stages can be produced concurrently. Most importantly the early involvement of a seasoned media replication and packaging professional can give the project more options and help avoid challenging situations before they occur.
Organizing a Media Replication and Packaging Project There are steps to be taken and questions to be asked at the offset of all media replication projects. Working through each step ensures the most efficient process and highest quality results.
1. Establish business goals - what are you trying to accomplish? 2. Identify your audience. 3. Determine the final quantity. 4. Decide how the final product can meet the business goals of the project. 5. Determine which delivery mechanism will be used to get final product to the end-user. 6. Decide which media should be used - CD, DVD, or VHS. 7. Assign a level of importance to the final products design element. 8. Choose the kind of packaging that achieves both the delivery and impact goals of the project. 9. Identify the projects final budget. 10. Specify the action desired of your end-user after receiving the product. 11. Is a Business Reply Card needed? About the Author: R. Harvey Bravman is the owner of Advanced Digital Replication, Inc.; offering a full range of state-of-the-art CD and DVD replication/duplication as well as media archiving services since 1998.
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