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EPISODE · Oct 6, 2020 · 9 MIN

Do You Know How To Video Pitch For Prospects? Learn From These Simple Tips

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Send us Fan MailToday's episode is talking about an era of video and how to utilize it in your pitches. This topic is perfect for everyone who writes pitches to gain clients. Find out how to get creative in writing pitches and engage your clients in a different way of communication.Undoubtedly, the video stands out everywhere. Whether it's on Facebook, Instagram, or other social media channels, you can notice that many people are engaged with it. So now, let’s talk about the changes in video techniques and how you can use it to get clients. Using my experience, I will share some expert tips on how to incorporate video strategy into your pitching process.I actually learned video pitching through Gina, my previous guest in Episode 64: PIVOT by adding services and growing your business with Gina Horkey. We talked about virtual assisting and types of work that you can add to your freelance services, and it was fun.How to start incorporating video pitching for your clients:Don’t hate yourself in the video.Keep it short.Hire somebody to edit your video.Another cool trend that you must check out is a new feature on LinkedIn where you can do a video and a voice message. If you’re interested in doing some video pitching and you are an insider on the Savvy Scribe Insider’s group, start using some of the tools like Zoom, Loom, and many more. Most of these video apps are just free so they are a must-try!Welcome to the Savvy Scribe Podcast, I'm so glad you're here! Before we start the show, if you're interested, we have a free Facebook group called "Savvy Nurse Writer Community"I appreciate you following me and listening today. I would LOVE for you to subscribe: ITUNESAnd if you love it, can I ask for a If you’re ready in exploring if freelance writing is your next PRN job or even full-time, I invite you to check out the Savvy Nurse Writer Community on Facebook and visit savvynursewriter.com to help you get started today!Support the showFOLLOW & REVIEW THE SAVVY SCRIBE ON APPLE PODCASTSI appreciate you following me and listening today. I would LOVE for you to subscribe: ITUNESAnd if you love it, can I ask for a review? Select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review.”If you’re ready to start exploring if freelance writing is your next PRN job or even full-time, I invite you to check out the Savvy Nurse Writer Community on Facebook and the Plan Produce Profit  + Writing Skills Course to help you get started today!

Send us Fan Mail Today's episode is talking about an era of video and how to utilize it in your pitches. This topic is perfect for everyone who writes pitches to gain clients. Find out how to get creative in writing pitches and engage your clients in a different way of communication. Undoubtedly, the video stands out everywhere. Whether it's on Facebook, Instagram, or other social media channels, you can notice that many people are engaged with it. So now, let’s talk about the changes in vide...

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