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This week's videos (and some bloopers)...

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Hey, {NAME}. It's been quite the week! Below is a list of the videos I've published during the that

Hey, {NAME}. It's been quite the week! Below is a list of the videos I've published during the that you may have missed and links to them. Have an awesome weekend! 1. Big Bug Fix for Video View Audiences I'm so relieved about this bug fix. I've already seen the positive impact of it. This is related to the ability to target people who engage with your Facebook Reels. I wrote a [blog post]() about it, too. WATCH: [ON TIKTOK]( 2. How Do Short-Form Videos Impact Your Social Media Presence? Since it's been more than six months now since I started my short-form video journey, I decided to take a look back at where I was on several platforms before this began and where I am now. I wrote a [blog post]() about this, too. I recorded several videos about the impact these videos made on my presence on specific platforms. Watch them below: - [Doubled My Following on Instagram]( - [Brought My Facebook Page Back to Life]( - [Subtle But Significant Improvement on YouTube]( - [Growing an Already Active Presence on LinkedIn]() 3. Should You Be Everywhere? That leads us nicely here. The fact that I even attempted to publish the same video to all of these platforms is something I never would have done in the past. And it opposes much of the advice that's out there. So, is this a good idea? WATCH: [ON TIKTOK]( 4. BLOOPERS If you think that recording these videos is super easy for me, watch this video. Whew! This is a bit uncomfortable. But I shared it so that you realize that the final product might be polished, but there are a lot of tough moments edited out. Don't feel like you need to be perfect. WATCH: [ON YOUTUBE]( 5. Super Controversial and Unpopular Opinion I admit it. I had some fun with this one. WATCH: [ON INSTAGRAM](=) GET STARTED WITH SHORT-FORM VIDEO One last thing! Since this week's theme was largely about the impact of short-form videos, I want to make another attempt to get you into my latest course, The Short-Form Video Blueprint. This training includes 39 lessons that will walk you through everything from getting started to some of the more complicated decisions you'll need to make. Join me here: [() If you have any questions at all, don't hesitate to ask. Have a great weekend! Cheers, Jon [Unsubscribe]( Jon Loomer Digital 17503 Ruxton Ct Parker, Colorado 80134 United States

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