“What kind of videos get clients?”

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What Videos Get You Clients?

You might be thinking about doing some video production and want to get clients. Video is one of the best ways for people to get to know, like and trust you. So how do you get clients with video?

It May Not Be What You Think

There’s only one way. It’s not about your sound, lighting, camera operator, locations, or anything else although everything about that is very important. It’s about getting people to SEE your videos. I have had a lot of clients who want to shoot video and then forget to have a marketing strategy to get those videos working for you.

In the music industry we call the “Shelving the Record” you don’t want your videos shelved! Get them in front of those people that need your help the most! Remember marketing isn’t about you, it’s about helping those who need you!

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