Admitting you were wrong can be a hard thing to do, so why not do it 5 times! As you grow and evolve your personal brand, you will come up against opportunities to learn, change, and adapt your opinions, thoughts, and expertise. What you thought 5 years ago, maybe completely wrong to put in practice now in your business or anyone else's for that matter. But seeing the progress you've made is one of the best steps looking back at your brand building journey. So why not join me in some safe schadenfreude, as we see what I was wrong about when it came to video and building a brand.Mentioned Episodes:Why I am Enthusiastic Restless to Succeed: https://player.whooshkaa.com/episode?id=776544My Predictions for 2021: https://player.whooshkaa.com/episode?id=77542800:20 A tearful start to the podcast00:45 Welcome to 5 things I was wrong about2:00 I was very wrong about vertical video3:10 Strategies for using vertical or portrait video in your brand3:30 Platforms are investing BIG in Stories/Vertical Video4:00 I was very wrong about dropping lots of CTA's4:25 So many CTA's in one video4:55 The realization 😐5:40 If you have more than 1 message, have more than 1 video6:15 I was very wrong about ending your videos with a good-bye6:40 What should your viewer watch next?7:50 Why binging videos are all the rage8:30 Reflecting on how wrong I was8:55 What I do now and so should you10:50 Sponsor11:15 I was very wrong about video podcasts12:30 Growing audience of people watching people talk12:55 Growth of video podcasts14:00 I was very wrong about pushing through pain and expecting a non-existent reward14:25 Storytime16:10 Flawed mentality16:50 Cyclical burning yourself out is not a way of living or running a brand18:50 Working on yourself as well as your brand19:20 Do you do this too?19:50 There is no magic reward at the end20:30 TL;DW20:55 What's NextSee the rest of the show notes using this link:
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