No Marketing Budget? Do This!

Summary

  • If you don't have a marketing budget, start with one channel and learn it well.
  • Most channels have similar content types, so mastering one can help you with others.
  • Once you have good content, repurpose it for other networks. It’s okay if it’s not perfect at first.
  • Generating revenue allows you to slowly adapt your content for each channel to improve engagement.
  • An example is how video works great on Instagram but needs a few tweaks to work on LinkedIn.
  • On LinkedIn, add text, a description, and a hook to make your video perform better.

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How To Take Action

I would suggest starting by focusing on just one marketing channel. Pick one that feels right for you or your business, like Instagram, and learn everything you can about it. Spend some time each day exploring how it works and what kind of content does well. This doesn’t have to take too long but should become a habit.

Once you've got that channel figured out, you can start repurposing your content for other platforms. This is a low-cost way to expand your reach. Don’t worry if content isn’t perfect right away; just get it out there. Take a video you made for Instagram and tweak it slightly to fit LinkedIn by adding some text and a catchy hook. This makes your content perform better without needing a lot of extra effort.

As you start generating revenue, you can refine your content to better fit each platform. This gradual approach keeps things manageable and lets you enhance piece by piece. Think of small tweaks—like adding descriptions or adjusting video lengths—as little ways to boost engagement. Keep adapting and learning. Eventually, you'll be an expert on what works best for each channel, all without spending a lot of time or money.

Full Transcript

if you don't have a marketing budget start with one channel and get it down right what you find is most channels have similar content types once you get it down right you can take that content and repurpose it for the other networks it may not be customized for each Channel at the beginning because you may not have the time or resources or money and that's okay something's better than nothing as you start generating more Revenue then slowly start adapting your content for each Channel where it needs to be to maximize your engagement a great example of this is video works really well on Instagram taking that video and just posting it natively on linked did doesn't work that well you still need to added some text in a description and a hook for it to do better on link de so you got to make some slight adjustments here and there

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