This is something else. One of my mentors tought me in 2020 to have 5-15 minute video and 50% of people drive them to my funnel. I wasnt aware of this strategy and if fits perfectly of how people want everything fast! Great Video!!
This is fire, question! How do you make it so they don't continue to see the past video once they've watched 50%? Assuming some sort of "exclude" audience? Thanks!
For a recruitment agency, I'd suggest this content sequence: Intro/Story(Video 1): Share a success story of how the agency helped a company grow fast by filling critical roles. Social Proof(Video 2): Showcase a case study of a business scaling rapidly due to efficient recruitment. Unique Process(Video 3): Highlight your proprietary talent acquisition framework, leveraging predictive analytics and data- driven sourcing algorithms to identify high-fit candidates. Problem Awareness(Video 4 & 5): Highlight issues like bad hires, long vacancies, and high turnover. Solution(Video 6-8): Offer your expertise, showing how you reduce hiring time and improve retention. More Social Proof(Video 9-11): Testimonial videos of clients' success with the agency. Urgency(Video 12-14): Create FOMO with limited offers like a free recruitment audit. This structure builds trust and drives leads to take action!
i understand everything, but are these videos supposed to be set in a Traffic, awareness Lead, Purchase goals? Also, What landing page do you send them to? to a booking page also even if you already had the call with them or do you segment them differently? In HT people don't just pay without someone on the phone... so the booking page im assuming?
Here’s a quick breakdown of your questions! 1. The videos should be set up to guide the lead through a funnel-like journey, but it’s more about sequential content delivery than just traffic or awareness goals. 2. You want to lead them from problem awareness to solution awareness, building trust and urgency along the way. 3. For the landing page, yes, you typically want to send them to a booking page. 4. Even if you’ve already had a call, keep driving them toward that page and nurturing them with more content (like testimonials or success stories) to increase readiness to close. 5. In high-ticket sales, it’s rare for people to pay without speaking to someone on the phone, so the booking page is essential! Hope this helped 🥰.
@@RaviAbuvala it’s all the same , the main thing i have learned is that consumption of your content is the most important thing and if you can hide the sales process .That seems to be super effective which is why every top marketer uses this strategy. Great video btw
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This is something else. One of my mentors tought me in 2020 to have 5-15 minute video and 50% of people drive them to my funnel. I wasnt aware of this strategy and if fits perfectly of how people want everything fast! Great Video!!
Glad it was helpful!
@RaviAbula what a great video! Have you tried the perfect webinar framework in this sequence?
This is fire, question! How do you make it so they don't continue to see the past video once they've watched 50%? Assuming some sort of "exclude" audience? Thanks!
you can exclude people who see at least 3 seconds of video 2 in video 1 ad
Very informative and well-explained! I appreciate the clarity and depth of the content. Looking forward to more videos like this!
Glad it was helpful!
Ravi what’s that dope tablet you use for the video?
iPad!
I see Ravi, I click
You click, Ravi happy
Lol, we've been brainwashed (play on words)
Wow, insane value brother💪🏼
Glad you liked it!
What sequence would you suggest for a recruitment agency? 😊
For a recruitment agency, I'd suggest this content sequence:
Intro/Story(Video 1): Share a success story of how the agency helped a company grow fast by filling critical roles.
Social Proof(Video 2): Showcase a case study of a business scaling rapidly due to efficient recruitment.
Unique Process(Video 3): Highlight your proprietary talent acquisition framework, leveraging predictive analytics and data- driven sourcing algorithms to identify high-fit candidates.
Problem Awareness(Video 4 & 5): Highlight issues like bad hires, long vacancies, and high turnover.
Solution(Video 6-8): Offer your expertise, showing how you reduce hiring time and improve retention.
More Social Proof(Video 9-11): Testimonial videos of clients' success with the agency.
Urgency(Video 12-14): Create FOMO with limited offers like a free recruitment audit.
This structure builds trust and drives leads to take action!
Great video! How are you recording your iPad screen like that?
Anyone know what he uses to draw on & how to get it split with the video? assuming it’s an iPad, just curious of the all round tech set up - it’s sick
What a title 🤝🏻
🙏🙏🙏
Unbelievably good title
Thank you!!
Hydra funnel from the legend Kevin Hutto 💪🚀
Never heard of him, but like I said, a lot of top guys use this!
Nice the Jeremy Haynes strategy
i understand everything, but are these videos supposed to be set in a Traffic, awareness Lead, Purchase goals?
Also, What landing page do you send them to? to a booking page also even if you already had the call with them or do you segment them differently?
In HT people don't just pay without someone on the phone... so the booking page im assuming?
Here’s a quick breakdown of your questions!
1. The videos should be set up to guide the lead through a funnel-like journey, but it’s more about sequential content delivery than just traffic or awareness goals.
2. You want to lead them from problem awareness to solution awareness, building trust and urgency along the way.
3. For the landing page, yes, you typically want to send them to a booking page.
4. Even if you’ve already had a call, keep driving them toward that page and nurturing them with more content (like testimonials or success stories) to increase readiness to close.
5. In high-ticket sales, it’s rare for people to pay without speaking to someone on the phone, so the booking page is essential!
Hope this helped 🥰.
Great information but all heard was stabbing, pushing, chopping,...
Maybe i missed, but what's the duration of first 5-7 videos that you'd suggest?
90 seconds
@@RaviAbuvala tqqq. This is pure gold
Fire video
basically what jeremy haynes does with his strategy
I didn’t know he follows this same one! Like I said it’s used by all the top marketers.
@@RaviAbuvala it’s all the same , the main thing i have learned is that consumption of your content is the most important thing and if you can hide the sales process .That seems to be super effective which is why every top marketer uses this strategy. Great video btw
Do you have any videos about how to compete against top players in the industry or become a top player?
Not yet but I can make one!
@@RaviAbuvala PLEASEEEE and Thanyou
Can I ask you one thing? Does scaling with systems have investors or are you the only owner?
I'm sorry if i hurt you in anyway...
I’m the only owner!
@@RaviAbuvala thanks for replying 💜💜
The title...😮
😳😳😳
Title 😵💫😎
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
When you say its 5 dollars a day you mean each video?
Yup!
was the intro AI?
lol no did it look like AI?
@@RaviAbuvala my bad bro, it kinda did