If you’ve been on Facebook for more than ten minutes, you’ve seen a friend share an interesting video.
Today I want to talk about one that was shared with me — about why it worked, what you can learn from it, and how you can break a complex piece of content down to get insights for your own material.
After I took a few minutes to watch the video, I immediately shared it. And then my friends shared it. And their friends shared it.
When I see that happening in my social media streams, I stop and pay attention.
So let’s take a look at a powerful story. The story of a good dog named Rosie, the kind people who helped her, and how they can help you create the kind of content that gets shared, that touches your audience, and that motivates them to take action.
Today I want to talk about one that was shared with me — about why it worked, what you can learn from it, and how you can break a complex piece of content down to get insights for your own material.
After I took a few minutes to watch the video, I immediately shared it. And then my friends shared it. And their friends shared it.
When I see that happening in my social media streams, I stop and pay attention.
So let’s take a look at a powerful story. The story of a good dog named Rosie, the kind people who helped her, and how they can help you create the kind of content that gets shared, that touches your audience, and that motivates them to take action.