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S2.E8: Video Kills the Podcasting Stars, with Ryan Koral of Tell Studios

S2.E8: Video Kills the Podcasting Stars, with Ryan Koral of Tell Studios

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Stop hiding behind your logo! That and other valuable marketing lessons, courtesy of Ryan Koral, Founder of Tell Studios. How do you accomplish that? Video, among other things. Because the second-most authentic delivery medium after face-to-face just might be well-delivered video. Tune in this week as he, Curtis and Tom explore strategies to get the reluctant off of the sidelines and into the video content marketing game!


N.B.:

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  • Check out the Ryan’s learning cohort.
  • Take the video quiz here.


Takeaways:

  • Video is becoming a dominant force in content marketing.
  • Brands often hesitate to create video content due to fear of investment and uncertainty about messaging.
  • Authenticity in storytelling is crucial for building trust with clients.
  • Humanizing brands by showcasing real people can enhance customer connection.
  • Using video can save time and improve communication in client interactions.
  • AI cannot replace the emotional connection created through authentic storytelling.
  • Overcoming the fear of video production can lead to significant marketing success.
  • Real, unpolished content can sometimes resonate more with audiences than highly produced videos.
  • Building trust through testimonials is crucial for earning trust and building brands.
  • Top-of-the-funnel marketing can reduce costs and increase visibility.
  • Your unique voice and experience are your secret weapons that nobody else can replicate in the market.
  • Embrace your brand's quirks and be authentic in your messaging.


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