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Read how Libby DeLucien, owner of WootRecruit, Organize It and ServiceCart, promotes her personal and company brands on socials with quso.ai (previously vidyo.ai), saving resources.
Being more of a long-form creator, I used to avoid shorts due to my tendency to talk a lot. We decided to upload all our long-form content into the AI, which then automatically generated shorter reels. It allowed us to efficiently repurpose our content.
The AI does the work for me, transforming a 45-minute long-form video into 20 or more shorts for LinkedIn and YouTube.
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The initial step in our workflow was creating templates. I started with the free version and was impressed, but to enhance our workflow, we upgraded to the Pro version. Creating templates upfront may seem like additional work, but it significantly streamlines daily tasks.
Then, it's all about uploading your template, logo, colors, and brand elements in the branding kit. Once that's done, the daily work involves minimal video editing. We pick a weekly topic, upload the long-form content, and the AI takes care of creating relevant shorts. This approach has made our workflow more efficient.
We utilize the brand templates feature of quso.ai (previously vidyo.ai). We upload our brand colors, logo, and even backgrounds. As I promote both my personal brand and company brand, having separate templates for Libby DeLucien and WootRecruit has been a time-saver. It significantly reduces the time spent on backend work.
Scheduling social media posts through quso.ai (previously vidyo.ai) has been a game-changer for us. It ensures consistency in our posting schedule. Designating a specific day, like Mondays, for content creation, filming, and uploading, allows us to schedule posts for the entire week. This consistency is crucial for maintaining an active presence on social media.
If your brand is important to you, allocate one day a week to handle all content creation. This proactive approach prevents distractions from taking over as the week progresses, ensuring that marketing remains a priority.
I've tried other platforms, but what stands out with quso.ai (previously vidyo.ai) is the notification feature. Getting an email notification when the upload is done, along with accurately cut shorts, sets it apart. The AI's precision in identifying where to cut long-form content is a significant advantage.
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We've incorporated B-rolls by adding background audio and light graphics. The ability to enhance our content with music and subtle imagery has proven effective in keeping viewer attention.
Previously, captioning was a manual process. We recorded one-off shorts or reels and added captions within the editing features of platforms like Facebook or TikTok. This was time-consuming, and the challenge was often the inability to download the video without watermarks.
quso.ai (previously vidyo.ai) has alleviated this by providing automated captions. I estimate it has saved us at least five to eight hours per week. This newfound time has allowed us to take on more business challenges and increase our overall productivity.
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The primary uptick in social media metrics we've observed is an improvement in our brand presence. The consistency enabled by quso.ai (previously vidyo.ai) has led to increased viewership, followers, and engagement across all our social media platforms.
For example, a recent reel on TikTok garnered 15,000 views within a few hours, primarily because it captured a genuine and passionate moment. Our goal is to spread the word about our business and attract the right audience. By conveying our message authentically, we've seen an increase in business opportunities and engagement.
quso.ai (previously vidyo.ai) has a knack for identifying moments where the story begins, and this often aligns with my use of certain words or expressions.
For instance, I've noticed that I frequently use the word "so" as a segue into a story, and quso.ai (previously vidyo.ai) seems to recognize this pattern. It's an interesting observation that has made me more aware of my storytelling style.
The key is to feed quso.ai (previously vidyo.ai) as much information as possible. Provide it with a diverse range of videos so that it can learn your talking style, your storytelling approach, and how you convey information.
Even if you don't intend to use all the content publicly, feed quso.ai (previously vidyo.ai) with as much video material as you have. It's about helping the AI understand who you are. Play around with the tool, experiment, and get comfortable with its features.
Like Libby, you can clip long form content and schedule them on socials, all under one roof. Sign up on the quso.ai (previously vidyo.ai) app to improve your company’s social presence without spending enormous amounts of time.
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