Want a brand new audience for your content? Want to transition people more quickly from stranger to client?
Help them get to know you in a different way. And by different I mean less formal. More unguarded.
Sound risky? Then let’s cut the risk.
So exactly how would that work?
This is about how a certain kind of video on Facebook can give you so much more, if you’re willing to try less.
15 replies to "How a Video That Tries The Least Can Attract The Most"
Thank you Steve for the encouragement to keep stepping forward in video!
You bet. I checked your site. You’re doing well!
Great video and words for the wise
Only the wise come here. I have no choice. 🙂
Steve. Good advice. Enjoyed the voyeuristic view into your kitchen making tea!!
You caught me. I did move the burner covers!
Authenticity seems to be a real edge these days, with so much hype. Please keep this nuggets of wisdom coming, Steve!
And thank you.
A pleasure, Patrick.
Great video Steve.
Thanks, Curtis. When do we see yours? You’ve got a great website, by the way.
I like this idea Steve. Going to have to give it a try. I also drive a Ford truck. 🙂
I love it when a metaphor comes together. Thanks, Lucien.
Hi Steve,
Love the videos!I’m curious…do you use a teleprompter? I duno if I could remember 4 minutes of dialog..eek!
Happy Thanksgiving! T~
Happy Thanksgiving, Tina! Yes, I often use a teleprompter. Saves oodles of time trying to memorize stuff.
That was one of the best things that happened to me when years ago you talked me into using a teleprompter. Without that I would have had multiple strokes, nervous breakdowns, uncontrollable twitches and whatever else by now! 🙂 I am only partly kidding.
Recently I tried to do a one minute outro for a marketing video from memory, and after misspeaking, stumbling, hesitating and forgetting what to say, I gave up, wrote the whole thing down and read it off the teleprompter.