Author Topic: Need tips for marketing your 3d business  (Read 3380 times)

2018-09-19, 10:51:26

Jpjapers

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Hi guys

Im looking for tips on how to promote and market 3D services.
I Work for a very small company of 5 people and we are all artists and what with NDAs on projects etc it is sometimes difficult to showcase the things we can do.
Id love some guidance on how we can improve.

Thanks!
J

2020-12-11, 07:22:32
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rahulsharma

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Hi guys

Im looking for tips on how to promote and market 3D services.
I Work for a very small company of 5 people and we are all artists and what with NDAs on projects etc it is sometimes difficult to showcase the things we can do.
Id love some guidance on how we can improve.

Thanks!
J
You can directly promote on social media sites i.e. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and others.

2020-12-18, 19:13:02
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Philip kelly

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From my experience, if you do enough work, they will find you .
Just make sure you don't screw yourselves money wise, always be fare, and make a case for what your charging as you are aware, most people don't understand what you do on a daily basis.
Word of mouth will bring you all the work you want, but a good portfolio will bring you to the top of the pile.

If your working on NDA, charge more, and they will pass your name on.
If they don't they are being greedy.

Phil

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2020-12-30, 20:21:20
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Jpjapers

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Thanks guys but this thread is nearly two years old :D
But im sure there are others who will benefit from having a thread of this kind of advice!

2021-01-08, 11:06:06
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Thanks guys but this thread is nearly two years old :D
But im sure there are others who will benefit from having a thread of this kind of advice!

Can you share how you fared and what you/the team did, since it sounds like it's not relevant to you anymore? Then others might be able to use it for their business/freelance career :)
My small 3D model shop: www.ikonoform.com/shop
My arch viz blog: www.ikonoform.com/blog

2021-01-08, 11:46:07
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Jpjapers

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I moved positions to a different company in the end.
My thoughts at the time were to include a clause in contracts that would allow sharing of cameo shots or to include a contract clause that would allow them to adapt the client scenes for marketing purposes generating content that was different enough to not violate NDAs.