There is not much time left.
My cold outreach method is THE PERFECT WAY to find clients, companies who need video editor.
If you know what you do, you can sign clients EVEN THO they are not looking for video editor.
Follow before I drop the sauce or get left behind.
There is 3 levels when you are getting clients
1. building your boring portfolio
2. selling via cold outreach
3. invest
Everyone does the 1.
Couple people do the 2. (but wrong)
But only few does the 3. option
Not because they have balls but because they think
I have email address to whole Meta marketing team.
Took me just few minutes, light work.
Cold outreach will NEVER die if you know how to do it right and WHERE to find clients.
All the video editors, thumbnail designers, freelancers follow for the secret or get left behind.
Time is ticking...
Most of the video editors already suffer with 0 clients, 0 work.
Clocking in their 9-5...
but now it is going to be even worse for them.
These folks are gonna get sweeped out the scene.
You have still chance tho and I know the methods.
Follow for the sauce and adapt otherwise you will be left behind as always.
Cold outreach will NEVER DIE.
but almost everyone does it wrong
Hours of writing, sending, finding... getting bored, multiple "burn outs"...
Everyone ghosts.
Then they call it dead because of their boring ass emails or their annoying, spamming DMs
Mf if I did it like you I would call it dead too
But there are levels to this shit
Follow and I will teach you all soon
I have email address to whole Meta marketing team.
Took me just few minutes, light work.
Cold outreach will NEVER die if you know how to do it right and WHERE to find clients.
All the video editors, thumbnail designers, freelancers follow for the secret or get left behind.
Some editor really listed "Microsoft PowerPoint" under video editing skills on his LinkedIn.
PowerPoint.
On a VIDEO EDITING profile. I don't even want to know what the portfolio looks like. Actually I do. I desperately do.
Bro really delivered a vertical video in horizontal format, audio peaking through the entire second half, wrong aspect ratio, and the client's name spelled wrong in the title card.
Then sent a follow up email asking for a testimonial.
The confidence is actually inspiring. Genuinely. I've never seen someone fail upward with such commitment. That's a gift.