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The meeting was great. The page isn't.
You had twenty minutes of real conversation. Then they go home, open your page, and saw a photo and three lines of text. That warmth disappears fast. A 30-second video keeps it alive.
1. Write a brief outline
Scout asks for a brief outline of what you want to say, then writes you a script.
2. Record and watch it back
Record your video, then watch to make sure you are happy. Pick your thumbnail, then see exactly how it looks on your live profile before you publish.
3. It lives on your page
Every person who visits your V1CE page sees your video. No autoplay with sound. They press play when they're ready.
Case Study
I put the video up on a Tuesday. By Friday two people had mentioned it in my follow-up email, completely unprompted.
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Tom H
Independent Consultant
Got questions? We've got answers
Everything you need to know about Video Intros in V1CE.
What do I say in the video?
Keep it simple: who you are, what you do, and who you help. Scout can help you write it.
Does it play automatically when someone visits my page?
No. It never autoplays with sound. Your thumbnail and name show up and the visitor chooses to play it.
What if I'm not happy with how I look or sound?
Re-record as many times as you need. You only publish once there's a version you actually like.
How long should my video be?
A 30-second video that explains who you are is enough. It's the clearest way to convey personality, credibility, and warmth.
You had a great conversation. A video means every visit to your V1CE page matches the one they met in person. Record once. It works every time from that point forward.