Video content creation
One of my Coaching clients told me that he can’t think of any ideas to make videos for.
Here’s some tips:
• the first thing I want you to remember is that nobody sees your stuff. Nobody sees your content.
Only about 3 to 5% of your followers see your content every day
• which brings me to my next point that we need to be reminded more than we need to know new things.
You have been hearing the same quotes for hundreds of years and they still hit.
So if you talk about self-care or recovery again today, even though you did it last week, people need to be reminded over and over and over
• your stories are more interesting than you think, your life is more interesting than you think, the people you work with and the things that they’re going through and the ways that you help them is more interesting than you think.
Don’t be afraid to talk about these things these seemingly small things that you don’t think anybody will care about could really resonate with somebody who wants to book with you
• just because somebody else talked about something doesn’t mean that you can’t
Search up topics that people are talking about in the Massage field, don’t copy their video but copy the topic and make your own video with your own thoughts about that topic
• go to YouTube search up different topics around Massage or the service that you provide to get more topic ideas.
• asked a question in Google and scroll down, and it will give you a whole list of other commonly asked questions that you can make videos about and answer with your own ideas in your own insights
• and last but certainly not least use ChatGPT for help to come up with topics for videos
It can even help you write a whole content plan
I hope this helps and I hope you guys have a great Monday
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