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"Do you have to dance 💃 to get results with reels?"

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kimgarst.com

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customercare@kimgarst.com

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Mon, May 10, 2021 04:12 PM

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  When I first heard about TikTok and Instagram Reels, I was like: "Dancing videos? Lip syncing?

  When I first heard about TikTok and Instagram Reels, I was like: "Dancing videos? Lip syncing? Nope. Nada. Ain't gonna happen. Not in this lifetime." I seriously thought that stuff was for teens and definitely not "my person". But, I was intrigued by it and the fact that users are spending anywhere from 52 to 89 minutes per day on TikTok alone. What I really wanted to know was how could I turn my video marketing efforts into sales without dancing or the paralyzing time suck of what I call the two "p's" - perfectionism and procrastination. So, I asked my sweet friend, Ray Higdon, who's been doing a video a day since 2009 and has had some amazing success with short form videos how he did it and what we all want to know... "Do you have to dance to get results with reels?" Here's what he had to say... If you haven't joined me in the Facebook Group yet, I'd like to invite you to join me and over a 5 day period, we'll meet up inside the group and create a specific type of 15 to 30 second video every day. We're gonna come up with solutions to all our concerns and create some Instagram reels together! Are ya in, {NAME}? Then, [hop on over to the group]( so that we can hit the ground running tomorrow, May 11 at 11:00 AM EST. It may be messy, but it's definitely gonna be fun! [I'LL BE THERE!!]( Blessings, KIM P.S. If you haven't watched Ray's FREE training on short videos, go grab them [here.]( In Video #1, Ray shares "How to Use Short Videos to Gain Your First 1,000 Followers on Social Media". He specifically talks about how YOU CAN leverage 3 types of videos to grow your following fast. In video #2, Ray shares his "Trade Secret" that has allowed him to scale his business and social reach by 3x… 5x… even 10x. [Go watch the videos now]( and I'll see ya in the group!      Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Kim Garst, 19209 Fishermans Bend Drive, Lutz , FL 33558, United States

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