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Squeezing Maximum Viability from your Video Content

Squeezing Maximum Viability from your Video Content Marketing is a lot of work and you put a lot of work into shooting every video you put out on social. But the question is, is that video putting in as much work for you? If you’re not retargeting and repurposing video content and every other piece of content you put out there, I’d say it’s not! In This Week in Marketing, Jason Pantana is talking with Erica Wolfe of Jupiter, FL, about retargeting your Facebook ads, repurposing video content, the videos every agent needs to be making, and maximizing every bit of work you do. This is a technical, tactical deep dive into the marketing systems you need to control your market presence in 2023. So, I recommend you watch it, right here. In this episode we discuss… 0:00 – About Erica 2:34 – Erica’s marketing today 4:40 – Facebook for local 7:50 – Ad retargeting 11:36 – Maximizing every video 15:00 – Top videos everyone should make 19:17 – QR codes for tracking 21:42 – Every way to repurpose your content 25:34 – Always have a plan ------------ For the majority of my life, I’ve been passionate and dedicated about changing lives by giving away the very best strategies, tactics, and mindset techniques to help you and your business succeed. Join me as we take this to level 10! ------------ Keep up with me and what's new on my other channels: Website - https://TomFerry.com Facebook -   / tomferry   Instagram -   / tomferry   Twitter -   / tomferry   Podcast - https://TomFerry.com/Podcast YouTube -    / coachtomferry   You are advised that any Information provided on this podcast is not legal advice. Ferry International assumes no responsibility for consequences resulting from the use of the Information. Some of the Information may be outdated or not consistent with current law.

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