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Why Showing Up on Video is the Game-Changer Your Business Needs
Let’s talk Video. Yep, I’m talking about that little red “record” button that makes your palms sweaty and your voice go up three octaves, like when Ross on Friends says, “I’m Fine”
But here’s the thing—showing up on video isn’t just a nice-to-have anymore. Honestly, it hasn’t been a “nice to have” for years. It’s THE way to stand out, connect with your audience, and build a business that feels personal and approachable. And no, you don’t need to be an Emmy award-winning director or have on a face full of makeup to make it work (because lighting is your best friend but we will get to that).
Why Video?
Let’s face it—social media is crowded. Everyone and their dog (literally) on social media. And those are great, video that shows off the human behind the brand has this magical way of cutting through the noise.
Why? Because people can see you. They can hear your voice, pick up on your quirks, and feel like they’re having a coffee chat with you—even if you’re just talking about your morning routine.
It’s not just about what you’re saying; it’s about how you’re saying it. Your body language, tone, and expressions tell a story that words just can’t capture. That’s what makes it memorable.
Showing Up on Video Doesn’t Mean Perfection
Perfection does not exist and even if it did, no one wants perfection. The days of polished, corporate-style videos are behind us. People want to see you. The real you. The slightly awkward, maybe-you-said-‘um’-too-many-times you. Because guess what? That’s relatable, and relatable builds trust.
If you’re a coach, your audience doesn’t need to know you have a six-figure setup. They need to see your passion. If you’re a service provider, they don’t need a scripted pitch; they need to know how you can help them in a way only YOU can.
First Videos?
You don’t need to create TED Talk-worthy content to get started. Here are some easy ideas:
- Share your “why.” Why do you do what you do?
- Answer a common question your clients ask.
- Share a funny story from your childhood.
- Take them behind the scenes of your day.
- Tell them a quick story about your family.
- Share a quick tip or insight about your expertise.
Keep it short, sweet, and to the point.
Let’s Talk Tech
Worried about the tech? Don’t be. Your smartphone is more than enough to get started. Natural light from a window and a quiet room can do wonders. As you get comfortable, you can upgrade to fancy gear, but for now, just hit record.
And pro tip: If talking to a camera feels weird, pretend you’re FaceTiming a friend. (Or, you know, me. I won’t judge.)
Your Video = Huge Part of Your Signature Style
At the end of the day, video lets people see you—and that’s what sets you apart. THAT ALONE is why I focus on Signature Style so much, it is just that powerful. Your personality, voice, style, quirks, and how you show up and connect are things no one else can replicate. So embrace the awkwardness, laugh off the bloopers, and start showing up.
Your people are out there, waiting to connect with the real you. And video? That’s your ticket to showing them who that is.
Ready to hit record? You’ve got this! This is your reminder to let that little red button become your new BFF.
I am working on a new course that would help you do the things needed to practice showing up on video without showing up on video, would you be interested? Let me know!
Video Content Creation Using the 9 Essential Posts
Creating Video Content Stresses You Out, Doesn’t It
When you hear the words “video content” do you scream a little bit? Are you stressing out because you don’t know what to create? Or is it more stressful thinking about going in front of the camera, recording something, and then putting a video out there for all the world to see? Well, the good news is I can help you because I am going to provide you a framework that will help you decide what kind of videos to create. I can also tell you as somebody who hates being in front of the camera, that it gets a bit easier each time. You just need to get in front of that camera and go for it. Remember it is your business, you are the one with the experience and you are the Subject Matter Expert.
Video Content Challenge for June
Leading into the Video Content Challenge for June I discussed different ways you could incorporate video into your social media. This was based loosely on the 9 Essential Posts Framework that we use at JRH Graphics to help make sure that each of our clients is posting a variety of “Edutaining” Content. The major benefits of following this framework for your video content as well as all your other content is it ensures that all of your posts are working towards telling the same story and the content remains varied. well, for July we are digging into video a little bit deeper and you will be asked to create video content for 7 of these 9 Essential Post Categories.
I recommend you take into account your June results when deciding what to post for this challenge. What worked in June for you? Which videos did your followers engage with? What platforms worked the best for you? Which platform do you want to add next? Answer these questions as you prepare for the July Video Content Challenge (VCC) so you are making the best use of your time when creating content.
Video Content Created for These 9 Categories
Since I am such a nice guy and I want to help you all succeed in the July VCC I am going to review the 9 Essentials Posts below and provide you with some ideas on how you could create video content for each of them. Want a little behind the scenes here, when I thought of this blog post I already had content in mind for 8 of the 9 essential post categories, know which one I forgot? Yup, you guessed it the motivational quotes argh!
Product Posts
Product Posts may seem easy but be sure to not constantly post or repost the same content about your product. Keep it fresh. Get ideas from your customers how are they using your products or “product in the wild” posts. Make sure to highlight what features and benefits users will get from your product that differentiates it from the products of your competitors.
Video Content Ideas
Tutorials on how to use the product. Features and Benefits Demo- think simple but impactful and easy to digest here like Bounty Commercials. Go live for new product releases or possibly show your product being used in an unexpected way. Showcase how the product is made. You have lots of options with this one, just make sure you are highlighting what makes you special.
Customer-centric Posts
Customer-centric posts focus not only on the overall customer experience (which is a good focus) but this is also where a lot of your user-generated content comes from. User-generated content is huge for a business because when you share that content the creator is much more likely to also share the content with followers. And beyond that it shows followers you care about how you engage with your customers and encourages them to share without even asking.
Video Content Ideas
Yup, if one of your customers creates a video post and puts in on their social media, you can share that! You got a freebee but that is great. User-generated content is a huge win for any business. If you are that good then who am I to deny you a freebie. If you were not that lucky it is okay, think about ways that you currently interact with your clients and customers, do you have a regular that is hilarious and would love to be a ham and drum up some attention for you? The person who is always raving about you? An organization that meets in your space that would love to cross-promote or drum up some new members. Yeah, you guys have this one.
In The Hood Video Posts
I call these the “In the Hood” posts and they really touch on the things happening in the community around you. They can be lighthearted and silly or seriously important things that are happening in the hood. What is important is that you are engaging the potential clients that are immediately in your area that are customers of the other businesses. You are also providing those in your neighborhood beneficial information and helping build trust. These posts allow you to partner with other businesses in your neighborhood magnifying your reach.
Video Content Ideas
Partner with another business and feature them and have them feature you. Cover a local neighborhood event. Check out the newest restaurant in town and live post about it. Video how you interact with your neighborhood every day as a business owner. Feature some new people in town or do you always have that one dog in the neighborhood who is your best client, go get him on video.
A Day In the Life Posts
Highlight things that usually happen at your company a pre-opening chat, lunchtime discussion, shared news about employees. Remember Instagram is very visual so make sure you have a good brand-appropriate visual if you are sharing on Insta. Think of these as a quick filtered peek into the back of the house. People love to get a peek behind the curtain, and you want to give that to them. Be real but brand appropriate.
Video Content Ideas
This type of post is awesome for video content and stories. Feature a day in the life from a specific perspective and make sure the day is entertaining and informative for your followers. No further tips needed this is gold!
Giveaways and Contest Posts
Product launch, new item, a special time of the year… make it super special with a giveaway or contest. It’s a great way to gain followers by encouraging them to follow you on social media as a way to be eligible for a prize. Keep in mind that you should always post appropriate disclaimers and follow all posted social media platform rules! This could also include tools and freebies that you can offer up to those who follow you. Maybe a free 30-minute consultation etc.
Video Content Ideas
Video reminding them of a contest. How about a video of you picking the contest winner. Or a video of the contest or giveaway winner picking up prize and being super excited. You could create some video content around you free tool you are offering for people who sign up for your email list. Or highlight how they can use that freebie.
Food, Babies, and Dogs on Video
Want some more social media gold? Then post about food, babies or dogs! Posts like this help you keep your content varied and make sure that you are not talking too much about yourself! Remember that just because the post is not directly related to you does not mean that it shouldn’t add value to your followers. These are not throw-away posts they are still an opportunity to get followers to like, know, and trust you. Think about favorite lunch places around your business, a new bar for after-dinner drinks, or your favorite quick and easy meal you love to make. Keep it light and brand appropriate.
Video Content Ideas
Ok so here the dogs and the babies might be more entertaining on video, but if it is not your dog or your baby make sure to get permission. But seriously, you could do a post around food on video. Like your morning trip to the coffee place. Better yet if you are promoting your restaurant, or you are a lover of chocolate, wine, scotch, pizza whatever, share your love with your followers. Make sure you aren’t throwing these posts away- they should add value.
Motivational Quotes on Video
Motivational quotes on #motivationalmonday or any other days of the week when a little pick me up are in order. Keep the quotes brand appropriate. Try to share quotes that you find meaningful in general or on a specific day. Generally, I recommend posting 1-2 quotes a month. Also, please do not just find one on an ugly background and slap it up on your feed, pay attention to the look of it and when possible add your branding.
Video Content Ideas
Yeah, this is the one I sorta didn’t have figured out but… How funny would it be to have the grumpiest guy on your staff read motivational quotes on the video to cheer people up on a Monday! Or do you have a yoga fanatic that can offer some Monday Motivation and a tree pose? Tell a motivational story that helped you, or one about how you achieved your goals to give followers a different perspective on you. All possible ideas and I will keep thinking!
EDUTAINING Video Posts
Remember you are the expert in your field you should be EDUTAINING your followers. That means the information you are sharing is EDUCATIONAL, USEFUL & ENTERTAINING. People love little tidbits of knowledge especially if its something cool that they can use to impress somebody at a bar or a party. Share fun little bits of knowledge or inside info on what you do. Ask them what they want to know and then educate them on that.
Video Content Ideas
Ask your followers what they want to know or what questions they want to be answered and then go live and answer them. It’s fairly easy, it encourages engagement and you know all the answers! Plus it fills you in on areas that you can improve messaging or provides you other ideas for videos you could create to help educate followers. Also in this category, product demos, useful tips, unknown facts about your business.
Employee-centric Posts
Employee Takeover: Have a trusted employee who has been briefed take over your business account for the day. A few video posts in the story and a post for the feed that is on brand. The story can be less refined it is set up to be snapchatty for a reason!
Employee Profiles These are a bit harder but they are great for morale and a great way to feature specific employee on social media. Ask a set of questions to an employee and take some cool fun photos and viola.
No Employees- No Problem: Do you work with another company in a partnership for an event? Or are you welcoming a new vendor, artist, or chef into your location for a limited time? Do you sell products from local artisans? These all provide an opportunity to do a profile of sorts or even have the partnering brand take over your social media for the day.
Video Content Ideas
Do all those things mentioned above in a video. Employee profile on video (interview style). Employee takeover with video. Brand takeover with video. New vendor or partner, feature them on video. Prep all parties in advance of the video and have fun.
A Final Thought
Before you post content think about what value it will add for your followers. Is it something that will solve a problem that they have or help them in their daily lives? Is it introducing them to something new or highlighting an unknown feature of a much-utilized tool. Helping your followers manage pain points and excel where they struggled before is a surefire way to build trust. Try to not post content that does not add some value to your fans, they won’t stay fans for long if you post too much useless content.
Are you ready for Video Now?
Start by going live and work your way into creating other video content. Video content in stories such as on Instagram, Snapchat and Facebook can be a little rough around the edges, that is expected. However, video content in your feed should be more polished and professional.
Keep in mind with all your video content that it should be short, concise and beneficial to the person watching. Break the videos down into easily digestible segments to increase retention. Plan your videos in advance and make sure to follow an outline so you present a well-organized idea.
Now get out and start making some videos, we can’t wait to see what you come up with.
Video Talk: Incorporating Video Content Into Your Social Media Strategy
Why Video Content?
For years people have been saying the next big trend on social media is video. More video content. Get in ahead of the curve and start producing video content now! What was the next trend has already arrived. It is time to start engaging our followers with video content or be left behind.
We created our June Video Content Challenge to help all of us jump-start our video content game. It’s also a great way we can help each other as we take a 30 day (or more) adventure through the land of video. We even created our first social media video in quite some time to talk about it!JTNDaWZyYW1lJTIwd2lkdGglM0QlMjI1NjAlMjIlMjBoZWlnaHQlM0QlMjIzMTUlMjIlMjBzcmMlM0QlMjJodHRwcyUzQSUyRiUyRnd3dy55b3V0dWJlLmNvbSUyRmVtYmVkJTJGLWlBdzl5OV80Wm8lMjIlMjBmcmFtZWJvcmRlciUzRCUyMjAlMjIlMjBhbGxvdyUzRCUyMmFjY2VsZXJvbWV0ZXIlM0IlMjBhdXRvcGxheSUzQiUyMGVuY3J5cHRlZC1tZWRpYSUzQiUyMGd5cm9zY29wZSUzQiUyMHBpY3R1cmUtaW4tcGljdHVyZSUyMiUyMGFsbG93ZnVsbHNjcmVlbiUzRSUzQyUyRmlmcmFtZSUzRQ==
The Numbers Say It All
85% of US Internet users watch video content on their device monthly.
Videos are the consumers favorite type of content to see from a brand they follow.
Videos engage people for a longer amount of time, meaning they stay on your post/site longer.
Video is 95% more captivating than other types of content.
54% of consumers want to see more video content on social media.
With numbers like this, it is hard to deny the need for businesses, bloggers, influencers and more to start engaging followers using video. So how do you even start? Buy an expensive camera? Hire a video production team? Maybe, the first step should be deciding on a content-based strategy. One that allows you to plan out what value video could add to some of the content you are already posting.
If you are a JRH Graphics client, I would recommend that your first step is to review the 9 Essential Posts for Businesses on Social Media and look to see what types of posts we are already doing could be enhanced by adding a video component. If you want a free copy of the 9 Essential Posts, just click here and provide your email!
Let’s Start Creating Video Content
First, its time to jump right into making videos. We all need to move past the excuses (I don’t like the way I look on video, I don’t like the way I sound on video, I don’t know what to say about my business on video). You can choose to make excuses or you can choose to grow your business! Videos are simply a tool you now must use to grow your business.
Secondly, start videotaping everything you do! Meetings, presentations, group discussions, if you think you may potentially discuss a topic that would make great content on social media then ask the other parties if its okay to tape the meeting with the camera focused on you. You can later edit it down and use it for important sound bytes or video clips as needed. How many times have you regretted not capturing something on video? Taping everything will prevent that regret.
9 Ways to Create Brand Appropriate Video Content
1. Go Live
You represent your brand and your business every day in Live interactions with customers, over the phone and on social media. You absolutely should know your business and brand well enough to “go live” once a week. It’s an opportunity to interact with your users in some way on a topic that matters to both parties. Provide value to your customers with these live videos by helping them solve a problem or answering a question. When you are feeling good about your ability to go live, look at other opportunities like going live at an event, using the event hashtag to cross promote your business by providing added value to the discussion.
Live videos are great for announcements about your business, behind the scenes looks at your company and mini product tutorials. Whenever possible try to go live regularly, at the same time each week and promote/provide the topic discussed in advance. This will get your viewers in the habit of looking for your live videos at a specific time. The best part about Live videos is it is okay for them to be a bit rough around the edges, so this is truly a great place to start!
2. Create Video Content That Answers Questions Your Followers Have
Do your fans and followers ask you questions about your products or services? Are you answering the same question numerous times? It is time to create videos that answer these questions. You are automatically filling a need. Your followers need answers to help them understand your product and brand. And you are investing in the success and training of those using your product/service.
If you don’t think your followers have questions, ask them! I recommend going onto Instagram stories and using the questions feature. Ask them about challenges they face daily. How do they use your product and service? What do they wish your service provided? I bet you will be able to create at least 5 videos that answer a question for your customers just from a single Instagram survey.
3. Tutorials or Product/Service Informational Videos
Do you have a product or service that you regularly need to provide one on one training for? Or maybe a service you offer solves a variety of problems for the person using it but many people don’t recognize the hidden benefits. Doesn’t that smell like a great opportunity to create some video content that is useful for your followers and has the potential to streamline your business?
The key to these types of videos is to make sure they are not too long and technical and they aren’t dry and boring. Enfuse your videos with energy and some excitement. Quirky is a great way to create interest. You want your videos to engage followers as well as provide useful information.
Say you have a service that has 5 hidden benefits other than the intended use. It is better to create 5 or 6 separate, quick paced and fun videos for sharing on social media, even if you also create a separate video that includes all 5 benefits so you that to provide as a teaching tool to those using the service.
4. Create Some Behind the Scenes Videos
Everybody loves to get a special peek to see what is behind the curtain. In my personal experience, this is the best performing type of video content. We are all a bit curious about what brands are like behind the polished facade. The key with this type of video is to allow some personality to show thru and to be a bit more casual than in other videos. However, it is important that you remember you are representing your brand and you should do so according to your standards. Some great uses of Behind the Scenes Video content include product launches, special events, highlighting a collaboration with another company, or even a day off with the boss! Just make sure the video is short, entertaining, and adds some value (like actually showing some behind the scenes stuff)!
5. Customer Service and Customer Feature Videos
Do you have regular customers that come in weekly? A customer who uses your venue or service in a unique way? Why not take a 60-second video to feature them (with their permission of course)? One of the things that make your brand unique is the customers/clients you attract and this is a great thing to feature in a video.
Tell the story of your customers. Show how you solve their problems. Highlight all these happy customers that love your business. Stories sell and the stories of your happy customers on video has an incredible power to help you build your brand. You can even ask customers to submit videos with their customer testimonials to be shared.
6. User-Generated Video Content
User-generated content is like when your best friend brings you dinner and wine because they knew you had an awful day. It is a gift from above and like winning the jackpot for several reasons 1) free content for you 2) expanded audience of the original poster 3) User-generated content connects to more people than brand generated content 4) free marketing.
Specific Rules for User Generated Content
So if you are lucky enough that a user creates a piece of video content that features your service or product this is a mega win. Watch the content closely and review the other content featured by this user before you blindly post. If the content aligns with your brand, messaging, and quality is up to standards and you wish to share it you must first ask permission from the user who created it. Also, ask if there is anyone you should give credit to when you post, and any hashtags that should be used. Do not use user-generated content and videos for promoted posts or advertisements. If you do they can legally ask for a portion of each sale that was generated from the use of the content they created.
They Created Content for You for Free- Thank Them A Lot
When you post the user-generated content make sure to thank and tag the creator in the caption and make sure you tag them in the photo/video as well. Be super nice to them and more user-generated content will follow. From them and others who saw that you shared the content and were super nice too!
7. Create Employee Focused Video Content
Do you have an employee recognition program? Or is one of your team members getting a well-deserved promotion? This is a great opportunity to create some employee focused video content that can highlight the unique culture of your business. As well as show off the accomplishments of your stellar employee. It’s a humble brag with a video component.
You could also create a day in the life series and create video content around what the day in the life of one of your brand consultants is. Follow the employee as they complete the unique tasks throughout there very interesting day.
Your employee is your greatest asset and has the potential to be an amazing storyteller and brand ambassador. Prep them well for the video but don’t overcoach them. Make sure they are aware of the expectations and the brand standards that must be represented but allow them some free reign in the creation of the video content. The business gets the final say in what is posted to the business account but you want the content to be a real team effort. If you picked the right employee to feature, have confidence that they will shine.
As a side note- don’t plan to film these features on a normal day. To keep them exciting for your followers make sure to tape them on a busy day in the life kinda day.
8. Brand Takeovers
Uh oh, who just took over your Instagram page! Don’t call the IT Specialist in just yet! Remember, you handed over Instagram to Brand B Coffee because you have worked together many times and have a similar clientele that doesn’t always shop at both locations. But your baked goods and Brand B’s coffee are a perfect match! This also means that you have control of their Instagram for the day. Well, how fun is this! Hmmmm, now what is it that you are supposed to post again?
Remember, this is a huge opportunity for each brand to introduce themselves to the other brands loyal followers and while the story and videos should remain somewhat unscripted you should have each reviewed an outline of what will be reviewed. Make sure you plan to touch on the features and benefits of each others brand and share your mutual admiration for what each does. It is important that you both talk about what your brand differentiators are, how you will be working together, and why your followers should take the time to visit both Baked Goods + Brand B Coffee.
9. Create Some Quirky, Unique or Unusual Video Content
Don’t forget that engagement is the name of the game and sometimes it takes a bit of outside the box thinking to come up with the perfect idea that will engage and become viral. It’s okay to think outside the box and create content that is outside of the box as long as it ties back to your business and brand in some way. The danger of creating videos that are too quirky is that they will remember the video but they will have no idea what the video was actually promoting or what company had paid for the ad. Great job creative, bad job branding and marketing.
Are you ready for Video Now?
We hope that the different types of videos we discussed in this post help you understand how you can create more video content within the structure of your content calendar simply by adding some video to the stories you are already telling because you are following your 9 Essential Posts for Every Business Worksheet. Start by going live and work your way into creating other video content. Video content in stories such as on Instagram, Snapchat and Facebook can be a little rough around the edges, that is expected. However, video content in your feed should be more polished and professional.
Keep in mind with all your video content that it should be short, concise and beneficial to the person watching. Break the videos down into easily digestible segments to increase retention. Plan your videos in advance and make sure to follow an outline so you present a well-organized idea.
Now get out and start making some videos, we can’t wait to see what you come up with.
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