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Pricing question
Hey Squad! I had a sales meeting with a client that is looking to do 1 YouTube video (Vlog/educational) a month. They are a door manufacturing company. I'd like to send them a proposal by today or tomorrow. I've never done a deal like this and I'm looking for some guidance. Thanks guys!
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New comment 6d ago
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I'd probably Make around $500 or so after all expenses. Not nearly enough so definitely should bump higher. Im just not sure if a small door manufacture will want to pay $36,000/year for organic YouTube videos. Money is tight for me at the moment, so this deal could save my ass lol I wouldn't want to lose it.
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Also how can I incentivize a longer contract?
White Labeling Production
Hey Squad! I had a few conversations with 3 successful business owners about scaling and all 3 recommended white labeling or parting with a Studio for deliverables. Just curious on what you guys thought about this?
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New comment Jul 22
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@Dave Lisowski Definitely great points! And I totally understand that being hands off would require a lot of work/testing upfront to develop that process and foundation the right way. My process now would definitely need tweaking if switching to low ticket. Low ticket meaning $500-$1,000/month (average) Selling social content + strategy High ticket meaning $5k -$25k The way I see it is this: what’s the most efficient & effective way to provide max value with minimal amount of my own time. While still profiting 60%- 80%. (Understanding I need to still hustle my ass off) My current takeaways form brain storming: 1. Business’s NEED social / organic. 2. If All of our goals here are to collect retainer deals why not start there? So with low ticket + obvious NEED should = more sales. 3. Outreach is all about quality relationships (20% high ticket) and volume for short to mid term (80% low ticket) 4. If we close a business on an easier low ticket social media retainer we can also still later on upsell a brand story and other high ticket videos. 5. By still selling on a per video basis even with a package such as 20 clips for $500/month we can white label or outsource on a per clip basis, allowing for measurable profitability. 6. Essentially because I’m in the video world I can almost act as a broker middle man between clients and white label company. What do you think?
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@Dave Lisowski hey brother, take your time as I know you’re busy but just immensely curious to hear what you have to say when you do have the time. Thanks
Business Opportunity
Hey Squad, @everyone I recently had a 2 conversations with 2 separate business owners, I shared my goals and situation with both of them, I presented this idea to them separately and they both shared the same idea. I'm curious to run it by the group. So basically the idea would be to partner up with a select group of video agencies and sell their services for a fee or percentage of each deal. They mentioned I know the industry well and know how to sell video. This would eliminate the need for gear, or deliverables. I would essentially be the middleman. The reason they said it would make sense for me because my goal is to eventually be Able to only need my laptop to make money... my other goal is to have time, money and resources to make films and build my brand in that world. This may be out there but I'm curious wha you guys think and or if anyone would be interested in a partnership in this way.
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Outreach
Hey Squad! I just spoke with a few successful video business owners about outreach. All of them Saying it’s a numbers game mixed with strategy. If we’re spending the majority of our time on leads and sales, we should be hyper focused on the best methods to exhaust our efforts. What would you guys say is the best outreach methods? I’ve heard linked in has more open rate than email? Loom videos take up time but are effective IF they ever open the email. Cold calls are hit or miss but may work depending on scenario. Just curious to start this deep dive discussion with you all
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New comment Jul 12
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Enough said! I’ve just got it try it all at full steam and see what sticks
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@Lawrence Mansell wow! Well done brother. Seems like chamber is a great one but takes time to close
Weekly Win
Landed 2 sales meetings next week & 6 potential partnerships. Now saying fuck it and cold calling the rest of the afternoon. Let's fricken go...
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New comment Jul 12
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@Dave Lisowski Roger that brother!
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@Peter Wesołowski thank you man! One day at a time
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A creative content strategist with a goal to solve business's biggest problems.

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Joined Jul 11, 2024
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