Showing posts with label Digital Content Broker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Digital Content Broker. Show all posts

Monday, April 3, 2023

Steps to Freelancing video and media content Full-Time - @georgeohan on Instagram

Stats show that more people are 

leaving their jobs to work for themselves 

#FultonFilmCompany
Las Vegas, Nevada

  1. Build A Network of Clients

One of the most crucial things one can do when making the jump from working for someone to working for yourself is building a network of clients. This can be gradual as you build your portfolio and clientele. Networking is important—even when you work for yourself. If you create a good name for yourself and your work through your current clients, you’ll be able to build on that. Get your name out there!

  1. Define Your Rate

Okay, you have some clients—now what? Defining your rate (and sticking to it) is crucial to making the jump to full-time freelance. Freelance rates are a heavily debated topic, as your experience level will depend on how much you should charge. With that being said, sometimes you’ll have to compromise with certain clients (especially starting out), but once you’ve become established, it will be easier to navigate and put your foot down with a set rate. Here’s an article that will help you calculate your rate. 

  1. Maintain A Regular Schedule 

Most people who work freelance prefer it because they’re able to have a flexible schedule—working when they choose. This appeals to many who want to work outside of a traditional 9-to-5. However, when you make the jump to full-time, it’s crucial to maintain some kind of regular schedule. As your work life and personal life become more blended, you should aim to maintain a sense of when you’re “in office” and “out of office” in order to create boundaries for yourself and your work. Sometimes this includes working on weekends. The good thing is that it’s up to you!

  1. Keep Track of Invoices & Costs

You’re building your clientele, you’ve set your rate, and you’re maintaining a regular schedule. The next thing you want to do is keep track of your invoices, as you (typically) are your own accountant. Using invoice tracking software can help you see your month-to-month income and stay organized when adding up fees. It’ll also be able to help you see how your negotiated rate can really add up!

  1. Maintain an Online Presence

Your online presence is more and more important these days for self-promoting your work, but it especially is if you work for yourself and need to meet new clients. Their impression of you is most likely to start by your online presence, whether it’s your Twitter, Instagram, website, or all of the above. This goes hand-in-hand with the service you’re providing too. If you’re solely a freelance photographer, Instagram may be the main route for you to showcase your work. If you’re a writer, you may want to have both a website of links to your writing and also stay active on Twitter so potential clients can immediately see your writing tone. 

  1. Prepare for Unpredictability 

The freelance world is one of flexibility—but also unpredictability. The economy’s changing landscape comes with perks like working from home and if you’re full-time freelance, working when you want and how you want. However, this goes hand in hand with some months being more fruitful than others. By nature, your workload and income can change each month. With that being said, you’ll have to be fully prepared for ebbs and flows, but that’s just part of the process. As you shape your own work days, prepare for freedom but also buck up, because now you are your own boss.

Posted by:

George Ohan, U.S. Army Veteran

Digital Content Producer

Blog information by: Media Bistro 

https://www.mediabistro.com/be-inspired/advice-from-the-pros/steps-to-freelancing-full-time/

Friday, May 1, 2020

Work from home opportunity - Digital Content Broker

Small Business people gain 
a huge value when they 
hire independent 
content creators and talent.


Digital Content Broker
You - Need Digital stuff
We - Explain digital stuff to you



In this COVID19 environment 
a one stop shop for 
creating and distributing your
digital content is more
important than ever.

Less steps.

More safe.


WHAT ARE WE
LOOKING AT?

Photoshoot for Digital Vintage
Facebook page
Can you see my wife's feet 
on the bottom left side of the photograph?


Studio
Fulton Film Company
Fresno, California


Clothing
Digital Vintage sales via Facebook Like page


Art Direction + Production Design
Heidi and George Ohan


Hair + Make Up Artist (MUA)
Adriana Victoria Herredia


Home Decor Artists + Builders
George and Heidi Ohan


Model
Adriana Victoria Herredia


Brand Photographer
George Ohan


Print shop for photos
Walgreens


Digital Photographer for blog post photo
George Ohan


Blog Writer
George Ohan


Digital Marketer 
George Ohan



THAT'S A LOT!
Let us do it for you....

Let's consider this:
How many steps did it take 
to create this blog post?
a LOT.

Why do I, as a 
Digital Content Producer, 
create content?

Let's find out!

WHAT'S IN IT FOR ME?

WHY CREATE THIS BLOG?


**The Answer...
I only need about 10 people 
to see this one blog post, 
and I will turn that into a 
"Sale" directly, or I will 
send a "referral" to a friend 
who can convert that 
person into a Sale, by 
offering a needed service
to him or her.


It only takes ONE person, 
to be interested in ONE thing, 
that I do, for us to do business...


DO YOU HAVE ANY OLD PHOTOS
IN A HARD DRIVE?  I did...

That's MONEY, just sitting there getting dusty...

THE PHOTO ABOVE
WAS SAVED IN A
HARD DRIVE, A FEW
MINUTES BEFORE THIS
BLOG WAS CREATED.


I knew if I create this post,
I am giving myself one more chance
to find the person
who needs my help...



Here it goes again.......

My wife and I create all of the content.

CONTENT: 
Home decor items, purchase dresses for re-sale on Digital Vintage, photography to market the products, social media copyright, and blogs for digital distribution.


People need help from
DIGITAL CONTENT BROKERS and
DIGITAL CONTENT CREATORS.


WHY?....
Small business people usually don't
understand HOW or WHAT to purchase
when it comes to Digital Marketing.

I can help you with that.


I offer consultations and I can explain
what it means to convert your business
to operating on Digital Platforms.


When was the last time you had a 
personal or business
financial review?

 I KNOW A GUY who offers 
complimentary consultations.

Too EASY!


(Why would I add the section below?)
Answer: SEO
SEARCH ENGINE OPTIMIZATION


I want this Blog to be found in searches, 
so I add some extra descriptions to help 
give the blog a higher chance of being found.


If I can do ALL of this with ONE old photo,
can you imagine how much content you're sitting on?
a LOT.

Digital Marketing


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Sample # 1 - Production Design for movies


More about my story....
 04/07/2011

Production Design Sample # 2
research video, Hollywood:

GOLD NUGGETS for filmmakers below

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zpI-Mi9RpHo

YouTube video description:

I spent a couple of days doing research for a very talented
Production Designer and course director, Barbara Dunphy
(IMDb her, she's awesome!)
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0242986/

The information is for a scene from Ernest Hemingway's Hills Like White Elephants.

I hope that this research can help somebody else in the future. I learned a LOT about filmmaking and becoming a producer while gathering this information.


My favorite part of the research was meeting all of the cool people that I will be working with in the near future! Richard Adkins at History for Hire was a tremendous help to me with his willingness to HELP!


I also felt like I was bothering Micah Embry (Art Department- micah.embry@gmail.com), but she didn't let that stop her from showing me around and helping me come up with a list of the exact things that I'd need. After my trip to History for Hire I took Micah's suggestion and went to Western Costume Co in North Hollywood. The staff welcomed me with open arms.


Jackie, Bill (after I found him), Frank and my smiling friend Susan were very generous with their time and knowledge! (*I forgot a couple of names from the Men's dept. in the back, but I didn't forget the HELP.) I greatly appreciate everyone's help. Thank you! Very Respectfully George Ohan Filmmaker The footage was shot using the iPhone 4 and edited using Final Cut Pro. Go APPLE!



CONTACT
https://fultonfilmcompany.com/about
Fresno, California
Film, Video, Photography,
Digital Marketing, Social Media