You definitely cooked with this video. Love your zero BS approach to building. Everyone else says it’s easy and fast. But building skills takes time and depth. What if you have some deep skills but you need to add on skills you don’t have to create a rounded offer? Do you not try to get clients yet?
@shanHanif I do podcast production and growth for businesses. But I want to create more value and see the need to be closer to the money. So more than creating content and getting views… but getting views faster, directing that traffic to sales pages, call funnels, and doing things like ghostwriting and booking calls in the DM. Basically expanding to be more self-contained and self-sustaining. But outside of the content creation skills, the other stuff isn’t as deep. Does that help?
Great video Shan. Really like your straightforward, no-nonsense approach. Really curious to hear how your approach to dealing with clients has changed over the years. We must put their best interests ahead of customer experience, but both are important. How do you find the balance between being straight talking and honest, but in a delicate way. Effectively how you make it a two-way relationship instead of one-way.
Hey Shan, I am a college student with zero experience. I am thinking of learning social media management and offering it as a service, and once I start building momentum and closing clients, I can start stacking other skills/services in the funnel you mentioned in previous videos, and I can upsell those services to my existing social media management clients and close new clients. Hence, I will be slowly building a full service agency. Is that a good idea?
Great video, but I have one question: Can you call it an agency if you do the complete back-end of an ecom brand (fulfillment, support, product development, etc) on the back of creators/influencers like Genflow does? It's more like an actual ecom brand that partners with creators I would think. How can you operate this model, without building 5 complete businesses at the same time, where you are essentially an actual agency connecting product people with creators.
An agency is just offering services. CAA makes movies as an agency and Netflix as their client. There is no ceiling. You dont need to do all 5. Pick 1 that suits your skills
Yup. Having people with audience means free organic sales. Still have to do paid and the rest but means you are just ahead from the start. Why I started Genflow.
You definitely cooked with this video. Love your zero BS approach to building. Everyone else says it’s easy and fast. But building skills takes time and depth.
What if you have some deep skills but you need to add on skills you don’t have to create a rounded offer? Do you not try to get clients yet?
Any skill can be monetised.
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@shanHanif I do podcast production and growth for businesses. But I want to create more value and see the need to be closer to the money. So more than creating content and getting views… but getting views faster, directing that traffic to sales pages, call funnels, and doing things like ghostwriting and booking calls in the DM.
Basically expanding to be more self-contained and self-sustaining. But outside of the content creation skills, the other stuff isn’t as deep.
Does that help?
Great video Shan. Really like your straightforward, no-nonsense approach. Really curious to hear how your approach to dealing with clients has changed over the years. We must put their best interests ahead of customer experience, but both are important. How do you find the balance between being straight talking and honest, but in a delicate way. Effectively how you make it a two-way relationship instead of one-way.
How do you find, partner and work with creators ?
Hey Shan, I am a college student with zero experience. I am thinking of learning social media management and offering it as a service, and once I start building momentum and closing clients, I can start stacking other skills/services in the funnel you mentioned in previous videos, and I can upsell those services to my existing social media management clients and close new clients. Hence, I will be slowly building a full service agency. Is that a good idea?
Yes but you need to build some skills to then start the agency.
Great video, but I have one question: Can you call it an agency if you do the complete back-end of an ecom brand (fulfillment, support, product development, etc) on the back of creators/influencers like Genflow does? It's more like an actual ecom brand that partners with creators I would think.
How can you operate this model, without building 5 complete businesses at the same time, where you are essentially an actual agency connecting product people with creators.
An agency is just offering services. CAA makes movies as an agency and Netflix as their client. There is no ceiling.
You dont need to do all 5. Pick 1 that suits your skills
how do you start the genflow model starting from scratch?
Do you offer coaching?
Yes agencyinsiders.io
Surely neutonic is killing it because of Chris and James?? So much easier when you have two huge social media TH-camrs behind it
Yup. Having people with audience means free organic sales. Still have to do paid and the rest but means you are just ahead from the start. Why I started Genflow.