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Use the video to let people in on a personal level. Even if the video is simple, you can attach a story to it about a lesson learned or a funny moment.
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To help you create engaging content around your video, I've outlined a few ways to frame it depending on the of the footage. Since I can't see the specific file contents, here are some proven strategies for social media content you can adapt: 1. The "Behind-the-Scenes" Angle Use the video to let people in on a personal level
Ask, "Can anyone else relate to this right now?" 3. Quick Tips or Trends what actually happens
If the video is educational or showcases a skill, frame it as an Industry Tip or Trend.
Ask your audience if they prefer the finished product or seeing how the "sausage is made." 2. The Personal Connection
"Life lately: juggling work and [insert personal struggle]. This video pretty much sums up my week! 😂"
