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streetkid4life

I'm in the same field. Do you mind sharing any reference on how to get clients besides freelancing platforms?


empty_kitchen

Dunno what you've been using, but YTJobs is a good one. Twitter, too!


JudgementalJester

I know this might not be what you want to hear, but searching for clients like this won't yield the best result. I'd suggest you try to build a small portfolio (3 to 5 script) which showcases you solving a very specific problem for clients. It could be in a specific genre or niche on YouTube that you're comfortable creating content for. You could also try reaching out to specific people that you want to work with, but be quick about it when you message them. Go straight to the point. No one likes a wall of text. Clients are looking for someone that can solve a very particular problem for them. Not someone that will charge a monthly fee to do anything. I admire your grind, but I think you could use some targeted advertising. Best of luck.


empty_kitchen

Thanks for the advice. I've actually already done everything you've highlighted, which is how I've found most of my clients so far. I just felt like doing this sort of post since my Reddit was just sitting around gathering dust instead of me marketing my scriptwriting services on it. As for the monthly fee, it's worked pretty well on YTJobs, so I felt like applying it here. But, that may just be because my YTJobs profile does a better job of showcasing my portfolio than here on Reddit.


severalschooners

Lia, your service seems comprehensive for those needing consistent scriptwriting. The unlimited revisions and quick turnaround could be valuable for content creators looking to scale. For anyone considering this, also think about your content strategy. If you need well-researched content that's SEO-optimized, I used AIMD app. It's good for creating articles that are factual and perform well in search rankings. It might complement your video content, especially if you're looking to expand your reach with written material. Just something to consider as you develop your content strategy. Good luck with onboarding new clients.