How to Create Great Content Every Week

Justin Babcock • March 3, 2020

Video killed the radio star. In my mind and in my car. We can't rewind we've gone too far. What was true for the Buggles in 1979 is true for content these days. Video is becoming the king of content. The good news is...

Video is also becoming one of the easiest forms of content to create. Pick up a phone, click video record, and away you go. But what do you talk about? Check out our latest video above to learn more.

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Just like the first time you tried to ride a bike, creating your first video isn't going to be easy.

But with practice and consistency, you will start to create great content that your audience will enjoy.

The best part, the more content you create and distribute properly, the more your business will grow.

We are also pretty sure, you like to talk about your business. So, start talking into that camera and see what happens.
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