There’s a big demand for online video. Google prioritizes pages with video, and businesses are finally realizing they need to use video, or they won’t be able to compete.

Although there are certainly large video agencies making videos for businesses large and small, they usually charge more than a small business can afford.

As a result, individual entrepreneurs are opening small boutique video creation agencies to serve smaller businesses. This is an area ripe for additional agencies, such as one you might create.

These small agencies have lower internal costs and can thus charge lower prices for their work while still making a good profit.

This opportunity is now open to you with a new “toolbox” of agency management tools that let you build an efficient, low-cost agency and sell your services on your own site or on freelance sites.

This new software suite is called Vidagency Ally and was recently released by Yves Kouyo and Pat Flanagan.

Vidagency Ally offers both software and training to help you set up a successful video agency, (and almost all of it works for any kind of service agency, not just video creation.)

Here’s what you are getting:
► Advanced Lead Finding Technology that help you find leads with specific marketing problems (videos, for example) on Facebook, Yellow Pages, and Google.
► Full CRM (Customer Relationship Management) Dashboard that lets you manage opportunities, interact with clients, track projects, schedule meetings, and check due dates.
► Built-in Email Marketing allowing you to send push-button emails to prospects from inside the CRM dashboard.
► Proven Agency Training that reveals techniques for marketing your professional freelance services, with step-by-step blueprints on what to charge, how to close a sale, and ways to scale your agency without getting in over your head

If starting a video agency or other marketing agency sounds right for you (of if you want to improve the success of your current agency), it is worth your time to explore this new software, here: Vidagency Ally

By the way, if you are not technically or artistically proficient in creating videos, you can outsource that work to technicians and artists, leaving you with only needing to manage the customer relationship. There are many sites where you can find outsourcers to work on your projects.

The one most people think of first is Fiverr (this referral link gets you 20% off your first order), but there are others that may be better suited for longer projects. There was an interesting article in Entrepreneur Magazine called : The 15 Best Freelance Websites to Find Jobs that will give you ideas on where to find outsourcers. You can also post your own services on these same sites.

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