Tool for Immediate Impact #9: Tella ⚡️ In my 12+ years of running a creative business, I've tested and used hundreds of tools. This month, I’m sharing my top 17 tools that can bring immediate impact to your creative business. 👉 Why Tella Brings Immediate Impact: Loom changed the game, but Tella is making that game look beautiful. When you need to make short, snappy videos, either quick vids for social media, that response to a client that’s a little more than an email, or a longer instructional video for teaching, Tella is a game-changer. It’s taken Loom’s core features and made it creator and instructor-friendly. 👉 Alternatives: Loom is the major player for a reason, if you just need to send simple videos easily, that’s probably the choice. If you want to make them look like a video editor made them, try Tella. 🔥 And if you’d like help implementing Tella, in particular, I love using Tella with my clients who are building courses or teaching online, hit me up if you need some help creating impactful training videos without having to hire a video editor 🔥 Disclaimer: I am a Tella affiliate, and I only become an affiliate if I genuinely feel like I can recommend the product. I may earn a commission if you click on one of my links and sign-up for Tella. What tools do you use? ✍️ Let me know what works for you in the comments! 〰️〰️〰️ Hi 👋 I’m Steve, a creative business strategist. I help people learn & implement the business of creativity. ➕ Follow for more practical tips on growing your creative projects, brand & business. 〰️〰️〰️ Think this post could help someone you know? ♻️ Repost if you think I’ve hit the mark or 💬 Send to someone who might value the insights. 〰️〰️〰️
Noice!!! I’ve not heard of Tella and will definitely look into it for short videos. Thank you for another great win-maker Steve Palfreyman!
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5moInteresting! Keen to check it out! In the space of providing client and team tutorials I've found a traditional step by step guide easier to follow along because it's easier to edit, add new or update steps, adapt to a new client and skim to parts you need. I found the tool www.scribehow.com to be amazingly easy to build them.