Free resource will help you market your video business in tough times
In a downturn, the first thing many video producers and independent videographers cut is marketing. They stop advertising, they stop sending out demos and generally, they cut down on their promotional activities -if not eliminating them entirely.
This may sound like a logical thing to do, but it’s a dumb move.
And it’s exactly what a lot of your competitors are going to do -if they haven’t already done it -which gives you a terrific opportunity to gain new business.
To give you an extra boost in these difficult times, I’ve written a short, easy-to-read little guide to helping you maintain your business in tough economic times.
And I want you to have a free copy.
“Marketing Your Video Business Through A Downturn” will give you some common sense guidelines for stepping back, assessing your production business, and applying practical, low-cost tactics for stretching assets and marketing spending further -in the right directions -for a greater yield.
And it’ll show you some great ideas and techniques to add a little extra to your bottom line, too.
The last time I put out one of these recession-busting reports, I sold it for $19.95. This time around, it’s free. No charge, no obligation.
All I ask is that if you like it and it’s helpful to you, pass it along to a friend or two. You can give them the link to the download page or you can just send the .pdf book to them by email. Or burn it to a CD and flip it to them. And if you’re in a local video association, feel free to let your fellow videographers know it’s available.
Fair enough?
Thanks. As always, I wish you the best of success! And go get your free copy right here.
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May 8th, 2008 at 12:24 pm
Steve,
Thank you! You have been a most valuable asset to my business. I am really looking forward to digging into this material and applying the concepts!
May 9th, 2008 at 7:22 am
Just read your resource for the 2nd time - and found even more useful tips on 2nd read. This is not your typical all fluff and no content freebie e-book. It has genuine practical and useful advice, with links to other good resources and websites. Further, most of the advice involves maximising your own time and resources and is skill based rather than costing loads of money. I know I keep saying it Steve but -keep up the good work!