When you do any marketing online or off, you still need to create content to bring visitors. In the previous email, I talked about written content with a small nod to Canva. Today I’m going to reveal a few more places and ways to create and use your content. Short videos are all the rage at the moment on many platforms. YouTube, Facebook, and TikTok are some of the places you can add videos. They all like short videos, so use the paragraph snippets as the source text and create your videos with Canva, Pictory, PowerPoint, Keynote or anything else that will help you make a video fast. You’ll find Canva here https://go.wm-tips.com/canva. Pictory is behind this link https://go.wm-tips.com/pictory. Here is a video explaining how to make a video with your slide tool . This A.I. video tool claims to make any type of video for you in seconds. See their video proof on this page https://go.wm-tips.com/vidyoze. Other types of content you might need can be easily created in Canva. These range from a quote on a background to an infographic. All of these pieces of content will bring visitors via the links you share in the descriptions. Each time a person clicks one of your links, you bring them closer to your main page, and they are getting warmer as they progress through your soft funnel. They only commit to clicking a link to find out more. Each micro commitment makes them a little warmer towards you and the content you share. When they land on your main page, they have already self-filtered, so only the most interested arrive. Your conversion rates should be much better than if you were driving cold traffic directly to the main page. Try it. You might like the results. Regards, |