The Business of Video Production

How to Get More Leads and Clients for Your Video Business

33 min · 1 de jun de 2026
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Have you ever found yourself repeatedly checking your inbox, hoping a client will get back to you? Or staring at a quote you’ve sent, knowing that if this one project goes ahead, you’ll be fine for another month? Most video production business owners know what it’s like to have too much riding on a handful of opportunities. In this episode, I unpack the framework I’ve used over the past 20 years to create a more reliable flow of leads and clients for my own production company. We’ll look at why so many businesses get stuck bouncing between referrals, networking, social media, SEO, cold outreach, and the latest marketing trend, without ever building a system they can rely on. I’ll walk you through the first stage of the framework: Acquisition. You’ll learn where leads actually come from, how to choose a lead generation strategy that suits you, and why becoming excellent at one channel is often far more effective than spreading yourself across five. The goal isn’t to guarantee a constant stream of work. It’s to move away from relying on luck, random marketing activities, and the occasional referral, and towards a system that gives you more control over your pipeline, more confidence in your sales conversations, and less uncertainty about where the next project is coming from. This is Part 1 of a new series on getting more leads and clients for your video production company. In the coming episodes, we’ll explore Leverage and Retention, and how these three pieces work together to help you build stronger client relationships and a more predictable business. And if you’d like support putting this into practice, this is exactly the kind of work I do with my coaching clients. You can find out more at ryanspanger.com/coaching [ryanspanger.com/coaching].

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