Episode 36: IDEAS: Easily create social media content

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In this week’s episode There’s lots of great stuff about social media marketing in this week’s show. Paul’s got it all – from why it’s important, to how to do more of it, what kind of content to produce and where to get it from Also on this week’s show, on the subject of social media content, it’s really important to create regular simple videos but what kit should you use? Paul lists everything he uses and explains the benefits of each device… and it won’t break the bank Plus Paul’s special guest this week is the owner of an MSP that identified a gap in the market and produced a brilliant tool for other MSPs to use. Listen to Greg’s story and think if there’s a way you too can develop a new product to increase your value during these uncertain times Show notes Out every Tuesday on your favourite podcast platform Presented by Paul Green, an MSP marketing expert Paul mentioned a great source for source content – The Week In Breach from ID Agent (plus services that could help turn it into content that you can use like fiverr.com & copify.com) In discussing the video kit Paul uses for producing social media content, he mentioned the DJI Osmo Mobile gimble and the DJI Osmo Pocket camera. He also mentioned the Samson Meteor microphone Check out the resource site nuzoo.news from Glenn Robertson at Purechannels to find out what’s happening in the Channel Paul’s special guest was Greg Edwards from CryptoStopper talking about how to develop a solution once and sell it multiple times Many thanks to Olly Denhard from IT Trouble Free for the question about what kind of social media content to publish regularly Paul’s guest on July 28th will be Frank DeBenedetto from Two River Technology Group talking about the incredible AudIT tool for creating MSP sales presentations Please send any questions, ideally in audio-form (or any other feedback) to

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