Let’s get over your video excuses & Get you more clients.

Videosocials is like Toastmasters for video blogging.
Like what you recorded? We promote the videos for you.

Our members are like you: lawyers, consultants & other experienced professionals.
Some are great on video. Some are nervous. We all do better with practice.

Get more referrals by talking to us!
Hundreds of attorneys and accountants
use our marketing system to get it done:
blogs, social media & e-newsletters.

How Videosocials Works

Mature Millennials
need your services:

Mature Millennials are getting married, having kids, buying real estate, inheriting wealth and getting divorced.

Mature Millennials are taking over family businesses; they are starting and buying businesses.

They are growing law firms, accounting firms, successful agencies and consulting firms. They’re paying high taxes.

Mature Millennials are becoming C-level executives, management, leadership and hiring people.

Millennials are now around 35 years old and are surpassing Baby Boomers (according to Pew Research).

Mature Millennials want to see you on social media. And they love video, just like the rest of us.

If you’re not appealing to Mature Millennials… your business growth is dying.

YOU KNOW:
Video is now, the future

  1. Really need a bunch of stats to know what you’re seeing?
  2. 64% of those who watch a video are more likely to buy.
  3. Facebook is focused on video. So is LinkedIn!
  4. YouTube is the #2 search engine (owned by #1: Google)
  5. Videos persuade Millennials to Gen X to Baby Boomers

DON’T WAIT: There’s more…
side benefits of Videosocials

RELAX:
When you’re presentable for clients,
you’ll look good for video blogging!

Sure, fix your hair. But no need to fixate on it. Videosocials are a safe place to practice. We’ll give you pointers, but you’ll get the hang of it. We each go at our own pace: Some post every recording. Most rehearse 2 or more times. Either way, you got this! And nothing goes on your social media or website until you approve it. Come join us… we want your feedback as we practice too.

DEEP BREATHS:
Jot some bullet points

You’re used to answering questions from colleagues & clients. Video blogging is just like that. With some practice, you’ll keep a running list of topics from what happened to you this week – F.A.Q, client success stories, unfortunate lesson for others, your own insights. 

  • Choose from topics we suggest at the start of the call.
  • Use our Brainstormer anytime; with others (great networking).
  • We’ll help you come with plenty of ideas & bullet points.

Don’t like how you were on camera? Only the videos you approve are posted online. We could transcribe the audio & edit it into a text article (phoneBlogging). Either way, you’ll be better next time.

BE OUR GUEST:
Just watch or take your turn

Videosocials are less than 30 minutes of your time. Use your cell phone or computer webcam to join the Zoom video conference. The attention span for videos on social media is around 3 minutes: So we each take 1 to 3 minute turns.

You can be a guest as a “silent spectator” but it’s more fun to give it a try! (Why not promote yourself to the others on the call?)
Relax: You don’t have to publicize what you record. (We could just transcribe the audio into a blog post.) The more we practice and exchange feedback, the better we each get.

LIKE YOUR VIDEO?
We do the rest!

You can post the videos you like ‘as is’ on your social media, or we can do even more for you:

  1. Post the videos on your website blog
  2. Social promotion on LinkedIn, Facebook & YouTube
  3. Captions on video to engage social media scrollers on mute
  4. Custom video postcard emailed to your contact list
  5. End video with Logo, Contact info & Compliance disclaimers
  6. Transcription posted on your website as SEO-friendly blog text.

Need help with your social media or blog? We can setup or improve what you’ve started.

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