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How to Capture Great Content, Not Just Create It [E210]

How to Capture Great Content, Not Just Create It [E210]

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Thanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledToday, we're tackling a challenge that almost every shop owner faces. You know social media is important. You know your marketing performs better when it's authentic and showcases your people, your culture, and the incredible work happening inside your shop every day. But somewhere between the excitement of getting started and the reality of running a busy shop, the photos stop coming, the videos stop coming, and suddenly your marketing team is chasing you for content.The good news? Creating great content doesn't have to be complicated, time-consuming, or feel like a second job. The truth is, the best content is already happening inside your shop every single day—you're just not capturing it.Today, I'm joined by Wendy, our Senior Messaging Strategist, and Andrew, one of our Client Success Managers. We're going to share practical ideas, simple systems, and easy habits that will help you consistently gather photos and videos, keep the ideas flowing, and create the kind of content that attracts customers, builds trust, and showcases what makes your shop special. Let's jump in.Show Notes with TimestampsIntroduction to Capturing Content (00:00:10) Host Kim Walker introduces the episode's topic: capturing content instead of creating it, along with her special guests.Sponsor Messages (00:00:52) A quick break for messages from the podcast sponsors, Shop Boss and App Fueled.The Challenge of Social Media for Shops (00:01:14) Discussing the common struggle shop owners face with maintaining consistent, authentic social media content due to their busy schedules.Podcast Idea Origin (00:02:38) Andrew Fleming explains how the idea for this episode came from his work on getting more photo and video assets.Why Content Efforts Fade (00:05:40) The discussion covers why shop owners' initial excitement for creating content often fades, citing busyness and overthinking the process.The Myth of "Nothing Interesting Happens" (00:12:20) Kim debunks the myth that shops are uninteresting, listing numerous daily activities perfect for content, like inspections and technician wins.The Importance of Collaboration (00:20:28) The group discusses the synergy required between the shop and their marketing team, comparing it to providing ingredients to a chef.Easy Photo and Video Ideas (00:25:12) Wendy shares simple, effective content ideas like before-and-after fluid flushes, customer gifts, and quick shop tour videos.The Power of Video Content (00:29:05) The conversation highlights that videos have exponentially more reach than photos on social media platforms like Meta.Finding Your "Why" for Posting (00:31:25) Wendy emphasizes the importance of knowing your goal for social media, whether it's to educate, entertain, or attract customers.Assigning Responsibility for Content (00:34:17) The team discusses the necessity of designating one person, a "content champion," to be responsible for capturing photos and videos.Incentivizing Your Team (00:36:42) Kim suggests creating a "bounty" or contest to motivate the entire team to capture and submit valuable content.Award-Winning Social Media Habits (00:37:51) Wendy breaks down what makes an award-winning social media presence: showing the team, their personalities, and building trust.Creating a Weekly System (00:43:39) The group suggests creating a system, like time-blocking at the end of the week, to consistently gather and upload content.Content for Recruiting and Retention (00:47:49) The discussion points out that great content not only attracts customers but also potential new hires and retains current clients.The 7-Day Content Challenge (00:48:17) Kim challenges listeners to capture and post one piece of unedited content every day for a week to build a habit.Final Thoughts and Takeaways (00:49:51) The guests share their final tips, including creating "scroll-stopping" content and owning the marketing space between customer visits.How To Get In TouchJoin The Auto Repair Marketing Mastermind Group on FacebookMeet The ProsFollow SMP on FacebookFollow SMP on InstagramGet The Ultimate Guide to Auto Repair Shop Marketing Book Email Us Podcast Questions or Topics Lagniappe (Books, Links, Other Podcasts, etc)Atomic Habits by James ClearThanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledThis episode is sponsored by Shop Boss. You know, other shop management software makes you work, but Shop Boss works for you.AppFueled at appfueled.com. “Are you ready to convert clients to members? AppFueled™ specializes in creating custom apps tailored specifically for auto repair businesses. Build your first app like a pro.”The Automotive Repair Podcast Network: https://automotiverepairpodcastnetwork.com/Remarkable Results Radio Podcast with Carm Capriotto: Advancing the Aftermarket by Facilitating Wisdom Through Story Telling and Open Discussion. https://remarkableresults.biz/Diagnosing the Aftermarket A to Z with Matt Fanslow: From Diagnostics to Metallica and ...
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