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Goalster Advisor Intro Video Guide

Updated: May 18

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.


Pro Tip for Recording


The strongest introduction videos rarely happen in a single perfect take. The easiest and most natural approach is to break your script into short sections and record one thought at a time.


Don’t worry about getting everything perfect in one shot. Simply keep the camera rolling, pause between segments if needed, and continue recording naturally. We can edit everything together afterward into one polished final video.


This approach removes pressure, improves delivery, and helps your personality and credibility come through more authentically.


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.


Example Videos to Check Out


Click the links below to access a couple of videos that came together well.


Video 1

Video 2


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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