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๐Ÿšจ Are You Actually Growing Your Business, or Just Pretending to Work?
Be honest, Savages... how often do you look busy AF, but deep down, you know youโ€™re not really getting anywhere? Things like: - Rearranging B-Roll for the 20th time to get it "perfect" - Organizing your hard drives because it'll "help you work faster" - Updating your social media bios so you look "professional" It feels like workโ€”but is it making you money? Is it getting you new clients, leveling up your skills, or moving the needle at all? When youโ€™re a creative running your own business, it's easy to confuse motion with progress. But thereโ€™s a difference between looking busy and actually being effective- and thatโ€™s what decides whether youโ€™re stressed about bills or stacking wins. Let's call it outโ€”whatโ€™s the biggest โ€˜busy trapโ€™ you fall into, and how do you snap out of it? Or maybe you're still working on figuring that part out. Letโ€™s air it out and help each other focus on what matters. The only thing worse than being busy and broke, is being busy and broke ALONE.
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@Peter Wesoล‚owski heard that haha! In my opinion, itโ€™s pushing past those self imposed limits to create the wealth you want/need. Along with the abundance mentality, a stellar quote by Jeff Lerner was something like, โ€œinstead of faking it until you make it which has a negative and false connotation to self, you be it until you see itโ€.
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@Dave Lisowski that's a fantastic metaphor, and in that context, I need to start planting and watering my garden! I have SO many contacts I have made, and I have been hesitant on reaching out to them, and as I am typing this, I am realizing its not really for fear of rejection, but perhaps fear of taking myself seriously in my craft. Because once I do that, I then am holding myself to a higher standard, as I am putting myself out there as a professional, and whether it's the "imposter syndrome" or just hesitancy on creating action, I am needing to get past that barrier. ON THAT NOTE, I will probably make a larger community win post about it shortly, but I have lit the fire under myself to make money and success because I need it now. All good reasons, but its essentially the example of Cortes burning the ships when he arrived to America, facing impossible odds facing the Aztecs. Making success the ONLY way to move forward, and making defeat an impossibility, because there is no other outcome besides victory. (Historical inaccuracy, he actually grounded the ships, but the visual of making his men burn the ships is way cooler)
Converting web dev clients to video
Hi Fam, Yesterday's Q&A session and @Bailey Nachtigal's question got me thinking, as I've been struggling a lot to convert my old web development clients to video productions myself. I thought I'd share my current tactics to approach this - both in hope it might help you somehow, Bailey, and for the more experienced Savages to share their insights on them ๐Ÿ˜‰ 1. I believe you gotta be clear on what is your company's primary field, and what are auxiliary services to provide extra support for the primary service. So here, the primary would be video strategy, while things like web design & development, branding design, etc are extras to provide a more comprehensive service, in case the the client needs it on top of their videos (like Dave suggested, you can help them with posting the VBC on their landing page, help redesign their funnel so that the next steps after the video lead to the sale more efficiently, etc. Or you can help them create their brand from scratch, if you're also able to design a consistent branding, website, etc. The advantage of this is that you can be their primary media/creative provider and they won't be forced to search for web agencies, software houses etc. on top of hiring you for the video - and if they have to, that might be the reason for them to hire one of these "we do it all" agencies instead. HOWEVER - I think you should avoid positioning yourself as a jack of all trades (a trap I've been falling into for 10 years or so), because I found it really damn hard to sell them on "elaborate" video productions once they branded me as a web guy, design guy, animation guy, etc. It's probably way easier the other way around, perhaps because video production is eventually a more expensive service (and many people still consider it a "premium" form of marketing that only the richest companies could think about). Currently, I'm careful to present my company strictly as a video strategy house that can also help with this and that if the need arises, rather than "doing this, that and video on equal terms", as I believe you might then lose the specialty factor that makes you stand out from the crowd (and then you compete with milions of "creative agencies" with much bigger teams and decades of presence in the market). 2. I used to be conflicted if I should still accept web development only commissions. For years I don't really market myself in that field at all, but sometimes I still get requests from old clients. Recently, I adapted another tactic I'm now testing on an old friend and former client of mine: I took the commission, but while designing the website, I deliberately started to include placeholders for where the VBC, process video etc. should be - we'll see if that helps convert them to a more comprehensive service better than if I only told them they should think of the videos after the website is done ๐Ÿ˜‰ I hope seeing it in the mockups will make them want it more, as they might already notice its impact on the overall structure of their landing page. 3. IDK if it makes sense to you guys, but I somewhat started to pretend I'd hired someone strictly specialized for the design, development, etc, even if I'm short on cash at the moment and so I happened to do it myself. The reason is that I started to think that people can easily believe in a company's proficiency in different fields, but won't believe in a single guy being quite proficient in a lot of various things. So if I was albe to design the website, deploy it, make some logo for this, there's no way I'm also a pro in video production - I must be doing some of this things more or less as an amateur, right? And if I they already got a website they're happy with, that could mean I'm not a pro in video, if you know what I mean. Of course I don't think all clients have this mindset, but it seems I've lost quite a couple of video deals because of that (the "loyal" clients went to some different studio without giving us a chance, in spite of being happy with the quality of the website or whatever we've done for them before).
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I appreciate the deep dive Peter! As well as adding to my inquiry on the call. I definitely hear what you are saying about the downside to the "jack of all trades" aspect, and I think that its a per client perception, like if they are coming to you for just video, but you also do web, that could perceptively "lower" the value of the video, even if its not true in the slightest. It's all about perceived value. I like what you said about the web design aspect of it, implying and leaving space for those video parts that the client will need, and you so happen to be able to do exactly that for them, AND they know where the video lives, AND how it all ties together with context. You're giving them the complete transparency of your offer and how it will benefit them. (I think I myself am going to use this tactic, I love it haha!!)
Savage Sales Workshop Thursday at 2pm EST!!! (LIVE)
Whatup Fam! Recently we did a poll & it looks like most of you need help getting leads on calls. So join us tomorrow, Nov 14th, at 2pm EST for a DEEP DIVE into my EXACT Savage Sales System! This way, you find more leads, book more calls, & close your next 2k, 3k, or even 5k content retainer with ease. Quick note, THERE WILL BE NO REPLAY!!! That's right, you have to be there LIVE to take advantage of this free workshop (which is typically reserved for those in my Inner Squad). Here's what we'll cover: - How to qualify leads to lay the foundation for landing your next high-paying video retainer - The simple way to find hundreds of high-paying leads - Each step of the Savage Sales System to move your leads from the first message all the way to a booked discovery call We're going to remove the guesswork from your sales process so you can just install our proven system and EXECUTE. Hereโ€™s all the info for the workshop: https://www.loom.com/share/b70f2b504b8649108e0c20b1a53bc374?sid=e8f31295-6f9f-4473-a8d1-71c73fd430ea Hope to see yall there!! Let's get it baby! Ceebz P.S. Be sure to pre-register for the Event as the event will be capped!
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Savage Sales Workshop Thursday at 2pm EST!!! (LIVE)
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Stoked for this workshop!! ๐Ÿ˜Ž๐Ÿ’ช today's meeting was an excellent precursor haha, I am fired up!!
GoHighLevel?
Looking for inspiration for a GHL landing page! any help would be appreciated.
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@Cam Jimenez Thank you man!! From my understanding, with GoHighLevel, you can essentially "license" out the platform for your own business or agency, and the company "Entre" is how I found out about this online business stuff, so I learned it through them, and I came to find out that it, and GoHighLevel are literally the same exact thing, but rebranded! I have been using this for about 2-3 years or so? Only recently I have created a business out of it, as of the last 3 months or so! But I have been doing behind the scenes stuff, growing my fathers business for him since 2021, as I am more tech savvy than him, and I really found myself loving the process!
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@Levi Major thank you so much man! Weโ€™re gonna be running it live here next week, personally I am stoked to see the results!! For real man I appreciate the feedback! ๐Ÿ’ช๐Ÿผ๐Ÿ™Œ๐Ÿผ
Happy to be part of the Squad
Hello everyone, I'm Harald Ogumbo from Kenya. I'm excited to be part of this community and I'm looking forward to benefiting from it.
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Welcome welcome!! ๐Ÿ˜Ž๐Ÿ™Œ๐Ÿผ๐Ÿ™Œ๐Ÿผ๐Ÿ™Œ๐Ÿผ
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Bailey Nachtigal
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@bailey-nachtigal-7884
24 year old dedicating his life towards personal and community success.

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