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Here's a tasty tid-bit you might enjoy.
You sound like an ideal customer for ME for doing videos at $3,000 a pop. Six or seven jobs like that a month, and I could do very well, without working too hard.
Maybe THAT'S an option you can consider too.
I do video production, not for profit, but for my own business use.
I too was faced with prices similar to what you pay.
For that reason, I do my own. It isn't cheap. My PC setup cost $2,500, and software cost $500, so I still paid the same. But I now own it, and can make unlimited videos now. My expenses for that have disappeared.
If you pay for first class service, without first class income, you're in for a long struggle. Videos and marketing don't HAVE to be expensive. Now what is the next video going to cost you? There go your profits and/or savings.
In addition to scaling up in your business, think scaling DOWN on expenses as well.
Your posts are thought provoking. Thanks!
During my journey I’ve come across many opportunities like these. I’ve thought about it the last few weeks considering the costs and demand.
You’re initial investment sounds about right. I priced a MAC Pro for about $2,200 and Final Cut Pro. Adobe is another option. I already have a Cannon T7 DSLR and Rhode Mic.
Thanks for the inspiration.
I’m headed to the local lead generation threads. I have all the skills to design Pages, connect systems, and deliver leads to clients. I just struggled with AdWords, but if that’s learnable. Just didn’t fit in my time frame.
A good idea with the wrong expectations of results and success can easily be ruined by a lack of patience. I’m working on it.
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