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What Workshop should be next?
Hey guys, What would you want me to cover next? Open to anything. If it were up to me I'd go straight into AI agents for outreach. I keep coming back to this because the gap right now is insane. Last week I pulled a list of 100 video game companies with personalized messages in about 30 minutes. Most people are still on Google trying to find a valid email for company number one. Same with proposals. I hop off a Zoom call and 15 minutes later the proposal is done. Not a template. An actual tailored proposal. That window won't stay open forever though. What sounds useful to you guys?
What Workshop should be next?
2 likes • 2d
Let’s go with AI agents! Thanks Alex
Your Website Needs to Speak Their Language
I just finished building a website for a composer who wants to focus on video games, and I want to share the thinking behind it. Here's the thing: Video game developers are nerds (in the best way). They spend their days building worlds, characters, and stories. If you want to work with them, you need to fit into that world. So instead of a generic "hire me" composer page, we built something that feels like it belongs in a game. What we did: The headline doesn't say "Professional Composer for Hire." It says: "Your players will pause the game just to listen to this." Instead of a boring bio section, we created a Character Profile — complete with "proficiencies" like Orchestral, Ambience, Combat, Sound Design, Adaptive. You know, like the stat sheets you'd see in an RPG. The call-to-action buttons? "Begin Your Quest" and "Summon Character." The music section is called The Chronicles with a custom player that keeps people ON the page (not sending them off to SoundCloud where they disappear forever). And at the bottom? "Accept the Quest" with a booking calendar. Why this works: When someone clicks a button and starts an action, they psychologically want to finish it. A pop-up form after "Summon Character" feels like the next logical step — not an interruption. Everything stays on ONE page. No maze of subpages. No "click here for film, click here for ads, click here for games, oh and also I do pottery." If you want to work in video games, dress like a video game composer. Go deep into ONE industry instead of spreading yourself thin across everything. If you want a landing page like this - targeted to your specific niche, no monthly fees, no hosting costs, no "powered by" logo anywhere - I will create and set it up for you. $147 one-time. That's it. You own it. Drop a comment, DM me if you're interested, or check out this link to see my services. https://risewithalex.com/ (scroll down to "Your Industry-Specific Landing Page")
Your Website Needs to Speak Their Language
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Truly @Alex Pfeffer this is fantastic….looks so good and a great way to immerse yourself in the world of potential clients.
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Rob Khurana
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