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3 Reasons Why Videographers Can Make More Money By Getting Their Own Domain
In so many ways, the success of a professional goes beyond his own skills and aptitude. It also has a lot to do with his demeanor and behavior, especially if his job is service-oriented. For example, a doctor who has a pleasant disposition is likely to get more patients than another doctor of equal skill who is short-tempered and impatient.
In other words, your behavior – especially towards your clients — will have a huge impact on how well your career will fare. If you make a living out of being a videographer or a cameraman, you can be sure that the same principle applies to you: you’ll need a good mix of talent and a great personality if you want your career to take off from the ground
It’s important for you to take note of this, especially when you’re working by yourself or are a freelancer who lives from project to project. The only way you can actually get a larger client base is by and establishing a reputation for quality services and great client rapport. Once that’s firmly in place, your business is sure to become more successful.
Fortunately, the internet has made it easier for people of all professions — including videographers like you — to promote their work and services to a larger audience. The best thing about creating an online presence is that it isn’t nearly as expensive or time-consuming as other forms of advertising are. All you need to do is get your own domain, build a blog on it, and you can start to gear up your business and make money online.
1. Reach out to the world
The best thing about putting up an online representation of your business is that you gain immediate access to people from all over the world, and vice versa. This is much more than what traditional advertising can achieve for you, and much less costly in every single way.
Your About Me page and the posts you put up of your work will pretty much define you and your abilities to your market, so don’t skip building a well-made profile and blogging about your best projects. This way, your current and potential clients will have a good idea about who you are as a professional and what you’re capable of when armed with a video camera.
2. Build your reputation
You can actually build your reputation through your blog by posting regular updates that are well-written and relevant to what you do as a videographer. Doing this will give off the impression that you can be relied on and that you’re serious about your work. You can even try to make money blogging while you’re at it so you can earn some extra money while promoting yourself.
Don’t hesitate to put up client testimonials in addition to samples of your work. Testimonials are a powerful medium through which you can promote your business, and most clients will be happy to provide this for you at no cost.
3. Earn Money providing information
Finally, you can also sell products and information, especially if your expertise allows you to share your knowledge to other aspiring videographers. This is a great way of making extra money, and can be accomplished in a few ways.
For instance, you can send out a monthly or weekly newsletter to a list of subscribers who have paid a minimal fee for it. The newsletter can contain some articles that link back to older blog posts of yours, or they can contain announcements about your promos, fees, or other updates regarding your work. You can also put together an eBook and sell it on your blog for a good price.
These are only some of the reasons why getting your own domain and starting a blog can help your career as a videographer. Once your site has gained a solid footing on the internet, there’s no telling what other heights your career will reach through it. Start establishing your online presence now and you’ll see the results in time.
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