Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Who Starts a Video Production Business? Who Starts a Home Video Studio?

Arthur Bradshaw worked for Corporate America. 
You just might be interested in the answer to that question. I know I am now and I was many, many years ago when we started selling studios. Who are these people? What are our Studio Owners like? Are they single? Married? Divorced? Do they have families, kids, or pets? Did they mortgage the house to get started or convert a 401k?

What's their story? What were their former careers? Are they just video geeks? Are Are they sales people? Who are they and who are you? Are you like them? Let’s take a look at who buys a Home Video Studio.

They come from all backgrounds: doctors, nurses, accountants, IT people, engineers, computer people, software designers, sales and marketing, insurance agents, stock brokers, chefs, police officers, telecommunications people, video producers, screenwriters, graphic artists, animators, audio engineers, consultants, managers, store clerks, etc. The list goes on and on.

Some are married. Some are not. Some do the business on their own. Some have a spouse as a partner in the business. Some are men. Some are women.

We have sold to those in their 20’s and those in their 70’s. Age is a state of mind.

Miguel Salas was a chef. 
What do they all have in common?

1.     The ability to see themselves doing something different from what they were doing.
2.     A strong desire to create something on their own.
3.     They wanted to do something creative (related to #2).
4.     Pretty much they are all humble people.
5.     Willing to help each other.
6.     Wanted to be part of something and yet on their own – The HVS Family.
7.     They weren’t in to marketing or sales.
8.     They valued controlling their life and lifestyle.
9.     They had the ability to take a risk and start.
10. They wanted a new chapter – a new journey for their life.

The joy is in the journey, right? We are all on a journey. Some seem to move quicker than others. Some of us seem to get stuck from time to time. Some of us get stuck for 20 or 30 years or more and then one day, out of the blue we (they) decide to get unstuck.

Dan Weinger had a seat on the stock exchange. 
How do they do it? How do they break those chains that seem to hold others firmly to their cubicle chairs? Truth is, sometimes they are just laid off and the choice is made for them. Other times they make the choice.

How do you get unstuck? Call me and we’ll discuss your journey to HVS – how you go from where you are now to where you want to be. And yes, you can use your 401k to fund your own Home Video Studio I can help you with that.

You can call me directly on my cell phone at 1-866-714-1956 or 1-317-358-5932. You can email me at robert@homevideostudio.com. Call me today! Let’s talk.

Robert Hanley, President & Founder Home Video Studio

Robert Hanley
Founder & President
Home Video Studio
Indianapolis, Indiana

Phone: 317-358-5932
Toll Free: 1-866-714-1956.






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