American YouTube Presenter Needed - Long-Form Weekly Videos for SaaS (Remote, Ongoing)

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OVERVIEW

We’re a B2B SaaS company in the small-business finance/operations space. We’re hiring an American on-camera anchor to record weekly long-form YouTube videos based on scripts/outlines we provide.

This is an ongoing role after a paid test video.

WHAT YOU’LL DO

- Record 1 long-form video per week (typically 6–12 minutes, sometimes up to 15).

- Deliver clean A-roll: clear audio, good lighting, confident delivery.

- Follow our script/outline and sound natural (not like a spokesperson).

- Provide 2–5 short hook/alt takes per video (15–30 seconds each) to help us cut Shorts/Reels/TikTok.

- Optional (nice-to-have): basic editing (jump cuts + captions). If not, we’ll handle editing.

WE WILL PROVIDE

- Script/outlines, key points, CTA, and examples.

- Brand guidelines and a simple do/don’t list.

- Batch workflow (record multiple videos in one sitting if you prefer).

REQUIREMENTS (NON-NEGOTIABLE)

- US-based (or US native) and clearly American accent.

- Strong on-camera presence, crisp diction, good pacing.

- Reliable weekly turnaround.

- Comfortable speaking about small business finance/process topics.

- You agree that we receive perpetual, worldwide, irrevocable rights to use the footage in full or in parts, including creating shorts, ads, and derivative edits, and posting across platforms.

RECORDING SETUP

- 1080p minimum (4K preferred).

- Clean audio (lav mic or good condenser mic).

- Good lighting + uncluttered background.

- Deliverables: raw video file (plus separate audio if available).

DELIVERABLES PER EPISODE (TYPICAL)

- 1 A-roll take (6–12 min)

- 2–5 short hook takes (15–30 sec each)

- 1 thumbnail pose frame (optional)

BUDGET

Please quote one of the following (or propose your own):

- Per long-form video rate

- Monthly retainer (4 videos/month)

Add your price for optional editing separately.

We’ll start with one paid test video and then move into weekly work if it’s a fit.

TO APPLY (MUST INCLUDE)

1) Link to 2–3 on-camera samples (YouTube/TikTok/portfolio).

2) Confirm: American accent + on-camera weekly availability.

3) Your rate: per video and/or monthly retainer.

4) Your setup: camera + mic + lighting details.

5) Record a 10 second sample (phone is fine) reading this exactly:

"Most bookkeeping cleanups get delayed because nobody knows how bad the books are.

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