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Here's my take on what makes a good LinkedIn video post. Type "video guide" for my companion PDF that contains a simple video framework to follow. FOLLOWING ON... from my video about why I don't like engagement pods, here's a framework of what to do instead to get your message to reach more people. MY SIMPLE VIDEO PROCESS: Record short, insightful videos and invite people to add to the discussion in the comments. PRO TIP:Offer people access to a companion resource if they'd like to discover more on the topic. But keep the conversation 'on' LinkedIn, either in the comments or DMs, rather than link off to your website. THANKS for the starting the conversation and asking your recent question about LinkedIn videos, Sandy Colombo. VIDEO by @Splasheo. #linkedin #marketing #business
Adam! What is UP! I *knew* you looked familiar. I *still* have one of your great infographics which laid out what someone's entire "ecosystem" could look like, with their website acting as the hub of everything. You had longer hair too, I think. Great to see you on this video.
Excellent Adam. Please send me the guide. Thanks a lot.
Excellent video, Adam. Would appreciate a copy of your video guide. Thanks
Hi Adam, great video - can I please have a copy of your video guide? Thank you. :)
Hi Adam. Video guide please.
Video Guide Please
Nice Adam, I dislike engagement pods as well. Look forward to reading your "video guide'. Have fun 👊
I like it! Do send me the guide...
Marketing Strategy Consultant co-creating business, marketing and brand strategies with clients looking for growth
4yThanks as always Adam for your pithy and useful advice. Part of which is to be prepared with material (IP) to give away in return for positive engagement with the author of the video. When you worked with me, the critical thing that I learned was that I had developed valid material over the years, that was actually worth sharing. I might never have come to that same conclusion on my own. Thanks again for taking a chance on me.