How to Scale a Video Business with Den Lennie Den Lennie
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Does it ever feel like you’re fighting a constant battle to generate enquiries, make more sales and run your video business without constant stress? Den gives you the tools you need to double your profits, with higher-quality clients and make the shift from overwhelmed to overjoyed. For the first time in a long time, you can feel comfortable and confident in the future of your video production business. Discover more at https://denlennie.com/
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The Top 10+ Business books for videographers. EP #333 - Den Lennie
In this episode, Den provides a curated list of essential reads for videographers and creative entrepreneurs, aiming to inspire, educate, and drive transformative approaches to business and personal development. Highlighting books on a range of topics from building a sellable business to cultivating success through daily habits, Den shares insights on applying these lessons broadly across entrepreneurial endeavors for strategic growth.
Here's a bullet list of the books mentioned with a short summary of each:
Built to Sell by John Warrillow: Highlights the journey of a graphic designer evolving from freelance to owning a sellable business, underscoring the significance of systemization and operational independence.
One Page Marketing Plan by Alan Dib: Offers a streamlined strategic marketing overview, providing actionable insights on market understanding and message crafting within a single-page framework.
Extreme Ownership by Jocko Willink and Leif Babin: Delivers leadership lessons from former Navy SEALs on taking full responsibility in life and business, translating military discipline into personal and professional growth strategies.
The Road Less Stupid by Keith J. Cunningham: Focuses on smarter business decision-making, advocating for reflective thinking time to avoid common business errors, with direct advice on strategic planning.
Great by Choice by Jim Collins: Analyzes the success of companies in tumultuous conditions through the "20 Mile March" concept, promoting consistent, disciplined progress with insights from historical explorations.
Can't Hurt Me by David Goggins: Chronicles Goggins' transformation from adversity to becoming a top endurance athlete, inspiring readers to surpass mental limits and explore untapped potential.
Your One Word by Evan Carmichael: Encourages identifying a singular, powerful concept to drive business and personal ethos, simplifying success into one guiding principle.
Atomic Habits by James Clear: Details the impact of small, daily habits on achieving significant, long-term goals, emphasizing the compound effect of routine actions.
The Rockefeller Habits by Verne Harnish: Inspired by John D. Rockefeller's strategies, this book offers a structured approach to business scaling with a focus on strategic planning and goal achievement.
Die With Zero by Bill Perkins: Challenges traditional financial planning, advocating for spending wealth on life experiences to ensure a fulfilling life without regrets of unused wealth.
$100 Million Offers by Alex Hormozi: Teaches the art of creating compelling offers with principles of direct response marketing, aimed at maximizing business growth and customer value.
Work Less, Make More by James Schramko: Shares strategies for optimizing business efficiency to enhance income while minimizing work hours, targeting entrepreneurs desiring work-life balance.
Business for Filmmakers by Den Lennie: Offers unfiltered advice on building a lucrative videography business, addressing practical aspects from passion to profit.
The Filmmaker's Guide to Budgets and Quotes by Den Lennie: Focuses on financial strategies for filmmakers, with tips on boosting production profit margins through effective budgeting and quoting.Support the showConnect with Den on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/denlennie/
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The Simple 3-Step Sales Formula. EP #332 - Den Lennie
In this episode, Den discusses effective strategies for handling sales calls in the video production business. He emphasizes the importance of building rapport early in conversations and maintaining an authoritative position. The main focus is on a systematic approach to sales, distinguishing between 'warm' leads and other inquiries, and handling the common urgency for price quotes from potential clients.
Here's a sneak peek of what you'll hear:
Focus on Sales Calls: Strategies for effective sales calls in video production business.
Building Rapport: Importance of establishing rapport early in the sales conversation.
Maintaining Authority: Techniques to maintain an alpha position during sales discussions.
Handling Price Inquiries: Addressing clients' urgency to know the price and guiding the conversation effectively.
Sales as Art and Science: Acknowledging sales requires both skill and systematic approach.
The Three-Part System: Identifying the problem, understanding the client's goal, and envisioning the future scenario.
Client Engagement: Strategies for engaging clients in discussing their business, problems, and goals.
Assessing Client Needs: Questions to assess the client's needs, goals, and expectations.
Building Trust: Tips for establishing trust and assessing client's motivation and urgency.
Price Discussion: Navigating the conversation to a budget discussion and handling price objections.Support the showConnect with Den on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/denlennie/
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Navigating the January Blues in Videography. EP #331 - Den Lennie
In this episode, Den discusses the common challenges videographers face in January, often referred to as the "January blues." These challenges include financial strains, feeling demotivated, and the loneliness that comes with running a business.
Den shares insights from a recent two-hour coaching call with the Video Business Accelerator Elites, emphasizing the importance of community and mentorship in overcoming these challenges.
Here's a sneak peek of what you'll hear:
The recurring nature of the January blues and the impact on videographers' enthusiasm and optimism.
The financial pressures faced at the start of the year, including late payments and an empty bank account.
The importance of being part of a coaching community to avoid making rash decisions and to gain new perspectives.
Strategies for scaling a video business, not just in size but in fitting one's personal goals and lifestyle.
The significance of having a strategic plan and clear goals, both financially and personally.
The value of consistency in running a successful video production business and setting realistic expectations.Support the showConnect with Den on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/denlennie/
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Vision to Victory: Transforming Dreams into Tangible Success. EP #330 - Den Lennie
Dive into this enthralling episode of the 'How to Scale a Video Business Podcast' with Den Lennie. Experience a captivating journey from humble beginnings in 2009 to the realization of a dream lifestyle in Australia.
This episode is a treasure trove of insights on balancing entrepreneurial aspirations with personal goals, the nuanced challenges of business growth, and the art of aligning your work with your values.
Join Den as he offers a candid, personal narrative filled with lessons and inspiration for entrepreneurs at all stages of their business journey.
Here's a sneak peek of what you'll hear:
Beginnings and Dreams: Reflections on the business's early days in the UK, emphasizing the perseverance required to achieve long-term goals.
Entrepreneurial Challenges: Discussing the stark realities and unexpected challenges in the initial years of business and how to navigate them.
Decade of Evolution: Insights into the business's growth and maturation over 10 years, focusing on efficiency and quality.
Future Plans and Work-Life Harmony: Strategies for reducing Den's day-to-day business involvement to achieve better work-life balance.
Defining Success: Exploring the concept of a vision board and personal definitions of success.
Australian Adventure: The tale of moving to Australia and the journey towards buying the dream home.
Strategic Property Decisions: Tactics used in buying and selling properties, including leveraging the same agent for continuity.
Value-Aligned Business Practices: Emphasizing the importance of aligning business operations with personal values and goals.
Upcoming Events and Podcast Pause: Announcing upcoming client events and a brief break in the podcast schedule due to the house move.Support the showConnect with Den on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/denlennie/
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Overcoming gear addiction and finding lightness in creative work. EP #329 - Den Lennie
In today’s episode, Den delves into the critical topic of gear acquisition syndrome in the video production industry. With the allure of Black Friday deals, he shares valuable insights on the importance of prioritizing business and personal growth over expensive equipment purchases. Drawing from his experiences and discussions from the VBA Elite Mastermind group, Den provides practical advice and strategies for video business owners.
Investment Focus: The importance of investing in business growth and personal development instead of accumulating equipment.
Quality vs. Cost: A comparison of different lighting brands like Aperture and Nanolight, highlighting the balance between cost and quality.
Business Growth Strategies: Den shares strategies for building a successful video business, including saving profits, investing in marketing, and learning sales techniques.
Mentorship and Learning: The value of mentorship in business, based on Den's own experience with a mentor and his investment in personal growth.
Client Case Study: Discussion of a challenging situation with a client, underscoring the importance of risk mitigation and problem-solving in business.
Exclusive Offers: Announcement of two special offers - a half-price entry to the uplevel program and a sales training program named "Organic Sales Machine."
Sales Training Program: Details of the sales training program, including LinkedIn optimization, lead generation, quoting for profit, and cash flow management.Support the showConnect with Den on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/denlennie/
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Sales Mindset and CRM Utilization in Video Business. EP #328 - Den Lennie
In this episode, Den Lennie addresses the challenges of sales in the video business, emphasizing the need for a consistent mindset and habit formation.
Key topics include the role of CRM tools in managing client relationships and tracking leads, strategies to combat sales slumps, and the power of community support. Insights from VBA members highlight practical approaches to maintaining a vibrant sales pipeline and the importance of peer advice in navigating business hurdles.
Sales Mindset Challenges: Discussing consistent sales approaches and habit formation.
CRM Benefits: Exploring various CRM tools for client tracking and lead management.
Navigating Sales Downturns: Tactics for overcoming inactive periods in business.
Sales Pipeline Management: Techniques for nurturing and tracking sales opportunities.
Community Insights: Member experiences and peer support for business challenges.
Support the showConnect with Den on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/denlennie/
Get more great resources over at https://www.denlennie.com/
Customer Reviews
Consistently Delivering Value
Den Lennie is a mastermind. I’ve be operating Ridge Films for 20 years and Den continues to provide constant value every episode to me and the business. From listening each week I’ve implemented new processes for outsourcing, white labelling and sunset clauses. These are just a few of the many knowledge bombs that have directly improved our bottom line.
Practical and down to earth
A fantastic no B.S. approach for video producers who want to move the needle in their video production studio. Timely and practical advice - glad I found this.
Informative, easy listening
A great listen for anyone in the creative industry who wants to grow and scale their business. Genuine, honest advice!