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Goalster Advisor Intro Video Guide

Create a short video that introduces yourself to potential clients.


One of the most powerful ways to build trust and credibility quickly is through a short, authentic introduction video.


Your advisor intro video gives potential clients, partners, and referral sources a chance to quickly understand:


  • Who you help

  • What problem you solve

  • Why your approach works

  • How Goalster helps drive better execution and outcomes


This is not a resume recap or motivational speech.


It’s a clear, practical snapshot of the value you bring.


Recommended Length: 60–90 seconds

Tone: Clear. Confident. Human. Practical.

Audience: Business leaders looking for better execution, accountability, and results.


Suggested Structure


1. The Problem You Help Solve


(15–20 seconds)


Start with:


Who you help

What challenge they consistently face


Be specific and practical.


Good Example:


“I work with leaders and teams who have strong strategies but struggle with consistent execution, accountability, and follow-through.”


Avoid:


Long career summaries

Generic statements

“I’m passionate about…” openings


2. What You Actually Help Improve - (20–30 seconds)


Explain:


  • What changes when you engage

  • What you focus on operationally

  • How you help teams execute better


Examples:


  • Creating execution rhythm

  • Aligning priorities

  • Improving accountability

  • Increasing visibility into progress and blockers

  • Reinforcing behaviors that drive results


Keep it simple and outcome-focused.


3. Proof or Outcomes - (15–20 seconds)


Share:


• A result

• A pattern

• A meaningful improvement


Examples:

• Improved team consistency

• Faster ramp-up

• Better alignment

• Stronger leadership cadence

• Increased sales execution


Avoid long stories or overly polished case studies.


4. How Goalster Supports the Work - (15–20 seconds)


Position Goalster as the execution layer.


Example:


“Goalster helps turn priorities into visible, trackable action so teams don’t just talk about execution — they sustain it.”


Avoid:


• Software demos

• Feature lists

• Technical explanations


5. Simple Close


(10 seconds)


Keep it natural.


Example:


“If your team is trying to improve execution, accountability, or performance consistency, I’d be happy to connect.”


No hard sell needed.


Delivery Tips


  • Speak conversationally

  • One take is completely fine

  • Clear is better than polished

  • Eye-level camera

  • Clean background and lighting

  • No slides or reading from notes


The best advisor videos feel experienced, practical, and credible — not scripted or corporate.


What Strong Videos Have in Common


  • Clear business problem

  • Clear value proposition

  • Practical language

  • Real-world credibility

  • Outcome-oriented messaging

  • Simple explanation of why Goalster matters


Aim for clarity over complexity.


Need help with your video?


Whether you have a rough idea or need help from scratch, we’ll help you create professional, engagement-driven content aligned with the Goalster brand.




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