At Viral Ideas, Dave Feinman creates to Inspire. He believes everyone has the right to be fulfilled. He believes in shared creativity. He believes in the power of defining your why. He shares this message through the creative process of making videos!
Learn more about Dave at his website: http://viralideasmarketing.com
Show Highlights:
How can you embed videos into your emails? [5:25]
What kind of camera and equipment do I need to make videos? [7:40]
What do you need to look for before hiring a freelancer or agency to help you with video production? [10:50]
What do pet sitters need to include in their videos & what does the anatomy of a successful video look like? [12:45]
What are the three stages of clientele that builds pet sitting and dog walking sales funnels? [16:45]
Biggest mistakes companies make when creating videos [20:00]
What are the best ways business owners can market their videos on social media? [21:40]
Links Mentioned:
Dog Caught In House Fire Saves The Day
Wise Stamp
The Most Comprehensive Guide To YouTube SEO
Here is another podcast about creating video content
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Transcript:
Bella:This is episode 78 of Bella in Your Business. Welcome to Bella in Your Business, where Bella will discuss anything and everything about your pet sitting business to help you land on target. So get ready, Bella's got your chute. Let's jump. Welcome to Bella in Your Business. My name is Bella Vasta, your host with Jump Consulting, and today I want you guys to think about if you had an opportunity during the sales process to really knock the socks off of your potential clients, would you take advantage of it? Many of us actually do have that power but aren't utilizing it, and it's just simply from our cell phone. Today, my guest is going to light a fire underneath your butt, so get ready because it's going to be one of the episodes you're going to want to listen to twice.
David Feynman creates to inspire. He believes that everyone has the right to be fulfilled. He believes in shared creativity and in the power of defining your “why,” which we've talked about so many times on this podcast, and shares his message through the creative process. David, welcome to the show.
David:Thanks for having me. It's great to be here. I'm excited.
Bella:For sure. You guys, I want you to check out viralideasmarketing.com. When I was doing my own prep work to meet with you, David, I stumbled upon one of these incredible videos that you did that really was, for me, Super Bowl-esque inspired. It was about this little girl and this little boy, and they were playing telephone with a can and a string—very nonchalant, very nostalgic, right? And then it skips forward 25 years, and the girl’s stressed out and crazed. She comes home, and there’s this package. Inside it is this—I'm getting goosebumps talking about it—this can with the rope, and it says, “Call me.” You could just feel her emotion melting back into that moment. And there were no words in that entire video—no narrative, no voiceovers, nothing. It was music and video, and the profound impact that you made was incredible. I want the pet sitters and dog walkers today to listen to your methodologies here and see how they could take the most warm and fuzzy topic, which is pets, and do the same thing in their own business on their own time, on their own budget. So David, where do you want to start?
David:There are so many things we can start with. Why don't I fill in the gaps and tell you how I got to where I am? I started this business about two and a half years ago with the purpose of helping business owners, entrepreneurs, and large businesses create video content for social media. Over the past two and a half years, we've worked with about 115 clients all across the globe, creating incredible video content. I think it's the best in the world, but I'm a little biased.