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Benefits: Ordering A DVD vs Ordering Online Access

Trying to decide whether to order your training a physical DVD or as online access? We’ve compiled a few benefits for each format, but ultimately it’s up to you! Can you think of other pros or cons to either format? Let us know in the comments below!

Benefits of Ordering A Physical DVD

  • No internet connection needed. This means you can watch your training anywhere. Learn while traveling, at the beach or cottage, or at church!
  • Own a tactile product. Many people like owning a physical product they can touch and feel. Plus, your Ten Ton DVD will look awesome on your shelf!
  • Heaps of freebies. Each Ten Ton DVD is loaded with freebies, plug-ins, discount coupons…and easter eggs—free extra lessons hidden within the training!
  • No need to worry about internet slowdowns. Internet traffic has become a normal part of everyone’s online life. Peak times and heavy traffic can slow networks down. None of this is an issue when running your training from a DVD!

 

Benefits of Online Access

  • Instant access. With no physical object to ship, you can get your training right away without having to wait!
  • No additional costs. For many, shipping and duty / customs fees can be an issue. Some of our customers overseas, particularly in the UK have had to pay an additional customs fee, charged by their postal service. With online access, there’s nothing to ship, so there’s nothing to charge shipping or customs on!
  • Have an internet connection? Then ya have your training, too! No need to remind yourself to bring your DVD…and you don’t have to worry about losing it either!
  • Ten Ton community support. Each online lesson has a comments section, meaning you can post questions or even tricks and techniques you’ve discovered, and interact with other Ten Ton users.

Can you think of any other benefits for either format, or maybe a downside to one versus the other? Let us know in the comments!

 

 

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