Build a successful & profitable business with social media

As business owners, we’re just trying to figure out what it’s going to take to be successful and profitable in the most effective way possible, which is why I’m going to break down how you can build a successful and profitable business with social media. I have been in this game since 2009, being a social media marketer in 2009 wasn’t even a job that really existed. So I think I’ve got some years and a whole crap ton of experience to help make this dream possible for you. I’ve worked with hundreds of businesses and have been able to figure out what’s going to work for you so that you can find success. Getting Started When you’re getting started, you’re actually going to dive into what your objectives and goals are with your social media. It can’t be something as lame as like, “Oh, I want to get sales.” Sales is the objective of everything, making money as our bottom line. So let’s just assume that that’s everyone’s goal. And what we’re going to figure out is, what are the other goals that you want to attach to your social media? Do you want to make a hundred thousand dollars a month? Do you want to build your list to 10,000 people? Are you trying to promote yourself as an expert in your industry? What are the very specific goals that you want to set and how do you want to accomplish them on social media? By having those very clearly defined, it’s going to make everything that you’re going to create, produce, and funnel make sense for you because your bottom line, which is the goal and the objective is all that truly matters. Social media is just a really fun way to get to that goal. Know Your Audience Now you need to study and know your audience. This goes into knowing who your perfect customer is, who would you sell to? Who would you love to work with? By knowing exactly who this person is, you’re going to be able to, again, get those goals and objectives met sooner. And you’re also going to be able to funnel in a lot of these other things that we’re going to talk about. You have to know who you’re talking to. That’s how this whole marketing thing works. You have to know who you’re talking to. So you know exactly how to phrase things where you should be, what you need to offer them and how you’re going to do that. I know that you are here because you want to build your business profitably and how you’re going to do that is because I’m relating to you, because I too am a business owner. I have lots of experience and you definitely came for the information, but stay for the sassiness. That is what we’re here to do. I know you. You don’t know me. I know your objectives. I know your struggle, which is why you are here reading this blog. Now, once you know who you’re talking to, you’re going to be able to figure out where it is that they spend their time online. Finding Your Audience Not everybody’s social media habits are the same. Some demographics really like Facebook. Some demographics like Instagram. Some people are really into Twitter. Some people are really into Clubhouse. Some people are really into YouTube. You have to pick the platform that’s going to talk to the greatest portion of your audience. I know mine, a platform for talking to people is on YouTube. But I also know that my secondary platform is actually going to be on Instagram because that’s where I can connect with people in a totally new, fun way versus like what I do here, which is inform you and educate you in long article form. Over there, I’m having fun, maintaining, informing and inspiring. So I know where you like to spend your time, which is why you’re here. You need to figure out where your people spend most of their time and you usually can dive into it by those demographics. Now, once you pick the platform, you need to study the kind of content that performs best on that platform. How to post on the best platform For the most part, you can probably bank on the fact that video of some kind is going to be in a really important part of what you’re going to create. If it’s Instagram, doing stories and reels is really vital to your success. If you’re on YouTube, long form content is going to be successful. If you’re doing something on Facebook or Twitter, you’re going to probably want short form video content. Whatever the mediums are that performed best on those platforms, you need to figure out what those are and study them and analyze them so that you’re going to be able to create content that’s going to be effective for your audience to accomplish your objectives and goals. Do you like how I like it brought that all back around? Can you do what is needed or do you need help With the studying of what kind of content you should be creating and what’s going to perform best. You’re also going to need to tap into the like, “Am I skilled enough to make this happen?” So a little story about your girl Desiree from day one, day one of being on YouTube, I have had an editor. That’s right. I knew it was so important for me to be here to help you, that I needed to remove any barrier I had that as a mom, as a military wife and an entrepreneur running a business, and this amount of time to do it and trying to add in this other thing of doing video editing was not a skill I was willing to develop or something I was willing to sacrifice that time for. So by

9 Live Streaming Tips and Tricks for More Engagement

One of the biggest benefits of getting a livestream is that you get to engage with your audience, but how do you get people to actually show up and do things for your livestream so that you can have that engagement and build up for every community that you’re looking for? I’m going to break down for you how to create a more engaging livestream so that you can just crush it with your live streaming goals. Let’s dive into these different things that are going to help make sure that your live streaming game is going to be on point. Now, before you even start live streaming, before you even hit that go button, you want to make sure that you have everything in place to make sure that your livestream has the most chance for success, that you have a good view for your webcam, that you have really good internet, that you have good lighting, that you have good sound. To know all the things that you need to have in place in order to hit that live button with success, I have a checklist that’ll break down everything you want to make sure that you grab and do before you even dive in to your livestream. This checklist is going to go over things like lighting, sound, run of show and so forth. Live Stream Promotion It’s important to make sure that you’re not just going live for the sake of going live. You want to have a warm-up and a lead into it. You’re going to be able to schedule your livestream up to a week before they go live, and no longer than that. Facebook does not let you do anything more than seven days in advance, and YouTube is going to want you to do that as well.  So schedule your livestream ahead of time and make sure you have everything very clearly spread out. You want to have your title. You want to have your description. You want to have a good thumbnail and you want to know what time you’re going to be there. A lot of people ask, can I promote? Can I boost, put money behind my livestream? And the answer is no, you cannot boost or promote a livestream and largely because that content hasn’t been created yet. In order for Facebook or Instagram or YouTube advertising to work, they have to know what the content is going to be. Well, you haven’t gone live yet, so you don’t know what you’re going to say or do yet. Therefore, they cannot approve any kind of boost of post because of their terms and conditions. However, what you can do is create a Facebook event that will promote your livestream. You can boost that. You can also do posts on your Facebook and boost those as well, or do them on Instagram or wherever else you are using. Whatever your means are for promoting, by having that scheduled link to share, it’s going to make it easier for you to promote your live stream and get more people to attend. Producing your live stream So now, we’re going to dive in what you want to do during your livestream to make sure that it flows well and that it’s engaging well. First things first, don’t jump right out of the gate with what you’re going to say. I don’t jump into, “hey guys, let’s dive into this”, because you’re not giving any time for your audience to join in. It takes a second for those modifications to come through for Facebook and YouTube. So give it a little bit of a padding, like a three-minute timer might be a really great lead in for you.  By having a countdown timer, it gives time for all of the notifications to happen, for people to join in on you so that you know what’s going on and they can kind of get all set and cozy and ready to consume your livestream that you have created. If you just dive into it, you’re going to hurt yourself. For those of you that record for the replay, remember in Facebook and in YouTube, you can edit out those beginning and end parts that maybe you don’t want to have for your recording that you use again and again and again. So don’t worry about that timer staying there forever. You just want to make sure you have it leading into the livestream.The next thing that you can do for your livestream to make it more engaging is start with a little bit of banter and fun. Have a reason leading into what your main topic is. So let’s say you’re doing a whole video about the latest in the insurance business, like 10 things you need to know about what’s changing in insurance. Maybe you can have a little banter about humor, funny things, things that are happening at your agency or whatever it may be leading into that. One of the bonus steps I want to give to you is it’s really great to have a co-host, even if it’s just a guest that comes in on a regular basis to help you. It’s really helpful to have someone to bounce things off of and have conversations with. Trying to do a livestream by yourself can be really hard. I know, I do it on a regular basis with the Women of YouTube group and a lot of it’s because I’m teaching people how to do things and I’m relying on the comments to get the back and forth started, but when I have a guest on, it just goes so much better and it’s just so much more fun and fluid. It’s much more conversational versus me commenting on comments. So, consider having a guest to have as a banter for you and have that lead in, that warm-up, into your main topic. Getting Engagement on your Live Stream

How to deal with sucking at everything

If there’s anything I’ve learned over the last 10 years, adulting sucks. Everywhere you look, it seems like people just have everything together on their social media, with their picture-perfect everything. And no matter what you try to make or do for yourself, it seems like you’re just making mistake after mistake, in business, and in life. The weight of doing it all has you so uninspired and incredibly unmotivated, and you just don’t know what to do. Trust me. If anyone’s going to understand, it’s me. I get it. I have been falling on my face left and right in business, as a wife, as a mom, and life in general. And I figured it was time I needed to put this down onto paper to share with you because I’m pretty sure that you do not want to feel as crazy or as lonely as I did. Now, don’t worry. This is not a self-help book because I clearly have no idea what I am doing. But I have learned some things along the way that I think that you can really relate to and maybe even learn from, like setting boundaries between your kids and your family. Have you ever had this conversation? Kids: Mommy, Mommy, Mommy. Come out. You: Mommy’s still going potty. Kids: Mommy, Mommy, Mommy. Come out. Or maybe you’re trying to figure out what it takes to start a business, and you have absolutely no idea what in the world you’re doing, but you do hopefully want to supplement your family’s income or maybe even become the breadwinner. But you don’t have to take my word for it. Let’s see what these other hot messes have to say. “I wish when I had the vision to start creating a family history channel on YouTube that I had Desiree in my back pocket. It took me two years to get started because I thought I had to be perfect. Desiree teaches you, no, you don’t have to be perfect. You have to start. Grab Desiree’s book and start, suck, and get better.” – Devon L. “I am a hot mess mama, entrepreneur, business owner, trying to be successful, trying to hit those marks, be a good mom, be a good wife, be successful in your business. And you know, we fail at those things sometimes, and it’s okay. You literally have to start somewhere. Desiree’s book has just been absolutely amazing in my life, and apply those concepts and things. So Desiree, thanks for writing, Start. Suck. Get Better!, because that’s my life. As a former high school English teacher who entered the entrepreneurial world three or four years ago, Desiree’s book was so helpful. It helped me to see there is a journey in the whole entrepreneurial process. I laughed with her. I cried with her. It was a wonderful read as well as truly inspirational. Must read.” – Kiki Chatfield I want to be a part of your journey so that you never have to feel alone, overwhelmed, or lost ever again. I want to be a part of your journey so that you can start, suck, and get better with me, together. As always, YOU are impossibly amazing!

What to Post on Instagram to Grow Your Engagement and Following

Instagram, Social Media, Engagement

When you’re trying to use social media to grow your brand or business, it’s important to make sure that what you’re posting is going to convert best for you, because what’s the point of doing all of this if we’re not going to get business from it? So I’m going to assume that you already know who your perfect customer is, what you have to offer, what you’re selling, all that kind of stuff. What we’re going to focus on is how to take that information and turn it into engaging and converting content to grow the brand. So here’s some of the things that I want you to consider when you’re putting all of this together. Categorize Your Content First things first, you want to put everything into specific buckets. So you as a person, you as a brand, have very specific things about you that you can group all of your content into. So for me, for example, a lot of my content is grouped into YouTube and live streaming and video marketing. The middle part is a lot about my life, all the craziness that it is, and this third part is all about agency running and being a social media marketer. So these three buckets that I have are what I use to create all of my content,  everything that I do ties back to a message that supports what that is. You need to be very clear with the kind of content that you want to create in those specific buckets. Let’s say you’re a real estate agent, your buckets could be something like things to do in the city that you’re in, houses that are on the market, and how your customers love you and how you take care of them. These are the three buckets that you’d want to clump everything into. Let’s say you do something in a service business, like insurance or something. So then maybe we have information about insurance, information about you and why they should trust you, and then how you’ve helped people and examples of why people need insurance. So these three buckets are going to be where you live. I suggest that you do at least three, but the more you do, the more muddy your content can get. But if you have less than three, it’s going to be two, one note, one message, and I don’t want you to be there. So pick your buckets that you can put your content into. So you are always checking back to ensure what you need to say fits into these buckets. If it doesn’t, you don’t do it. If it does, you go with it.Find the Right Hashtags Next thing is to find hashtags that match your three buckets, and you also want to make sure that what hashtags you create aren’t super vague and super overused. I don’t want you to use #love for everything. That’s super overused and not going to get you anywhere. One of the really easy ways to find out the right hashtags to use is to go see what your competitors or people who are parallel to you in what you do are using for their content. Obviously, not just anybody, if your competitor doesn’t have a social presence then that’s not going to work, I’m talking about people in your industry that are dominating or doing really well, go see what hashtags they’re using and see if it aligns with what you’re doing. Another thing to consider is local hashtags. What are the hashtags that are being used locally in your community or city? I live in Phoenix, for example, and some really popular hashtags would be #SupportLocalAZ, #LocalAZ. Things like that. I can go to those hashtags and find other hashtags that match it and group them into what I’m doing. Association is the best way for people to find you and hashtags accomplish that. Categorize Your Hashtags Once you have different hashtags that you want to use, you want to line them up into buckets. Again, that’s why the original bucket point is important. So if I’m talking about lifestyle stuff, I want to keep all those hashtags grouped together. If I’m talking about business, YouTube, and video, I want to keep those hashtags together. If I want to talk about business and social media, I want those hashtags grouped together. You want to make sure that your hashtags are independent of each other, but you’re also going to want hashtags that you use across the board. So here’s how I’m going to encourage you to do this. You can have up to 30 hashtags on anything that you post, so what I suggest is to have 20 hashtags for each bucket and then 10 hashtags that you use for everything. That way those things about your brand never change. For me, everything is #YouTuber, #WomenofYouTube, #Creator, #WomanCreator, #Womanpreneur. These are the ones I use all the time because everything I create is associated with those hashtags. So create those and put them somewhere you can save them and keep referencing them. I recommend a Google doc because that’s what we do internally at my agency. Create Your Content Now that you have your buckets for content and your hashtags that you’re using, now we need to create different kinds of content. You need to make sure that you’re creating a good variety of content. Instagram is a plethora of different kinds of content. There are carousels, reels, images, videos, Instagram TV, and stories. There’s so many options so it’s really important to make sure that you’re creating a variety of content types that fit into what keeps your Instagram fresh. Freaky, freaky, fresh. But also keep it relevant. If you’re just posting image after image, after image, it’s going to get stale, and the algorithm and your users are going to recognize that. So make sure that you add in that variety because that’s the

Your ULTIMATE MUST DO Content Marketing Strategy for 2021

Using the internet to grow your brand and stay relevant has never been more important. We are now living in a post-COVID world where being on the internet is going to be vital to your success going forward.    This video is going to be your ultimate guide for everything you need to do for your content marketing going in 2021.    Product   The first thing you need to make sure of is having a very effective online product.    Whatever industry you are in, you need to make sure that you have some sort of product that people can buy from you. This is going to act as an additional revenue stream that’s going to keep working for you, no matter what’s going on.    Some examples are: A digital solution Online planner or checklist    When you’re creating your digital product, you have to ask yourself: What is it that I know about? What is it that my business does that can solve people’s problems in a digital way?   Using myself as an example, I’m going to be launching a new online product that’s going to be live-streaming overlays and graphics.    I know most of you are super busy with your businesses and trying to figure out how graphics work is too much. Therefore, I’m going to have a product to solve that problem for you.    Ask yourself the same thing!   I will also be launching the One Video Club in 2021 to help businesses like you grow your business with better content marketing. One video a month will be the pillar of all your content.   Affiliate Marketing   Affiliate marketing is another simple way to get into making money online. You need to figure out what products, services, digital platforms, etc YOU love that are also popular in your industry. It’s a great way to make residual income.    YouTube   The foundation of all my content marketing starts right here on YouTube. It’s important to mention that you need to be doing YouTube to grow your business.    You need to be using YouTube marketing effectively for your business to get found in search. By using search-based video, you’re gonna be able to get leads into your business because you’re solving problems that people are searching for on the internet.    You also want to make sure that your videos have longevity, or in the internet’s terms that they are evergreen. This means that they will continue to be relevant and searched on the internet.    Some of my YouTube videos that continue driving traffic are two and three years old!   Opt-In   Having an opt-in gives a way to connect with people in a way that you are in control of.    Unfortunately, using the internet means you’re at the mercy of the systems, like Instagram’s or Google’s algorithm.   You’re relying on these third party tools to bring you traffic, but once people find you, you need to have a way to continue to talk with them – not hope that ehse algorithms and online services are going to magically keep presenting you to them.    Therefore, by having an opt-in, you’ll be able to communicate via email on your terms. That way, they don’t miss anything that comes from you. Some examples of things you can share is new content, behind-the-scenes information, videos, and of course your new online products.    Instagram   Instagram is going to be the leading social network in 2021. Facebook is losing a lot of its luster and it’s becoming very hard to navigate.    I find better connections and more engagement over Instagram, and it makes total sense. Instagram has done a complete revamp of their interface to make it more user-friendly and offer more to us as businesses and consumers.    Between reels, live, guides, and shopping, I really have everything that I need. And let’s not forget the amazingness that is Instagram stories.    Use brand evangelists    A brand evangelist is not an influencer. They are the people that are your biggest raving fans about your product or service.    Look at your existing customer base. Who are the people that are constantly coming in? Who are the people that love you the most? Who are the people that talk about you the most that also have a reach to your perfect customer?    Those are the people you want to be your brand evangelists.    You should look at who they’re talking to, what the demographics are, what their niche is. You also need to look at their reach. This is the percentage of people that see their content and convert into engagement or action.    Finally, look at how many ways do they connect with their audience.    Start live streaming!    Live streaming allows you to be raw and real for your audience, allowing them to see you unfiltered, unscripted, and hopefully with a little bit of extra silliness and behind-the-scenes action of what you have going on with your brand.    We are in an era where people want to know the companies they work with and connect with them directly, so make sure to add lives streaming into your marketing plan.    If you’re looking for more social media marketing tips, check out my other blog posts or my YouTube channel.    And remember…you are impossibly amazing. 

How to Streamyard: Using Streamyard Record Only Feature AND How To Go Live Later With Recording

How to Streamyard: Using Streamyard Record Only Feature AND How To Go Live Later With Recording

There are so many great features available on Streamyard for all of your live streaming needs. But one of the features that a lot of people overlook is the record only feature on Streamyard. In this post, I’m going to break it down for you. Why you want to use the record only feature, how you use the record only feature, and how you can go live after you have prerecorded your video. Why Use the Recording Feature So why would you want to use the record only feature on a live streaming tool? Well, a lot of people had requested this from Streamyard when they were going through their initial setup and creation of the tool. To figure out how people were using it, I turned to the streamer community over on Facebook and asked how are they using it for the record only? And the answers I got back were so great. I had to share them with you here. Use Recording For Testing The most popular reason was for testing. One of the things that’s so uncertain about live-streaming is, is this going to work right? Is my new tech going to work? Is my internet going to work? And so many different things. So by testing out the record only, you can not only go through your live-stream as a demo, but you’re also going to be able to then play it back for yourself, like in a movie file or something and see what went wrong, what was working, what wasn’t and all that good stuff. That’s why Streamyard is so powerful; it’s not only setting you up for successful live-stream but also giving you ways for you to test it as well. Use Recording for Presentations A lot of people also like to use Streamyard for recording presentations, tutorials courses, all of those educational based things, because of one really cool feature: you can have your information on the screen, as well as your face on the side because Streamyard allows you to have different ways to layout who is on the screen and what it looks like, whether your face is big, your presentation is small or vice versa, or just the presentation or just your face. There are so many different ways that you can use the layout in Streamyard. It’s going to make it really fun and interactive for you to have a next-level presentation for whatever you’re trying to do. Why Pre-Recording is so Versatile Now, oftentimes when we are live-streaming, we don’t always have the option to go live. Maybe we have an interview that we really want to do, and the person just can’t make themselves available or maybe you’re going to have really spotty internet, or maybe you’re going on vacation and you just want to have the option to go live at a different time. Well, if you use the record only feature, you can sell all of the benefits and features that are available to you from stream yard. And then you can just kind of go live later. A lot of people also like using the record only tool for the podcast recording. Again, you can have guests on, you can do things on the screen, all of that really great stuff, or maybe you’re going to edit it later. So if you know that you’re gonna flub up or something happens like the dog barks, if you’ve got kids around, but you really have to get something recorded, record only allows for you to record those videos in a fun, interactive way. Again, using those Streamyard features that aren’t available to you when you’re just putting up a camera and hitting record. How to Record with Streamyard Okay, so when we’re getting started we’re going to go to Streamyard and click create a broadcast. You have all of the different destinations that you’ve created, but we want to skip the destinations and click record only. This is where we’re going to put in what we’re going to do. So, I have a presentation that I need to record for a podcast summit that I’m participating in. So I’m going to enter my broadcast and I also want to add in my presentation. So what I’m going to do at the bottom is hit screen share, and I’m going to pick the tab I want to be able to show on the screen. It will automatically pop me over to the place I want to screen share from, and I don’t want to do that. So I’m going to click back onto Streamyard. I’m going to add myself to this stream. And once you are here you can change the layout, make yourself bigger or smaller, make the presentation bigger or smaller, have just yourself or just the presentation. I can change out my branding to match what I am doing. Let’s say I’ve done my full presentation. I’ve played with all the things, added all of my overlays and I hit end broadcast. Now what I need to do is download the recording. So I hit links and I download my recording and I can do my recording only, or my audio-only, I’m going to do the recording and then it’s just going to download it. Streamyard saves your recordings for up to 15 days, I recommend downloading them once they are done so that you have them natively on your computer. And as you can see, to make computers. So, here’s my video that I did with my live-stream. What to do with Your Recorded Video So now that you have recorded your video and it’s all set to go, you want to go live with that video, but you can’t because it’s prerecorded. So how do you do that? Well, that’s where today’s sponsor Live Pigeon comes in. Live Pigeon allows for you to live-stream your prerecorded content, to Facebook and YouTube So incredibly easy. I literally use this tool

Why You Should Go Live On YouTube Premier vs Live – Which Should You Do

I love YouTube! I think it’s a great way to connect with people, solve problems, and be entertained on a regular basis. But, as a YouTube creator, I run into a lot of questions that I’m asking myself. Things like, “Should I be using Premiere?” “Should I just be pre-recording stuff?” “What am I supposed to be doing with this whole live-streaming thing?” And let’s not even go into how analytics are just a whole mess to try and figure out. It definitely takes a lot of work. But in this post, I really want to dive into, why you should be live-streaming versus using Premiere or even just posting out pre-recorded videos.   Let’s Dive into Live Pigeon Now, recently I was introduced to this really wonderful, awesome, amazing, tool called, LIVE pigeon. You’re going to want to use LIVE pigeon because it’s going to let you live-stream, pre-recorded videos to your YouTube Channel. Can we just take a minute to let that marinate about how awesome that actually is? Oh, you don’t know why? Okay, so let’s dive into this. So I’ve been getting asked a lot, why should I live-stream these pre-recorded videos versus just doing a Premiere? Well, the thing is, is that YouTube does things in their own unique way. And every feature has a special way of putting things out into the Universe. So, with the Premiere feature, it allows you to take your pre-recorded, beautifully put together video content and watch it with your audience. You can schedule this out. You get this little like video schedule thing that goes up on your YouTube interface and you’re able to see like, “Hey, this person has a video coming out at this time!” And you guys can watch it together. And just like a live-stream, you have a chat that happens at the same time. There are a lot of really great benefits like you can get Super Chats and you can do your Memberships, and all of that great stuff for additional revenue options, when it comes to YouTube. However, the Premiere feature notification system is kind of limiting, in my opinion. 30 minutes prior to your video going live through the Premiere, and when it actually goes live through the Premiere, YouTube pushes the notification to your bell subscribers that this video is happening, and hopefully, it pulls them in to watch with you. And then you can have the chat and watch the video together. This is a really nice idea, but if you want to increase people watching your video when it happens, you’re going to want to do it as a live-stream. Live Stream on Youtube Live-stream on YouTube is very similar to Premiere. You can schedule it out, you put the notifications up, you can fill in your titles and your thumbnails, and all of the things. But the promotional system is very different for live-streams versus Premieres. So not only are you going to get the usual bell notifications and all that kinda jazz that come with new videos going up. So when your video is live, you’re more likely to get people who have never been apart of your YouTube journey or who have subscribed to you, maybe haven’t visited your channel in a while, and they’re gonna be like, “Oh, yeah, I’m gonna go watch that video, because that looks really interesting.” I personally have seen a gigantic increase in my initial views and my day one views by doing pre-recorded live videos versus using Premiere, which I was also using very adamantly as well. So with live-stream, we’re going to be able to schedule those pre-recorded live videos so that you can do all of the same things that Premiere, but get the benefit that YouTube has for you with Live. Now, if you just wanna live-stream, go for it, go nuts. In fact, I would encourage you to use a third-party tool, like StreamYard, which allows you to go live, interact, engage, answer questions, and go for long amounts of time to your heart’s desire. But, if you have a channel kinda like mine, where you’re resource-driven and you put a lot of time and energy and research into what you’re going to do to share and connect with your audience, especially when it comes to respecting their time, definitely check out LIVE pigeon. And until next time, I’ll see you soon.

Create Gary Vee Style Videos For Social Media // What To Do and HOW to Do It!

Create Like Gary Vee

There is no denying that Gary Vee is prolifically using social media to grow his brand. Sometimes you go on all these different social networks like Facebook and Twitter and Instagram and LinkedIn. And he is just there creating totally unique content for each platform. And it can be really overwhelming for those of us that are trying to figure out just how to create one video that does one thing. Stay tuned to find out ’cause in this video we’re gonna break it down for you. So it’s gonna be super easy for you to do. Create Like Gary Vee Gary Vee’s strategy is so prolific and he is constantly creating new content for all of us to consume. So how are you, a normal business owner, supposed to really create content as much as Gary in the way that he does? Now I was fortunate enough to get to meet Gary Vee back in 2013. When I was like some odd weeks pregnant and I got his new book “Jab, Jab, Jab, Right Hook.” And it really kind of transformed how I was doing with social media and how I looked at things. I really entered into a world of time to solve people’s problems. And that’s exactly what I preach here on this channel like Gary does all the time. Show up for people and solve their problems. Well, I’m about to solve a really big problem for you. Which is how can you easily create videos as frequently as Gary? Work Smarter Not Harder And with that, we’re going to also include today’s sponsor for this post, Kapwing, which is my go-to website and resource for creating all of my social videos for my business and also for my clients. Kapwing is fantastic for resizing videos, adding closed captions, doing progress bars. Just making your videos look really awesome for social media. Super, super easy. So in this post, we’re gonna dissect three things that Gary Vee is doing so that you can apply this strategy to your business. One, we’re gonna go over how he creates his content. What you can learn from it and how you can do it with a little help from Kapwing. How Gary Creates One of the things that’s incredibly unique about Gary is that he is always recording video. He actually has people that follow him around on a constant basis filming him when we’re not in COVID. And even through COVID, he has taken to doing his “Tea With GaryVee” where he is live streaming on a regular basis. To create content to talk to people who are part of his fan base he can help. But this can be really hard for you. Especially because like I said, you’re probably a normal person who is busy working in their business. No one is expecting you to be Gary Vee. It would be really awesome if you have someone that can film you. Or maybe if you have a special occasion or an event that you’re doing. You could probably have someone come in and film for you. But for the most part, it’s going to probably be a little bit harder for you to create as much content as Gary does. So how can you do this? Record Everything Well, the first thing I’m going to advise you to do is do consider recording every meeting that you have. That’s right. Get on to Zoom, do a live stream, and talk to your potential customers and your current customers. You never know when that little stroke, that line, that little 30 seconds to a minute piece of genius is gonna come out of your mouth. So why not be ready when it does? Because I can’t tell you how many times I’m having a conversation with somebody I’m like, “Aw man, that was really good, I wish I had recorded that.” We live in a world where live streaming and Zoom are just kind of the new normal. So no one is going anything to bat an eye at you recording or using this footage over again for your social media content. So really take that cue of Gary recording everything that he’s doing and find a way to do that for yourself as well. What do people keep asking you? My second tip for you when you’re trying to record a video is really sit down and look at what are the things that people keep asking you questions about? Are you getting these emails, maybe a text message? Or are you fortunate enough to be getting these questions on social media or on your YouTube videos? Take these questions, sit down with your camera just like I’m doing with you right here. And just have a conversation with the camera or aka Bob to solve his problem. By solving other people’s problems it’s going to come across as so genuine and so real. And this is a no SEO moment. The reason this is a no SEO moment is that it’s not about getting found in search and doing all the stuff. It’s about connecting with people by solving their actual problems. These sort of videos are going to allow you to really connect with people and have that emotional bond that you are hoping to get. That comes from answering questions from your customers. Not everything is about being found in search. Sometimes it’s about helping people with their actual problems right then and there. And I might add, this is something that Gary does all of the time. So if we’re here to be like Gary, this is how you do it. Get the Look Now let’s dissect the physical look of a Gary Vee video and why it is successful. The video I reference has three main parts. We have our text and title at the bottom. We have the actual video in the middle. And at the bottom, we have

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