I began my company almost fifteen years ago to support myself as an Apple trainer. Over the years it grew to become what it is today – a staff of ten, creating news, information and training for a worldwide audience. We’ve produced hundreds of hours of audio and video programming, along with thousands of tutorials – releasing new material every week.
What we have accomplished is amazing – but, I’m exhausted. Also, while our new state-of-the-art production studio allowed me to create programs and training that I would never have been able to create otherwise, it became a “Bridge Too Far” in that it never generated the revenue we needed to support it. I can no longer afford to keep it.
I love our industry – I’ve been working in media and technology for almost 50 years, starting in high school. I can’t imagine working anywhere else. But our industry is changing and I need some time to step back and see where it’s headed. I can’t do that running a company that’s creating so much original content every week. The deadlines are too tight. My team and I are running so quickly amidst the trees that we aren’t able to see the larger forest.
So, the time has come for me to move in a different direction; though I am not yet sure what that direction is.
For the next few weeks, we will continue doing weekly webinars, all our websites will continue to work, new material will be added every week into our Video Training Library and there will be a new Digital Production Buzz every Thursday.
However, changes are coming. My last newsletter will be Feb. 29 (cool that it ends on Leap Year’s Day). Our last live Wednesday Webinar will be Wednesday, March 2. The Buzz will continue for the next few weeks, but we’ll make a decision in March on how and whether to continue the show.
If you are a member of our Video Training Library, ALL our training remains online with new titles added for the next month. Later today, all current members will get an email from Debbie describing how our service will evolve going forward.
I will be keeping all my currently scheduled speaking and training commitments – like BVE, corporate training, user group training and such scheduled from now till May. I may be moving on, but I’m not dead.
This also means that, starting immediately, I’m looking for buyers for both the LarryJordan.com and DigitalProductionBuzz.com websites. I’ve spent years building these into worldwide resources for our industry; generating millions of viewers. I’m looking for a partner to take these over and continue to grow them into the future.
Thinking of partners, I’m delighted to announce that we have a new partnership with CreativeLIVE. During the next few weeks, all of my downloadable training will be moving to their website. Plus, I’ll be creating new training for them in the coming months.
Here’s my new landing page on their website: www.creativelive.com/larry-jordan
Think of this landing page as a sneak peek. A few initial titles are already on their website. The “Official Launch” will occur the first week in March. I’ll keep you informed.
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A company is products and customers, of course, but for me, a company is the people in it. One of the saddest things, for me, is saying goodbye to one of the most skilled, dedicated and talented teams I’ve ever worked with. They make coming into work a joy. I count on their guidance and advice every day. They deserve special mention, as many of you have dealt with them on the phone or email:
It is an extraordinary group; which makes saying goodbye all the harder. I will miss them.
I also need to thank my wife, Jane. Running a small business is a never-ending challenge, with no set hours and continual interruptions. The fact we have been able to grow and accomplish so much is due to her love and support. This company would not exist without her and I am deeply and humbly grateful.
And I will miss you. The motto of our company is: “Helping media pros get jobs, improve their skills and keep clients happy.” These are good goals to dedicate a life. I love teaching and sharing ideas with you. I enjoy spending Sundays thinking about and writing my weekly newsletter. I am challenged every day by your emails and doing my best to answer your questions.
But the time has come to move on.
The reason I’m telling you now is that I want to give you time to get the training you need, my staff time to get ready to move into the next phase of their lives, and me time to wrap things up cleanly.
It is time to say goodbye, but not to our industry, nor to you. I’m looking forward to whatever the future brings – and happy to consider any invitations. In the meantime, I have two great websites and a really killer studio that all need a new home.
Take care, it has been an amazing time. I’m honored that I could share it with you. I wish you all the success in the world.
Stay in touch.
P.S. I am amazed, stunned and humbled by everyone’s comments. Overwhelmed, actually. I just wish I could have found another solution. Thank you very, very much for all your kind words.
276 Responses to The Time Has Come to Say Goodbye – for a while…
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Let’s all buy something from Larry today. I just did. We cannot afford to let him slip away from us like this. He is way too valuable of a professional resource, besides just being a really great guy. A basic monthly subscription is only $19.99. That is just 67 cents a day. He gives us more than that in free information everyday.
Larry has always been there for us. Now it is time for us to be there for him. Let’s make it happen.
Carl Hitt
Larry I am so sad to see this, but you have done so much and helped so many people that you deserve to take a break and do whatever makes you happiest! I hope you will remain in some way involved in training and our industry – I have always looked forward to seeing you, watching your training, learning from you. You are a true master, and I am so grateful for all I have learned from you. I hope there will be opportunities to learn more in the future. Thank you for everything, and best wishes for whatever chapter comes next!
Wow, really shocked right now. I can’t remember when you weren’t there. You’ve taught me a lot and saved me more than once. Thank you so much for the incredible amount of love, passion, and effort you’re dedicated to teaching us all. I hope you’re able to slow down a bit and chill out before jumping back in to whatever is next. You’re a class act!
Larry, I just wanted to add my voice to the multitudes. My first “Jordan” experience was 5 years ago when I decided to leave the TV affiliate world and jump out on my own. Became a member not soon after. Saw one of your tutes on Lynda and never looked back. I figured being one of your members was the least I could do and will continue if that option is available. Wishing you much success and above all clarity of purpose. After all, isn’t that what its all about!
So sorry to hear you’re departing this and possibly shutting it down.
(But… wouldn’t it have made more sense to find a buyer first to continue the sites…? Or did you already try that?)
Larry – So sorry to hear about this. You are the best and will continue to be.
I have purchased your excellent training and webinars, throughout the years but I have been most impressed by your timely answers to emails. I don’t know how you were able to do this on top of everything else you were involved with. Truly Amazing!
All the best to you and your family!
Larry and Jane,
I was always so proud that we were from Wisc. WTMJ……Every week I looked forward to your newsletters, webinars, training, etc. Please keep us informed where you are and what you are doing. And many, many thanks to you both and your incredible crew…..and your grandchildren! Good wishes and health. Elizabeth A Reed
Completely stunned but completely understanding that you must do what your life and future requires.
You have made a huge difference in my editing skills and I can’t thank you enough for the help that you have been.
Best of luck in what ever you decide to do next, and Thank you!
Courageous man, Larry.
Thank you for your wonderful articles and tutorials and help.
Please don’t forget us.
God bless you, you wife and your whole team.
So sad to hear. You and your team have been a standout contribution to the world of editing and production. I’ve been using and recommending your website and knowledge since my earliest days in video production and editing. A highlight was meeting you and Debbie in Adelaide when you toured through Australia. Like so many others, my question now is ‘who do I turn to?’. Going to be very hard shoes to fill! My sincere best wishes for your health and your future, and a big thankyou for all your help and advice over the years (you don’t know how often you’ve saved me time and money by simply imparting your wisdom to others).
There’ll always be a beer in the fridge for you here in the big Down Under.
Respect, love and a big thumbs up.