As I've said here before, I've been working on a new business for the past year and I'm finally at a point that I can implement phase two of the project.
Phase one involved me starting up a brand new business (Rental Real Estate) and getting it profitable. So far it's been going very well and I *should* be clearing a good deal of income next year if there aren't any major disasters in my life that take place. I've got a decent bit of capital available, in reserve, and plenty of equity in properties as of this second.
So, the second phase as I've mentioned is to start a 'DIY real estate empire' type of website. It would be like those 'guru' products (Charleton Sheets or such) with the exception that it's going to be very detailed, and show what really happens when you run a business like this - the every day successes and failures.
Like most good products, there's going to be multiple levels of upsells and a recurring subscription involved in the product. Some guys I've talked to are doing recurring billing models with ludicrous numbers, and they're entirely text based/articles in terms of format. So I figure the video angle is going to be pretty cool about it.
The problem is though - I can't pay for a film crew to shoot it. I can pay for a good editor (Already have a few that are going to do the editing, and have been involved in TV production before). The concern I have is I just don't have the research/data available to determine what people are looking for. I've had plenty tell me they'd pay if I shot the whole thing with a cameraphone, but I want to make it a quality product. A good friend of mine shoots short clips designed for TV commercials for real estate developments. His entire equipment budget was pretty minimal ($3k-$5k) but then he knows how to shoot video, I can't say that I do.
So, my question is, would a individual be able to read enough articles/videos/various types of how-to videos on shooting video to make such a production of reasonable quality, or am I going to have to outsource everything?
Phase one involved me starting up a brand new business (Rental Real Estate) and getting it profitable. So far it's been going very well and I *should* be clearing a good deal of income next year if there aren't any major disasters in my life that take place. I've got a decent bit of capital available, in reserve, and plenty of equity in properties as of this second.
So, the second phase as I've mentioned is to start a 'DIY real estate empire' type of website. It would be like those 'guru' products (Charleton Sheets or such) with the exception that it's going to be very detailed, and show what really happens when you run a business like this - the every day successes and failures.
Like most good products, there's going to be multiple levels of upsells and a recurring subscription involved in the product. Some guys I've talked to are doing recurring billing models with ludicrous numbers, and they're entirely text based/articles in terms of format. So I figure the video angle is going to be pretty cool about it.
The problem is though - I can't pay for a film crew to shoot it. I can pay for a good editor (Already have a few that are going to do the editing, and have been involved in TV production before). The concern I have is I just don't have the research/data available to determine what people are looking for. I've had plenty tell me they'd pay if I shot the whole thing with a cameraphone, but I want to make it a quality product. A good friend of mine shoots short clips designed for TV commercials for real estate developments. His entire equipment budget was pretty minimal ($3k-$5k) but then he knows how to shoot video, I can't say that I do.
So, my question is, would a individual be able to read enough articles/videos/various types of how-to videos on shooting video to make such a production of reasonable quality, or am I going to have to outsource everything?