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When a Great Idea Doesn't Get a Second Chance This is another one of my What Went Wrong? conversations, and I love these because we all have ideas that don't turn out the way we hoped. Sometimes, they're just bad ideas. Other times, we give up too soon. That's exactly what happened to Nina Froriep, who had a smart, scalable concept for video production—but abandoned it after a rough first attempt. Years later, she watched someone else build a thriving business using the same model. What Happened Nina came up with the idea of a video assembly—a streamlined production process where multiple business owners could shoot professional videos in a single session, saving time and costs. It seemed like a brilliant, efficient approach. She lined up her first participants, booked a location, and prepped everything. Then reality hit. Clients showed up late, skipped the pre-work, or ignored the schedules entirely. The result? Chaos. A few usable videos, a ton of frustration, and an idea that never got a second chance. Key Takeaways from Our Conversation: Preparation Sets the Stage for Success – Nina assumed experienced business owners would come prepared, but they didn't. In hindsight, she realized they needed more structured guidance before the shoot, including clear deadlines and rehearsals. Investment Creates Commitment – The low-cost nature of the offer meant clients weren't as invested. If they had paid more—or had to complete the required pre-work—they might have taken it more seriously. Persistence Matters – Nina scrapped the idea after one frustrating attempt, only to realize later that it could have worked with some adjustments. Success often comes from iteration, not perfection on the first try. Timing Can Be Everything – Sometimes, an idea is solid, but the execution or the market isn't quite ready. A little patience and a few tweaks can make all the difference. Learn From the First Failure—Then Try Again – Instead of assuming the concept was doomed, Nina could have analyzed what went wrong, adjusted, and given it another shot. Many great ideas need a few failed attempts before they take off. The Bottom Line: Just because something doesn't work the first time doesn't mean it won't work at all. The real trick is knowing when to refine and try again versus when to walk away.
In this episode of The Cookbook, host Iris Goldfeder welcomes Nina Froriep, a mentor in video creation and social media engagement. They discuss the evolution of video content, the importance of planning and engagement strategies, and the realities of entrepreneurship. Nina shares her journey from traditional film production to creating impactful videos for social media, particularly LinkedIn. The conversation emphasizes the significance of community, content planning, and the challenges and rewards of being an entrepreneur. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the intricacies of creating engaging content on LinkedIn, mastering video production for business, and the critical role of consistency in achieving business goals. They also explore the challenges of navigating political conversations in a professional context and the importance of mindfulness and emotional control in business interactions. The discussion is rich with practical insights and personal anecdotes, making it a valuable resource for small business owners and content creators. Learn More About Nina Here: https://clockwiseproductions.com Chapters 00:01 Welcome to The Cookbook 02:10 The Journey of Video Creation 06:09 Transitioning to Social Media Video 10:04 Content Planning and Engagement Strategies 17:52 Entrepreneurship Insights and Advice 24:53 LinkedIn Engagement and Community Building 32:53 Creating Engaging Content on LinkedIn 37:09 Mastering Video Production for Business 42:40 The Importance of Consistency in Business 49:28 Navigating Political Conversations in Business 56:21 Mindfulness and Emotional Control in Business
Consistency, Community, and Credibility There's this common myth that as a business owner, you've got to do it all. LinkedIn can feel overwhelming, but today, Nina Froriep debunked that myth and showed us how to simplify and thrive on the platform. Her approach is a breath of fresh air—practical, doable, and built for business owners who'd rather spend time serving clients than battling algorithms. Key Takeaways: Consistency Beats Frequency: Posting once a week at the same time and day yields better results than flooding the platform randomly. Think of it as training both the algorithm and your audience—regularity builds recognition. Engagement Builds Credibility: Your LinkedIn feed is a virtual business card. Posts with thoughtful comments and genuine engagement show potential clients and collaborators that you're active and respected in your field. Small Groups, Big Impact: Nina's LinkedIn engagement group thrives because members prioritize reciprocity and accountability. They comment on each other's posts within an hour, creating authentic connections and visibility. Invest in the Process: Paid groups tend to see higher participation. People value what they pay for, and Nina's group offers more than just engagement—it's a supportive community with resources and learning opportunities. Actionable Next Steps: Start by posting once a week consistently. Choose a day and time that works for you. Build a small, engaged network of LinkedIn connections who genuinely support each other's content. Prioritize quality over quantity—focus on meaningful interactions, not just likes. If you're ready to elevate your LinkedIn strategy, connect with Nina Froriep on LinkedIn to see how her approach could work for you. Looking for more resources for your business? Check out the MTFW Resource Page
Master Your On-Camera MagicWatch the full video:https://youtu.be/lHrlXafRqgIFor more inspiration go to:https://www.instagram.com/janeapplegathEPIC VISION ZONE on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@EpicVisionZoneFollow Nina Froriep:https://www.instagram.com/ninafroriep/Website: https://clockwiseproductions.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nina-froriep/LEG (LinkedIn Engagement Group):https://clockwiseproductions.com/leg-up/ - the first button is a “7 Steps to a Perfect LinkedIn Post”Personality Quiz: https://clockwiseproductions.com/quiz/Strategy & Content for Maximum Impact! Your audience doesn't care if you have the fanciest setup—what truly matters is how you show up and what you say!
Master Your On-Camera MagicWatch the full video:https://youtu.be/lHrlXafRqgIFor more inspiration go to:https://www.instagram.com/janeapplegathEPIC VISION ZONE on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@EpicVisionZoneFollow Nina Froriep:https://www.instagram.com/ninafroriep/Website: https://clockwiseproductions.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nina-froriep/LEG (LinkedIn Engagement Group):https://clockwiseproductions.com/leg-up/ - the first button is a “7 Steps to a Perfect LinkedIn Post”Personality Quiz: https://clockwiseproductions.com/quiz/Strategy & Content for Maximum Impact! Your audience doesn't care if you have the fanciest setup—what truly matters is how you show up and what you say!
You know the endless debate about which platform is "the one" for visibility? Today's podcast guest, Nina Froriep, has found the answer—for her and so many business owners she's coached—and it's not Facebook or Instagram.In this week's episode, Nina, an award-winning documentary filmmaker and LinkedIn content coach, reveals why LinkedIn has become her go-to space for genuine connections and professional growth.Here's what we dive into:Why LinkedIn works better than other platforms (Hint: simplicity and targeted reach!)How to grow organically without being “on” all the timeHow engagement groups work to support your growth on LinkedInThe power of video on LinkedIn and why it outperforms regular postsSimple video tips to help you start sharing on LinkedIn—even if you're camera-shyWhy LinkedIn Live is the hidden gem Nina believes every entrepreneur should considerIf you've been curious about LinkedIn, or simply want a fresh way to boost your reach, this episode is packed with wisdom you won't want to miss.Resources Mentioned:"Seven Steps to the Perfect LinkedIn Post": A must-read guide for enhancing your posting strategy, available at yourlegacybrand.com.LinkedIn Engagement Group: An exclusive community designed to boost accountability and visibility for your content creation efforts.Rate, Review, and Follow on Your Favorite Platform!If you loved this episode, leave us a review.And always make sure you're following the podcast so you never miss an episode. Follow now!
“Video marketing solidifies your online presence while building deep and meaningful relationships with your customers. It adds a personal touch to your brand while increasing your conversions!” - Lisa Lubin A few years ago, the owner of WebTalkRadio, Mary Lou Davidson, was coaching me on becoming a better host and making my podcast interesting, fun, and engaging. Then, one day, she told me, “You need to start recording your show using video.” I couldn't hear anything after that, as if in a time warp. In my mind, I was thinking, “Did she tell me I need to record the show using video? So people could see me! That's crazy and not happening.” After a few minutes of her sharing the benefits of video, I buckled and embraced her recommendations. That was about three years ago. That is the best advice ever! I have become so comfortable on video that being on Zoom was like breathing when COVID hit. I created a digital class, and yes, you guessed it, I use short videos to teach the content of our weekly group coaching calls. Basically, for most businesses, using video isn't an option. It's a must-do. Do not fear; I have an expert to break this down into actionable pieces so you, too, can create some binge-worthy videos. YouTube: https://youtu.be/nSf-rlxvd0c About Nina Froriep: Nina is an award-winning producer and documentary filmmaker. She's seen it all, from the early days on independent features to big national TV commercials, corporate mega-shows, and Emmy award-winning documentaries, including one she produced and directed called Abraham's Children. Today, Nina is a featured LinkedIn Content Creator and Video Marketer. She is excited to enable authors, business coaches, and service-based entrepreneurs to create easy and impactful video marketing so they can attract their ideal clients and be disruptors in their field of expertise. How to Get In Touch with Nina Froriep: Website: https://clockwiseproductions.com/ Email: nina@clockwiseproductions.com Free Quiz: https://clockwiseproductions.com/quiz/ Stalk me online! LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/conniewhitman Download Communication Style Assessment: www.whitmanassoc.com/csa Enlightenment of Change Facebook group: tinyurl.com/EOCFacebookGroup Subscribe to the Enlightenment of Change podcast on your favorite podcast streaming service or YouTube. New episodes are posted every week. Listen to Connie dive into new sales and business topics or problems you may have.
As a non-fiction author, your voice is your book's most potent amplifier in the digital age. Join us in this episode as we uncover the power of video marketing and its transformative potential for authors. Our special guest Nina Froriep shares a workshop designed to equip you with the tools and strategies to elevate your author brand through the power of video. Discover the art of distilling your knowledge into compelling sound bites, the secret behind crafting engaging content, and why video is the future for non-fiction authors. Tune in to learn how to use video marketing to reach your audience, boost your book sales, and make a memorable impact. If you're a non-fiction author, this episode will open doors to a world of opportunities you can't afford to miss!Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://superbrandpublishing.com/podcasts
Discover the secrets to captivating your audience through effective video styling and personal presentation. Uncover the power of authenticity, framing, and eyeline, but beware: one wrong move could leave you sending the wrong message to your audience. Can you master the art of video storytelling and establish trust, or will you be left scrambling for answers? Keep your video styling simple and focus on who you are, your face, and what you're saying. It's about creating a snapshot of you in a specific framework, both literally and figuratively. -Nina Froriep In this episode, you will be able to: Enhance your brand messaging through the power of video to establish trust and connect with your audience on a deeper level. Discover expert tips for effective video styling that will make your content stand out and captivate viewers. Learn how to choose appropriate backgrounds that align with your brand message and create a cohesive visual experience for your audience. Understand the impact of colors and patterns in your videos and how to use them strategically to convey emotions and reinforce your brand identity. Master the art of maintaining professionalism and authenticity on camera to build rapport and credibility with your audience. Video Styling Resources: Access the latest mood boards for style inspiration
Have you ever thought about starting a podcast, but not sure where to begin? This episode of The Recognized Authority offers an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at a podcast strategy coaching call. Host Alastair McDermott coaches video expert Nina Froriep through various aspects of her podcast strategy and launch plan. Discover how podcasting can establish you as a thought leader and authority in your field. Alastair and Nina discuss how to provide value through entertaining and educational content that caters to audience interest. Learn the strategies of content repurposing and the power of leveraging interviews to create not only podcast episodes but also a plethora of other valuable content assets for wider distribution. They also discuss how sponsorship can add credibility to a podcast, and explore the significant impact of high-quality guests on the success of your podcast. Learn the vital role networking and connections play in securing high-profile guests, while also exploring the different categories of guest you can invite to your podcast. Alastair touches on essential technical aspects such as audio sound leveling, automated transcriptions, and microphone selection, all aimed at elevating the professional quality of your podcast. Tune in to this episode of The Recognized Authority to gain valuable practical knowledge and kickstart your podcast planning journey
Nina Froriep has seen it all from the early days on independent features, to big national TV commercials, corporate mega-shows, and Emmy award-winning documentary films, including one she produced and directed, called Abraham's Children. But, the one thing Nina didn't see in herself when she began working with? That she was a CEO! (let alone a Joyful CEO!). Over the last year, Nina has been working to step into her role as the CEO of her company and build an environment for herself and her team that they enjoy. Join our Facebook Community! https://joyfulbusinessrevolution.com/fb
This week's guest is Nina Froriep. She is a visual storyteller, video marketer and filmmaker who helps service-based entrepreneurs create easy + impactful video marketing, so they can attract their ideal clients, grow their businesses, and be disruptors of their industry. Nina shares her passion for helping others make an impact. Together, we discuss: Breaking barriers to achieve your genuine purpose Using your gifts and talents to help others Understanding video marketing as an exciting opportunity and necessary tool to grow your business and connect with clients Creating a content strategy that fits your schedule, personality and tells your story Learn more about Nina and her company here.
In today's episode of Asked and Answered by Soul, Jennifer Urezzio and Nina Froriep, visual storyteller and founder of Clock Wise Productions, talk about creating video content and discovering your video personality. If you are not allowing your authentic self to show up in your videos, people sense that. It's important to remember that your ideal client is drawn to you because you're YOU. Listen in today as Jennifer and Nina discuss how it's much easier to showcase both yourself and your content once you have identified your video personality. Nina also shares how to better understand connecting organically with your ideal audience and finding your best way to share information. It's okay to show up and be yourself on video - you don't have to try to be someone else. The Asked and Answered by Soul podcast is dedicated to helping you understand that your Soul is the answer. If you are interested in learning more about the answers of your Soul, you can secure your free sacred practice tool here: https://www.soullanguage.us/sacredpractice/. About Nina Nina Froriep has seen it all from the early days on independent features, to big national TV commercials, corporate mega-shows, and Emmy award-winning documentary films, including one she produced and directed, called Abraham's Children. Today, Nina is excited to enable business coaches and service-based entrepreneurs to create easy and impactful video marketing, so they can attract their ideal clients and be disruptors in their industry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Revenue Accelerator Podcast, we have invited Nina Froriep. She is an expert in the film and video production industry. Nina participated in various commercials, shows, and films and the producer and director of the Emmy Award Winning documentary film “Abraham's Children.” Nina also helps coaches and entrepreneurs utilize video marketing for their businesses and services to gain clients. In today's episode, she discusses video marketing and how to use it to gain clients on LinkedIn.How Nina started in the Video Industry[1:10]Nina has always been talented and an all-rounder in terms of creativity. Being curious about technology, she always tries something new, just like how she tried to invest in Cryptocurrency when it was first introduced. Thirty years ago, she discovered filmmaking and chose it over other professions because the filmmaking field has it all. Once she entered the industry, she slowly climbed up to the top.Video Marketing[3:36]For the last four or five years, Nina has been focusing on teaching video marketing with a focus on LinkedIn. They use the platform to gain clients, targeting business and service coaches and entrepreneurs. They help their clients produce content for their video marketing. [7:05]Consistency is the key that helps in monetizing on LinkedIn. As time passes by, change has been happening, especially in technology. What works now may not be appropriate in the future. Nina shared her experience on how their company boomed during 2020-2021; however, she emphasized how 2022 differs from before. Inbound Marketing[11:19]Nina values relationships a lot. When it comes to getting clients, they try their best to avoid outbound marketing and focus on inbound marketing; video marketing, after all, is part of the latter. Having great content could help people decide to reach out to you, and Inbound clients liked your content which led to them contacting you. Nina shared how she keeps track of where their clients come from – whether from a referral, a repeat client, an inbound client, or an outbound client. In her case, the clients are primarily referrals and repeat clients; otherwise, it's an inbound with a few outbound. Strategy and Call-to-Action[13:36]In content creation for video marketing, you must first have a strategy. Determine what your purpose is, your target audience, etc. Make sure to also use call-to-action. You also need to find out your video personality. Nina shared that they have created a video personality quiz to help clients more in creating content. It will help your video to convert, and your target audience will see your sincerity as it aligns with your values. Recommendations on Content Creation[21:12]Nina recommends having a strategy and a content calendar. A content calendar can be composed of current promotions and activities of the business, events in the world, or society. Nina shared how they are currently promoting their Bootcamp. Aside from that, she makes sure share something about the video personality test once a week or thrice per month. Creativity[25:05]It's essential to have a structure in creativity because it creates boundaries. If there are no boundaries, then there is no creativity. You should also be flexible with your content. Closing Remarks[29:58]You don't necessarily need fancy equipment to shoot a video for marketing purposes. You can use your smartphone to start things off.Learn more about Nina by visiting: https://clockwiseproductions.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this conversation, Nina Froriep and I discuss her background in tv and video and how that love of storytelling has brought her to what she does now - video marketing. This is one you won't want to miss f you create and consume video content! Connect with Nina: LinkedIn Consistent Video Quiz Remember to Rate & Subscribe if you love the podcast and to follow allow on Facebook & Instagram @SheSparksTech. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/shesparkstech/message
Today's Guest: Nina Froriep Nina Froriep has been in TV, film, and video production her entire life. She's seen it all from the early days on independent features, to big national TV commercials, corporate mega-shows, and Emmy award-winning documentary films, including one she produced and directed, called Abraham's Children. Nina has negotiated with teamsters, clients, actors, crew, children, police officers, a few dogs, and one snake. All of them worth great stories. Today, Nina is excited to enable business coaches and service-based entrepreneurs to create easy and impactful video marketing, so they can attract their ideal clients and be disruptors in their industry. Nina loves spending time outside, especially in the Swiss alps where she's from. Her owner is a Dachshund-Yorkie-mix, called Tigger. On this episode: Stacey is joined by entrepreneur Nina Froriep for a conversation on falling into starting a entrepreneurship, the stark differences between a job and a business, and the importance of providing great service. Key Takeaways -The service your provide represents your brand. -Highlight you natural strengths. -Do you have a business or have you created a job? Tweetable Quotes: "Having control of my own destiny has always been very important to me. Entrepreneurship gave me that." -Nina Froriep "A coach doesn't necessarily have to be an expert in your specific field." -Stacey O'Byrne "The moment you offer a service, you become the product." -Nina Froriep "Many entrepreneurs leave a job and simply create another job. A business begins outside of the transactional interactions where we trade time for money." -Stacey O'Byrne Nina Froriep: https://www. clockwiseproductions.com (https://www. clockwiseproductions.com) LinkedIn: @nina-froriep Resources: Instagram: @thestaceyobyrne Schedule a 15 minute call with Stacey:http://pivotpointadvantage.com/talktostacey ( http://pivotpointadvantage.com/talktostacey) If you're ready to take yourself and your business to the next level and are interested in a coaching program that will get you there check out:http://pivotpointadvantage.com/iwantsuccess ( http://pivotpointadvantage.com/iwantsuccess) Join an interactive environment to help you build the success you've always wanted with other like-minded, success-driven entrepreneurs, business owners, and sales professionals:https://facebook.com/groups/sellwithoutselling ( https://facebook.com/groups/sellwithoutselling)
Video marketing expert, Nina Froriep, has over 30 years of production experience under her belt, and she's seen it ALL!She's put her experience to work in a new way, helping business coaches and service-based entrepreneurs create fun and easy video marketing content that attracts their ideal clients.But Nina reminds us that no matter how great your videos are, they won't make the impact you desire unless you're truly consistent. We sat down to talk about:● Achieving consistency in your video content strategy● Finding clarity in your message, and setting a clear path of engagement● The pros and cons of live video vs. pre-recorded● When you should write a script and when it's okay to wing itListen now for excellent tips on taking your video marketing strategy to the next level, then visit Nina at https://clockwiseproductions.com/ and take the quiz to discover your video personality!You can learn more about Nina Froriep at:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nina.froriepTwitter: https://twitter.com/NinaFroriepLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nina-froriep/ You can connect with SophieZo at:Website: https://sophiezo.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/sophiezo Instagram: https://instagram.com/thesophiezo Twitter: https://twitter.com/sophiezo LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/sophiazollmann Clubhouse: @sophiezoFree Discovery Call: http://bit.ly/SophieZoDC
Nina Froriep has seen it all from the early 90ies on independent features, to big national TV commercials, corporate mega-shows, and Emmy award-winning documentary films, including one she produced and directed, called Abraham's Children. We discuss: A better, faster, cheaper way to put yourself out with videos [02:25] The connection between finding your audience and niching down [06:34] What people really need to start shooting videos [08:21] Three kinds of groups that find it hard to show up on video [12:32] How to gain confidence to post your videos online [14:38] The biggest fears about creating videos [18:53] Future trends in video production [21:52] Today she's super excited to enable business coaches and service-based entrepreneurs to grow their businesses with fun + easy video marketing so they can attract their ideal clients. Learn more about Nina at https://clockwiseproductions.com/ (https://clockwiseproductions.com) and https://www.linkedin.com/in/nina-froriep/ (LinkedIn).
Smarter Business Podcast - Business Advice with a Video Bent
Why are LinkedIn and video a good match? And how can you use them together? Find out on this episode of the Smarter Business Podcast featuring Nina Froriep of Clockwise Productions.Find out more about Nina - https://www.linkedin.com/in/nina-froriep/Find out more about Clockwise Productions - https://clockwiseproductions.com/Smarter Business Podcast - https://smarterbusinesspodcast.comvcn.vidwheel.comvidwheel.comLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/vidwheel/_______________If you had to create an engaging, professional marketing video for your business today, could you pull it off?If you're like many consultants and other business professionals, you'd probably feel completely overwhelmed. Even finding a starting point might seem impossible.And that's frustrating, because you know if you want to grow your business, video is an essential part of your marketing, sales, and communications strategies. What you don't know, though, is how to easily create marketing videos that:❓ Strengthen your brand ❓ Establish your authority, and ❓ Make people want to do business with you.That's the problem we help solve with the vidwheel Creator Network.What is the vidwheel Creator Network? It's a community where entrepreneurs and consultants representing all industries can come together to master the simple steps to stabilize and grow your business through video. Our affordable membership package even includes a done-for-you equipment kit. A video studio-in-a-box for your home or office.We've curated these kits for simplicity, versatility, and video creation power. No guesswork. No bins full of equipment you bought but didn't need. It's the trifecta of video mastery:✅ Right training✅ Right equipment✅ Right communityIf this sounds like what you've been looking for, please take a moment to check out the vidwheel Creator Network at https://vidwheel.com/creator-network/. _____________________Transcript:Welcome to this episode of The Smarter Business Podcast, where we talk to professionals that are using video in interesting ways. And today we are talking to Nina Froriep of Clockwise Productions. Nina, it's great to have you on.Thank you so much for the opportunity to talk about what I love talking about.Yes, that's what we like to hear. So Nina, you own Clockwise Productions. Do you want to kind of start with an intro of that business and what you all do?Yeah. So, Clockwise Productions has actually been around for 25 years. The last six years of which, we have have been working as video marketers, before that, we were just filmmaker, producer, director, that kind of stuff. So what we do now is we take people who want to grow their businesses with not just any client, but their ideal clients with video, and we show them how to create videos, but our focus really is not on the production end. Our focus is on the strategy and content part of it, because in the end, that is where you need to focus, if you are a small business owner or service provider, a business coach, which is a lot of our audience, are business coaches. You're in the business of disrupting something, you're in the business of helping people, so you need to be seen and heard. So strategy and content or content and strategy are sort of the focus of what we do.Excellent. And that's what the business does. How about your own background? You said that the business has been around for a while. What kind of work were you doing 10 years ago and that type of thing?Clockwise. So, yeah. So as I said, Clockwise has been in business for 25 years. I've been in the business for about 30 years. So Clockwise happened fairly quickly. We were a traditional production video or film back then, even production company.
Video is the medium of choice for many, and the social platforms encourage and even incentivize us to upload videos directly. But so many consultants and experts are reticent to use video for marketing. Video seems complex, expensive and time consuming to produce, and requires "a particular set of skills"... or does it? In this episode, Nina Froriep and Alastair McDermott discuss how to make video marketing easier, including practical steps you can take to look better on camera, reduce filming time and have less editing work afterwards. They also discuss the importance of framing, why to use a series of short "tips" videos, and what equipment you really need to make great videos. “People are making video a lot more complicated than it needs to be. I want you to focus on your marketing strategy. The video part is a mechanical thing like writing an email, it should be just as easy to create a video.” -- Nina Froriep “I love the month-long challenges because by the third week whatever isn't working with your workflows or the way you're creating the videos is going to fall apart. And so you're forced to address all the things that you aren't addressing.” -- Nina Froriep
As an entrepreneur, you want to grow your business. But to do that, you have to equip yourself with proven marketing strategies that establish deeper connections with your customers. Nina Froriep, a filmmaker, producer, and director with 30 years of experience in the film and video production industry, shares with us the importance of creating video content that you can share with your audience to widen your readership, influence, and business. Nina wanted to help people grow their business and influence through video marketing and offer one-on-one coaching or peer learning. This can also be in the form of having live sessions, enabling you to have more interaction with people and help you connect with your readers, viewers, and followers. With this strategy, they start to have the feeling that they can actually get to know you.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://superbrandpublishing.com/podcasts/
Welcome Back!! Have you been thinking about using video but afraid of what people might think? Did you know that video has become the best way to reach new audiences and to potential clients never before reachable. In this episode, Nina shares how video can make you go global, even in a pandemic. Learn best practices to bring you, your business, and your offerings to life. It is a must-have and an essential part of any business! Connect with Guest: nina@clockwiseproductions.com https://clockwiseproductions.com/ https://clockwiseproductions.com/about/ Connect with Nancy: The Gathering: A Business Mastermind has openings for February! Join us to see your business SOAR HIGHER! Need help to get your business moving? Set up a Curious Call with Nancy to discuss how she can help! http://www.businesssuccessunlimited.com Want to be featured on an upcoming podcast? Let's talk!
My guest for this episode is Nina Froriep. Nina enables business coaches, consultants, and service-based entrepreneurs to grow their businesses with easy + fun video marketing so they can attract their ideal clients. Nina has been in TV, film, and video production her entire life. She's seen it all from the early days on independent features, to big national TV commercials, corporate mega-shows, and (Emmy award-winning) documentary films, including one she produced and directed, called Abraham's Children. Along the journey, she met many wonderful people. Nina has negotiated with teamsters, clients, actors, crew, children, police officers, a few dogs, and one snake. All of them are worth great stories. Nina has over a decade of nonprofit experience as a board member, vice-president, and president of the Swiss Benevolent Society in New York. As board president, she took the opportunity to bring the over 100-year-old organization into the digital age and streamline all offerings. She loves creating art and spending time outside, especially in the Swiss alps where she's from. Nina's owner is a Dachshund-Yorkie-mix, called Tigger. Here's what to expect during the episode: The benefits of social media for nonprofit organizations. Finding the best social media site for nonprofits. What should nonprofits post on social media? What are the powerful types of video content every nonprofit needs? How long should a nonprofit video be? What do you need to start recording videos? And much more! Connect with Nina! Website: https://clockwiseproductions.com Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/VideoMarketingConsultant?_rdc=1&_rdr LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nina-froriep/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/clockwiseproductions/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/ClockWiseProds Nina has a Fun + Easy Video Marketing Quiz that is accessible on her website. Go to https://hilandconsulting.org/boardorientationchecklist to get your free Effective Board Orientation Checklist. Thanks for all you do . . . . Take care of yourself and tune in next week . . . All the best. Mary's book is available on Amazon or wherever books are sold: Love Your Board! The Executive Directors' Guide to Discovering the Sources of Nonprofit Board Troubles and What to Do About Them. Be sure to subscribe to Inspired Nonprofit Leadership so that you don't miss a single episode, and while you're at it, won't you take a moment to write a short review and rate our show? It would be greatly appreciated! Let us know the topics or questions you would like to hear about in a future episode. You can do that, and follow us, on Facebook. Connect with Mary! LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maryhiland Inspired Nonprofit Leadership Facebook Group: https://tinyurl.com/inspirednonprofitleadership Company Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hilandconsulting Website: https://www.hilandconsulting.org
Video marketing offers a lot of amazing and exclusive business benefits but entrepreneurs rarely use it to grow their businesses. If you're one of those entrepreneurs, I'm telling you, you're missing out a lot. Today, I'm pleased to have Clockwise Productions' Nina Froriep to teach us how to attract ideal clients through video marketing. Nina also shares the DOs and DON'Ts of video marketing which you can use as a guide once you decide to try it out for your company. Tune into this episode now to learn how you can empower your brand through video marketing. We'll talk about: Introduction [00:00] Nina's beginning in filmmaking and the goal she developed with it [1:48] People's reluctance to try out video marketing [6:03] Sharing what makes you stand out from other businesses in your industry [10:19] The first steps that Nina take when helping someone start with video marketing [13:20] Why Nina prefers working with businesses in the $120k-$500k mark [18:51] DOs and DONTs of video marketing [24:31] Maximizing the value you can provide in 60-second videos [30:23] The best situation where you can go for longer videos [35:17] Establishing familiarity between your prospects and yourself through video marketing [37:53] Some parting wisdom from Nina [40:56] Resource Links: Brett Trainor Website (https://bretttrainor.com/) Download Startup to Scaleup: A 4-Part Framework to Grow Your B2B Business to $10 Million (https://bretttrainor.com/resources/) Clockwise Productions website (https://clockwiseproductions.com/) Join Nina's FREE Masterclass on Dec. 14 (https://clockwiseproductions.com/masterclass/) Tune in to Episode 124 with Ethan Beute (https://bretttrainor.com/2021/10/13/podcast-ep-124-how-being-20-more-human-can-dramatically-drive-growth-with-ethan-beute/) About Our Guest: Nina Froriep enables business coaches, consultants, and service-based entrepreneurs to grow their businesses with easy + fun video marketing so they can attract their ideal clients. Nina has been in TV, film, and video production her entire life. She's seen it all from the early days on independent features, to big national TV commercials, corporate mega-shows, and (Emmy award-winning) documentary films, including one she produced and directed, called Abraham's Children. Connect with Nina Froriep: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nina-froriep/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VideoMarketingConsultant/ Connect with me and learn more about growing your business: Email: BT@BrettTrainor.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bretttrainor/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCySoKsETeKxu-Fnf2VfE7Gg Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TrainorBrett Twitter: https://twitter.com/Brett_Trainor Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bretttrainor/ If you liked this episode, please don't forget to tune in, subscribe, and share this podcast.
Connie's motivational quotes for today is by – Sarah Tavel, “Obvious realization: Content that starts as video, can be downgraded to audio (in your pocket or as podcast), which can be converted to text (via transcription or blog). But content can't flow in another direction. Therefore, to maximize the audience for any content, start with video.” YouTube: https://youtu.be/MWGcnaPsAVg Check Out These Highlights: A few years ago, Mary Lou, the owner of webtalkradio.net was coaching me on how to become a better host and make my podcast interesting, fun, and engaging. Then one day she said to me, “you need to start recording your show using video.” As if in a time warp, I couldn't hear anything after that. In my mind I was thinking, “did she just tell me I need to record the show using video? So people could see me! That's crazy and not happening.” After a couple of minutes of her sharing the benefits of using video, of course I buckled and embraced her recommendations. That was about 3 years ago. Best advice ever! I have become so comfortable on video that when COVID hit being on Zoom was like breathing. I created a digital class and yes you guessed it, I use short videos to teach the content of our weekly group coaching calls. Basically, for most businesses using video isn't an option it's a must do. Do not fear, I have an expert to break this down into actionable pieces so you too can create some binge-worthy videos. About Nina Froriep: Nina Froriep has seen it all from the early 90's on independent features, to big national TV commercials, corporate mega-shows, and (Emmy award-winning) documentary films, including one she produced and directed, called Abraham's Children. Today she's super excited to enable business coaches, consultants, and service-based entrepreneurs to grow their businesses with fun + easy video marketing so they can attract their ideal clients. How to Get in Touch With Nina Froriep: Website: https://clockwiseproductions.com/ Email: nina@clockwiseproductions.com Free MasterClass: https://clockwiseproductions.com/masterclass/ Stalk me online! Website: https://whitmanassoc.com/ Connie's #1 International Bestseller Book - ESP (Easy Sales Process): 7-Step to Sales Success: https://whitmanassoc.com/resources/ Download Free Communication Style Assessment: www.whitmanassoc.com/csa Subscribe and listen to the Changing the Sales Game Podcast on your favorite podcast streaming service or on YouTube. New episodes post every Monday on webtalkradio.net - listen to Connie dive into new sales and business topics or problems you may have in your business.
Future of Work Sherpa Dan Smolen meets with Nina Froriep to discuss how video storytelling drives career success. Nina is a veteran video marketer and principal of Clock Wise Productions. She helps people across the globe to promote themselves and their brands effectively on social media. We have all experienced massive disruption caused by the pandemic. And 18 months of remote work placed us in Zoom Rooms where video became our chief engagement tool. Likely is the case that we all don't use video well. And that is why Nina supports video storytelling that drives career success. "Your biggest compliment is when you get on a Zoom call with somebody for the first time and they say: oh my god, you look just like you did in your video!" Full interview starts at 2:55 In a wide ranging discussion, Nina: Describes Clock Wise Productions and its unique value to career professionals. Starts at 4:27 Explains how the pandemic changed her business. Starts at 5:24 Illustrates how people are raising their game with video. Starts at 6:44 Offers how video marketing supports independent marketers and other professionals. Starts at 15:58 Digs into the WHY of video storytelling. Starts at 20:16 Comments on the challenges of doing video while sharing workspaces with others. Starts at 28:42 Supports the importance of wearing your brand's colors on camera. Starts at 33:52 About our guest: Nina Froriep is the founder of Clock Wise Productions. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in German Literature and Linguistics from the University of Zurich and a Bachelor of Arts in Film and Journalism from The New School. She lives and works in New York City and Switzerland. Full interview starts at 2:55 EPISODE DATE: October 29, 2021 Social media: – Website – LinkedIn – Twitter Please Subscribe to The Dan Smolen Podcast on: – Apple Podcast – Android – Google Podcasts – Pandora – Spotify – Stitcher – TuneIn …or wherever you get your podcasts. You may also click HERE to receive our podcast episodes by email. Image credits: Entrepreneur staging video, Tirachard for iStock Photo; Zoom session with Nina Froriep and Dan Smolen, The Dan Smolen Experience; Portrait, Nina Froriep; Podcast button, J. Brandt Studio for The Dan Smolen Experience.
Nina Froriep has seen it all from the early 90ies on independent features, to big national TV commercials, corporate mega-shows, and (Emmy award-winning) documentary films, including one she produced and directed, called Abraham's Children. Today she's super excited to work with and enable business coaches to grow their businesses with consistent and easy-to-implement video content so they can attract their ideal clients.WEBSITE: www.clockwiseproductions.comReach out to Nina Froriep and Clock Wise Productions for consistent and easy-to-implement video content for your business.>> https://clockwiseproductions.comFREE Gift: Consistent Video Marketing QuizHow dialed in is your video marketing? Find out on the Consistent Video Marketing Quiz.>> http://consistentvideo.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
More than a Few Words is a Marketing Conversation for Business Owners. Sometimes you just have to jump in. Video is so important as part of your marketing mix, and most business owners are not expert videographers., but that's ok. Our guest Nina Froriep says you just need to start. Jump in! You will improve over time. the trick is to do it consistently. These do not need to be long videos. As a matter of fact, they can be as short as one minute with one key talking point and one call to action. Relax, and imagine you are talking directly to one of your clients. Nina Froriep enables business coaches to grow their businesses with consistent and easy-to-implement video content to can attract their ideal clients. Nina has been in TV, film, and video production her entire life. She's seen it all from the early days on independent features, to big national TV commercials, corporate mega-shows, and (Emmy award-winning) documentary films, including one she produced and directed, called Abraham's Children. Along the journey, she met many awesomely wonderful people and a few badasses. Nina has negotiated with teamsters, clients, actors, crew, children, police officers, a few dogs, and one snake. All of them worth great stories. She loves spending time outside, especially in the Swiss alps where she's from. Nina's owner is a Dachshund-Yorkie-mix, called Tigger.
Pacifico talks with veteran video marketer Nina Froriep about the power of video and how to overcome adversity and find success. You can find her at http://consistentvideo.com and https://clockwiseproductions.com---Law, The Universe, And Everything is a show featuring leaders from the fields of law, business, sports, medicine, spirituality, music, marketing, entrepreneurship, cannabis, blockchain, and beyond. We talk about anything and everything as long as its interesting. No topic is off limits so it's a bit like Joe Rogan meets Tim Ferriss but the host has better hair. Law, The Universe, And Everything is a production of The Soldati Group (https://soldatigroup.com). All opinions expressed by the host and podcast guests are solely their own opinions and do not reflect the opinions of The Soldati Group. This podcast is for information and entertainment purposes only. These discussions do not constitute legal or investment advice.------Law, The Universe, And Everything is sponsored by Prosperitas, an animated video agency that can help you bring your company's ideas, values, products, and messages to life with the power of engaging videos. Whether you strive to win more customers, engage or educate your audience, Prosperitas will craft each video specifically targeted to fit your brand and vision. Visit https://ProsperitasAgency.com today to learn more and discover how Prosperitas can create the best videos your company has ever had to help increase conversion rates and drive more sales.---------Books Mentioned:The Celestine Prophecy by James Redfield: https://amzn.to/3fXG7HFThe Source by James Michener: https://amzn.to/3xFrgrw------Show Notes:00:00 Show Intro01:04 Https://ProsperitasAgency.com01:40 Guest Intro – Nina Froriep02:34 Interview begins02:46 Getting started with film04:12 Nina's favorite film and television projects05:40 Becoming a video marketer08:08 The evolution of video marketing11:01 Embracing becoming a media company13:06 Life as a digital nomad16:20 Nina's favorite failure19:22 Nina's advice for young people19:45 Finding mentors22:05 Saying no to lousy clients23:27 Nina's best investment25:18 The belief that has changed Nina's life25:59 Nina's book recommendations27:55 Nina's heroes29:30 Nina's self-care strategies31:21 The kindest thing anyone has done for Nina33:06 Show Outro
In this era of technology, there are more and more ways to advertise yourself not only to consumers but also to potential employers. Today, Elizabeth Bachman is joined by Nina Froriep, a Forward Thinker at Clock Wise Productions. They talk about how video marketing is becoming a tool for individuals to increase their exposure on social media to land dream jobs/positions and further their careers. Nina also shares tips on how you can get your start in video production, as well as meaningful advice on content creation.
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Nina Froriep is a video producer and visual storyteller. Her company enables business coaches to grow their business with consistent and easy-to-implement video marketing, and today she shares her expertise on video content marketing. Key points include: 15:32: Finding a professional video editor 17:28: Tips of doing a video series 22:28: The impact of video posts 25:20: What converts 27:36: Equipment 31:56: Posting frequency Nina can be contacted through LinkedIn at, https://www.linkedin.com/in/nina-froriep/, or followed on Twitter @NinaFroriep.
I'm super excited for today's episode with film producer, virtual storyteller and entrepreneur Nina Froriep. Nina has over 30 years of experience in the filmmaking industry, and has worked with stars such as Sophia Loren. I really wanted to learn more about innovation and Nina definitely embodies this word; she identified that video was the best and most innovative way of marketing at the time. Because of this, she's been able to create her own production company called Clockwise productions. She understands how video is the marketing medium of today and through her company, she is enabling mission driven entrepreneurs to grow their ventures and businesses through consistent, real and truthful video content. Listen to learn more about her career, why innovation is so important and also about her life as an entrepreneur. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/whyfimatters)
Nina Froriep has seen it all from independent features to big national TV commercials, and corporate mega shows. As an Emmy Award-winning videographer she can teach us a thing or two about the value of video.Learn how to:-get out of your own way-deliver consistent and quality videos-speak to your audience instead of presentingNina Froriep has seen it all from the early 90ies on independent features, to big national TV commercials, corporate mega-shows, and (Emmy award-winning) documentary films, including one she produced and directed, called Abraham's Children.Today she’s super excited to enable mission-driven entrepreneurs to grow their businesses with consistent and easy-to-implement video content. You can find Nina Froriep at:Website: http://clockwiseproductions.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nina-froriepFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/VideoMarketingConsultantTwitter: https://twitter.com/ninafroriepInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ninafroriepWin The Hour Win The Day -The Outsourcing Playbook For Busy Entrepreneurs is a rinse- and- repeat system that WORKS, in all industries and niches.Check the link here: https://www.winthehourwintheday.com/outsourcing-playbook
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Nina publishes a new video every day of the work week and she can tell you exactly how to do it too. Nina is a storyteller and video democratizer who helps entrepreneurs create consistent & easy-to-implement video content to grow their businesses. Listen in as Nina and I talk video strategy, her K.I.S.S. approach to making high-impact videos (that she often makes right on her phone) and more: Why you either have a video strategy or you're screwed Hear what Nina means by "one video, one message, one touchpoint" How she bulk produces her videos so she can show up and help people every day Where to find Nina: Nina on LinkedIn Clockwise Productions --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dearvideo/message