How to Build a Strong Client Base in the Creative Industry with Tyler Hays
Episode #368
Overview
Ever thought about leaving a stable job to pursue your dream? This week, we're joined by Tyler Hays, who shares his incredible journey from engineering to founding Vessel Creative, a successful video production company. Tyler's story is a masterclass in taking risks, building relationships, and turning a creative passion into a thriving business. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or looking for inspiration, this episode is a must-listen.
Key Takeaways
- Gain insights into transitioning from a traditional job to starting your own business.
- Learn the essentials of building a strong client base in the creative industry.
- Discover how to turn a passion for video into a thriving entrepreneurial venture.
About Tyler Hays
Moving from side-hustle to full-time can be a challenge, but staying committed to your goals gives you the best chance. When Tyler founded his video company, Vessul Creative, he was still a full-time process engineer at one of Forbes fastest growing companies. But he always had a passion for media. Eventually, he was able to work himself out of the job and run Vessul full-time. They are built upon a unique approach of problem-solving through creative content. They only take on a small amount of partners at any given time to create something beautifully effective and meaningful for their clients.
In This Episode
- [00:00] Welcome to the show!
- [04:49] Meet Tyler Hays
- [15:26] Transitioning into entrepreneurship
- [26:20] Invest in being in small rooms
- [34:10] Clients pay for your process
- [35:43] Connect with Tyler
- [37:04] Outro
Quotes
āI was making about a little over 70,000 as an engineer... Is this it? Have I reached the pinnacle of my career?" - Tyler on career transition.
"Every two or three projects, I just increase every two or three projects increase." - Tyler on growing his business.
"The reason they're going to hire you is because of your approach and your process." - Tyler on the importance of client relationships.
"Invest to get into small rooms... Those small rooms are really where I've found good client projects." - Tyler on networking.
Guest Links
Grab Tyler's personal budgeting template at ballinbudgets.com
Follow Tyler Hays on Instagram
Links
Resources for Your Business (including the Full Focus Planner)
FREE Workshop Available "How to Consistently Earn Over $100k Per Year in Video Production While Working Less Than 40 Hours Per Week"
Join the Grow Your Video Business Facebook Group
Follow Ryan Koral on Instagram
Follow Grow Your Video Business on Instagram