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Business School with Sharran Srivatsaa

How to Use Video - The Easy Way to Build a Brand on Social Media

29 Jun 2021

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Did you know that 80% of consumers can recall a video they have watched in the last month? As digital marketing evolves, we continue to see trends favoring video content. According to the Cisco Annual Internet Report, online videos will account for 82% of all internet traffic by 2022. So, businesses are now actively using the power of video to boost their brands. And you can, too -- even if you don’t have a huge marketing budget. You don’t need any training, fancy equipment, complicated editing, or rigid scripts. Just tune in to today’s episode, take note of Sharran’s 9 Tips to Build a Brand Using Videos on Social Media, and you’ll be ready to shoot your first video as soon as you finish listening to this podcast.“A picture is worth a thousand words, but a video is worth a thousand pictures.” - Sharran SrivatsaaTimestamps:00:00 Can you really shoot videos with no training, equipment, editing, or scripts01:42 How to deal with the fear of the unfamiliar 06:37 What can you use in place of fancy equipment 08:05 Why use social media stories to experiment doing videos09:50 Sharran’s simple structure: Hook, Story, Teaching + frictionless invitation12:25 Using the Q&A format to repurpose your videos easily15:02 Produced video vs. raw video and which platform should you use 17:07 Why do videos have higher algorithmic value 19:30 Why you should forget about CTA and focus on CTE instead21:53 It’s definitely faster to create a video than any other contentResources:- Grab Sharran’s 4-Week MBA for FreeConnect with Sharran:- Website- LinkedIn- Facebook- Instagram

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