Thanks for the video! But can you tell us how much you usually charge for 60-90 seconds video. Just to get an idea about the pricing outside freelancer.com and upwork.com
Hi Miha, Nice and informative content as always. A bit longer this time i suppose...but it's ok because its in line with your message. However i do have the following questions if you don't mind: 1. On your website, you showed brands you have worked for in the past, the kind of work you have also done and testimonials from clients you have worked with. You insisted repeatedly that these are real people, real work and real brands. How does a starter in a creative field go about acquiring all these when they are yet to get their first gig or client? 2. You said customers see through the fake testimonials and brands. Could you elaborate more on this? 3. You have an impressive LinkedIn page built with connections obtained over the years since you started your creative work. You also stressed on having real social media proof of being legit. How does a starter go about achieving this? My suggestions: 1. I had a hard time hearing what you were saying when you were demonstrating you portfolio work.I think its better not to speak at the same time when you animated video is playing. 2. Kindly consider putting a telephone number on your website - you never know, it may just be convenient for a potential client to call you directly than to message you through your website's form, chat plugin or social media links. And if you choose to add a telephone number make it prominent enough for them to see it.
how do you get voice-over for your video?
voices.com
I don't know where he gets it but that's a good source
Fiverr.com has some good ones, but for more high-end work I use a custom studio that a friend of mine runs. Though its more expensive than fiverr.
thanks your video is very helpful i'll check fiverr and voices.com
Thanks for this information.
Thanks for the video!
But can you tell us how much you usually charge for 60-90 seconds video. Just to get an idea about the pricing outside freelancer.com and upwork.com
Hi Miha,
Nice and informative content as always. A bit longer this time i suppose...but it's ok because its in line with your message. However i do have the following questions if you don't mind:
1. On your website, you showed brands you have worked for in the past, the kind of work you have also done and testimonials from clients you have worked with. You insisted repeatedly that these are real people, real work and real brands. How does a starter in a creative field go about acquiring all these when they are yet to get their first gig or client?
2. You said customers see through the fake testimonials and brands. Could you elaborate more on this?
3. You have an impressive LinkedIn page built with connections obtained over the years since you started your creative work. You also stressed on having real social media proof of being legit. How does a starter go about achieving this?
My suggestions:
1. I had a hard time hearing what you were saying when you were demonstrating you portfolio work.I think its better not to speak at the same time when you animated video is playing.
2. Kindly consider putting a telephone number on your website - you never know, it may just be convenient for a potential client to call you directly than to message you through your website's form, chat plugin or social media links. And if you choose to add a telephone number make it prominent enough for them to see it.