Did you do video in 2016? Success, failure, or something else?
I'm trying to help businesses and brands tell better stories with solid strategy using video. Here's an excerpt I just emailed to our list (if you're not on the list, you can sign up here):
How did you do with meeting your goals this year? I started this year with some pretty huge goals - and one of them is coming to fruition NEXT WEEK - which I'm excited to share with you... next week :)
It's no surprise that if you're not doing video for some part of your sales and marketing needs or for internal HR and/or training purposes, you're missing out on an incredible opportunity.
Video done right can be a game changer for your business.
In the mean time, I'm curious to know if you produced any videos this year for your brand.
If yes - how did it go? What went great, what could have gone better? Is the project a success? And how are you measuring success?
If you didn't - I'm SUPER interested in your reason. Was it because:
a) you didn't know where to start?
b) you just didn't have the budget
c) you couldn't get your team to agree on what was needed or
d) something else?
Shoot me a message and let me know where you ended up this year. I'd love to provide any resources I can to help you along your journey.
Best,
Ryan
Ryan Koral is an entrepreneur, producer and business strategist from Tell, a video production agency with a big heart for authentic stories that build brands and inspire action. He's a husband (for like 13+ years), has 3 kiddos, and has an annoying - but infectious - laugh.
Technology Marketing, Social Media
8ySuccess! I led the creation of about 15 videos this year, along with traditional techniques. Video marketing has been the rising star. No doubt about it. Great post.