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Social Entrepreneurship and Quality Video Services

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Social entrepreneurship, by definition, has two parts to it: friendly, and profitable. There’s a new wave of such businesses coming our way; the trend has been rising, and it isn’t looking like it’s going to slow down soon. Although many may think of social entrepreneurship as a new-age thing, as something only tech companies can attain, or as something very expensive, this isn’t so. Essentially, the core of social entrepreneurship is finding solutions to the public’s problem (usually with things like the environment and the economic development of an area in mind). To be more general, social entrepreneurship is the use of entrepreneurial principles to group, make, and manage social change.

We believe that quality video services can help social entrepreneurs attain success.

Any social entrepreneur can benefit from a quick, 30-60 second pitch of their idea. It will let total strangers become familiar with you in just a minute. Think: you can mass-market to thousands of people, simultaneously, 24/7, without ever having to talk with them directly. A high quality video production can make or break the success of a startup. That’s why we urge all social entrepreneurs to contact us today, and speak about making a solid first impression, every time, everywhere.

According to ashoka.org, “social entrepreneurs act as the change agents for society, seizing opportunities others miss and improving systems, inventing new approaches, and creating solutions to change society for the better.” Imagine what a professional video production can do for your new business:

  • Introduce you to new experts in your industry
  • Generate you more income
  • Increase the visibility of your brand
  • Create a viral effect on social media
  • Show your competitors that you mean business

In the February 22, 2012 article by The New York Times, author Cara Buckley captures the story of Ashley Ward, a college student from California.

As classes resume on Jan. 23, students are planning teach-ins and outreach to keep alive what they now call “Occupy Harvard 2.0.”

“With OH 2.0, we can focus on specific actions and protests instead of using energy toward sustaining an unpopular occupation,” said Gabriel Bayard, a freshman who helped spearhead a walkout in November on an economics class taught by Greg Mankiw, who had been an economic adviser to George W. Bush.

I am thrilled that this is becoming part of the college experience. I feel like this will bridge the gap between socially responsible businesses and professional video production services.

Contact us today, and see what TheVideoServices.com can do for you!


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