There is no question about it, video is now on every social media platform because it’s so easy to digest for your audience. Even as a podcaster, you still need video to grow your audience and business. Our guest today, Tracy Philipps, is the go-to person for learning how to grow your audience for business by leveraging the power of video. She shares her knowledge of using video for your business, losing the fear of speaking into a camera, making your videos stand out, creating content and having the gear to get you started.
In this episode you’ll learn:
- Why video is important even for podcasters.
- The reason why video is so relevant today.
- The importance of putting a face to your brand.
- How service-based businesses can benefit from creating video online.
- Why you need to be willing to embrace your suck.
- Having the best set up for your podcast and videos.
- Benefiting from video as a podcaster.
- The advantages and disadvantages of podcasting and live video.
- The most effective platform for making an impact, increasing engagement and views for your business.
- Making our videos stand out from the crowd.
- How live and replay videos create engagement.
- Resources from Tracy
- Knowing the appropriate length for your videos.
- 3 Tips for small business owners in starting with videos.
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