Brilliant! Thanks for sharing your pricing model. That's the hardest thing to figure out and most won't share. Thank-you for helping the rest of us out!
Great vídeo, Rued! You talked about Fiverr and UpWork to find the $50 client type. And what about the $500 and $5000 game? What''s the best way to find and approach them? My last question is: after your agency career, what type of client/company do you think are more likely to pay for the $500/$5000 game? Thank you once again!
Well, those clients aren't found on Fiverr :) In the beginning, we worked for our friends and connections, built up a strong portfolio and started getting referrals, as I talk about in the video. Then, we scaled our setup by creating a "price calculator" on our website, and drove traffic to it via Google Ads. That gave us a bunch of leads every week, I called up and scheduled meetings with, if they were genuinely interested. It's like a funnel, you know? At the end, a few of those leads became clients, so it all made sense financially in the end. And my great animators then made their videos, and I went out to me meet more potential clients.
@@RuedRiisCom great ideas, i'm gonna try it! And what about the investment? Do you charge it at the beginning of the project or at the end? I've done more than 200 projects here in Brazil but when i start to sell to other places (like US or Europe) maybe people won't trust me! Once again, thank you for your attention Rued!
Hey Rued. Your videos are really helpful. Can you please explain the license terms of vyond in particular and other platforms also. What I've on Vyond's website, they say that we have to pay them freaking 99USD per video if we sell it to someone. Which I think makes totally impractical to work as an agency . Please help. Thank you.
Incredible thank you so much for all of these information i just want to ask you for Something how can i find these companies to deal with them to sell my animation to them can you help me?
Thanks! Well you gotta build a portfolio and an audience that trusts in your skills. No shortcuts, just hard work. Join my Explain Academy if you want me to show you my way of going about it.
Bro, I want to do, but I don't have previous work to show as a portfolio, what advice would you give me to start, I am experienced mainly with 3D animation, I also know 2D animation but not so advance,. How to build my portfolio as I am new to market.??
Hi Rued. Fantastic informative video as always, it has answered a lot of questions I have been meaning to research. I have recently bought a Vyond license, but I have not seen their page about pre-video rights transfer. Where do I have to go to on the Vyond website/tool/app to find that page?
Maybe sign up for a free trial of Vyond, and then go check out my course Go Beyond Vyond - it's the best solution for learning this program from scratch :)
Thanks Ruid. But the question is why would any company invest such a huge amount just on an animated video. They can buy vyond themselves and hire an animater for their company. Its not as simple as you are describing.
Many times companies COULD hire an animator for their company BUT - consider the cost/benefit analysis. If you're only making 1 video a year or 1 video every quarter, the salary of an animator and the benefits you'll need to offer them to get them to work with you is far MORE than you'd pay to hire a company to do animated videos. Furthermore, the in-house animator may not be a great voiceover artist or may not know multiple languages, so that's something the company is still going to have to pay more money to do.
I agree with Brandy, and I think of it like this: If you want a car, you don't go out an buy an assembly line and hire a mechanic. ONLY if you need A LOT of cars, right? So, the thousands of companies that only need 1-2 videos bought them from us, and the many companies who need videos on a weekly basis buy a Vyond license and train staff internally to produce them.
I guess that would be VideoScribe. But as you know "it takes money to make money" and the real money is in high-end videos where you need higher-end tools like Vyond. That's what I've experienced.
Rued...you ROCK! Thank you for another OUTSTANDING episode! Anyone interested in Vyond and or animation should be SUBSCRIBED to your exceptional channel, like I am.
Brilliant! Thanks for sharing your pricing model. That's the hardest thing to figure out and most won't share. Thank-you for helping the rest of us out!
You're welcome - it's important to have a good flexible one where the customer feels like they are part of crafting the final price.
Great over view Mr.Rude Riis. Thanks for sharing and wishes for your upcoming Good work!!!
Thanks a lot - I wish you the best too! 🙏
Nice one Bro! You made me love Vyond now I'm addicted!!
That’s awesome - glad I could pass on the love 😁
wow! its huge and beautiful information. thanks, bro
you deserve way more views and subs
Thanks - working on quality content, and then let’s hope attention will follow 🤗
Thank You!! You help me a lot!! I will pray for you to be blessed and get many career opportunities Amen
Great vídeo, Rued!
You talked about Fiverr and UpWork to find the $50 client type.
And what about the $500 and $5000 game?
What''s the best way to find and approach them?
My last question is: after your agency career, what type of client/company do you think are more likely to pay for the $500/$5000 game?
Thank you once again!
Well, those clients aren't found on Fiverr :) In the beginning, we worked for our friends and connections, built up a strong portfolio and started getting referrals, as I talk about in the video. Then, we scaled our setup by creating a "price calculator" on our website, and drove traffic to it via Google Ads. That gave us a bunch of leads every week, I called up and scheduled meetings with, if they were genuinely interested. It's like a funnel, you know? At the end, a few of those leads became clients, so it all made sense financially in the end. And my great animators then made their videos, and I went out to me meet more potential clients.
@@RuedRiisCom great ideas, i'm gonna try it!
And what about the investment? Do you charge it at the beginning of the project or at the end? I've done more than 200 projects here in Brazil but when i start to sell to other places (like US or Europe) maybe people won't trust me!
Once again, thank you for your attention Rued!
Go on teaching from begining to top chapter 1,2,3, serialy l will be waiting for next episode.
Wow, Rued you are best teacher ever. Thanks a lot for info!
Warms my heart, thanks for saying that 🙏🏻
very nice and good explanation, and see the bigger picture
today you do justice with your skills 👌✌️✌️
Thanks I hope so too !
Very good explanation. Thanks a lot Mr Rued Riis
Amazing video as always.
Thanks, Dima - try to keep the quality steady and strong 🤗
Hey Rued. Your videos are really helpful. Can you please explain the license terms of vyond in particular and other platforms also. What I've on Vyond's website, they say that we have to pay them freaking 99USD per video if we sell it to someone. Which I think makes totally impractical to work as an agency . Please help. Thank you.
try create studio
Great content Rued 💥👍🏻🙏
Thanks Chris! I try my best, so it's so nice to get positive feedback like this. Thank you 🙏🏻
Rued... I've been looking for you for you for a long long time..🤓🤓🤓 thanks for your video...
if i was in the 50$ range, how many 50s do i offer for a short video? how long is the short video?
Incredible thank you so much for all of these information i just want to ask you for Something how can i find these companies to deal with them to sell my animation to them can you help me?
Thanks! Well you gotta build a portfolio and an audience that trusts in your skills. No shortcuts, just hard work. Join my Explain Academy if you want me to show you my way of going about it.
such a great video !
How can I sell my own animation for voices my own cartoons?
I just want to sell my own written animation story, might i sell it anywhere
Very well done - thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it! Hope you'll like the next one too :)
This explanation....is PRICELESS...
Bro, I want to do, but I don't have previous work to show as a portfolio, what advice would you give me to start, I am experienced mainly with 3D animation, I also know 2D animation but not so advance,. How to build my portfolio as I am new to market.??
Hi Rued. Fantastic informative video as always, it has answered a lot of questions I have been meaning to research. I have recently bought a Vyond license, but I have not seen their page about pre-video rights transfer. Where do I have to go to on the Vyond website/tool/app to find that page?
Here 👉 www.vyond.com/rights-transfer/
@@RuedRiisCom Yes, I found it thank you very much. Thank you so much for being so helpful!
I love your videos.
Thanks!
You're welcome :)
Great video ❤️🌼
Can't we use adobe character animator and after effects?
Sure, it just takes 10x the time 🤗
Thank you
How do I get started with video animation? I know nothing and would love to learn and go up the ladder
Maybe sign up for a free trial of Vyond, and then go check out my course Go Beyond Vyond - it's the best solution for learning this program from scratch :)
Thanks Ruid. But the question is why would any company invest such a huge amount just on an animated video. They can buy vyond themselves and hire an animater for their company. Its not as simple as you are describing.
Many times companies COULD hire an animator for their company BUT - consider the cost/benefit analysis. If you're only making 1 video a year or 1 video every quarter, the salary of an animator and the benefits you'll need to offer them to get them to work with you is far MORE than you'd pay to hire a company to do animated videos.
Furthermore, the in-house animator may not be a great voiceover artist or may not know multiple languages, so that's something the company is still going to have to pay more money to do.
I agree with Brandy, and I think of it like this: If you want a car, you don't go out an buy an assembly line and hire a mechanic. ONLY if you need A LOT of cars, right? So, the thousands of companies that only need 1-2 videos bought them from us, and the many companies who need videos on a weekly basis buy a Vyond license and train staff internally to produce them.
@@RuedRiisCom thanks and understood
Which voice over software do you recommend?
I use GarageBand but any alternative works. Audacity is popular too.
hello sir i use create studio, how can I sell my videos
A great place to start is to watch this video, you’ve commented on :) here, I give you all the advice I have around this topic.
@@RuedRiisCom Sir I saw full video
But how will I find Clients who will purchase (near me). Sir I am big fan of yours
Regards
Hi Rued, what is the cheapest animation software out there that allows you to resell the video to other people?
I guess that would be VideoScribe. But as you know "it takes money to make money" and the real money is in high-end videos where you need higher-end tools like Vyond. That's what I've experienced.
@@RuedRiisCom thank you for the info! Yes I agreed with what you said.
Rued...you ROCK!
Thank you for another OUTSTANDING episode!
Anyone interested in Vyond and or animation should be SUBSCRIBED to your exceptional channel, like I am.
Thank you so much - I really appreciate your positive comments on my videos and will strive to continue to deserve them 🎉🚀
Eat Sleep TH-cam Repeat👌😅😇
True - it's 110% in on TH-cam these months, and I think it's so much fun 🔥
@@RuedRiisCom yesss 💪💪
hii
This is unrealistic😒
I did for years - in real life 😵