Clips from the Video Resource Page
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The other favored content is their Articles function. They built the Articles function so people wouldn’t feel the need to post links off their platform. If you already have a blog, just copy and paste your posts and put it directly into the Articles feature. Then it will show the content to 3 times more people than it would show an article that links off of the platform.
(From the Modern Professionals Business Tour of Artistic Sign & Design)
The bulk of the videos have been created through the Sarpy Chamber and released exclusively to the Video Resource Page, but a portion of this project features live premieres on Facebook for series that cover Business Leadership, Modern Professional Business Tours, and more. The chamber has also partnered with members like Google to host their exclusive business educational content. “We’re so grateful to our partners in the business community for helping us bring this resource to life,” said Brian White, Groups & Engagement Manager with the Sarpy Chamber. White coordinated and carried out the filming for many of the videos featuring local business experts. “We know there is a lot of collective wisdom in our business community, and it’s been great to be able to collect it in one spot and easily share it with our members.” Log in to your Sarpy Chamber account for access to the Video Resource Page. Read excerpts from some of our local business experts below: Social Media Best Practices with KidGlov “The thing to know about LinkedIn is there are two types of content being favored by the platform. The first is video. LinkedIn is trying to become less of a place you go to find a job and more of a professional development content platform. So, when you upload a video directly to LinkedIn, that gets seen 6 times more than text and image posts.
So, you get a lot more eyeballs, you don’t have to pay any money for it, and these are just little tweaks you make to your implementation to make LinkedIn work a little bit better for you.” Conversations on Leadership Series - Matt Ricchini, State Farm Agency Owner “I am a very objective-driven person. I want to get things accomplished. The good leaders that I’ve interacted with all talked with me about why I wanted to get something accomplished in an organization. A person’s “why” is the power behind their motivation. People can get a lot of things done if their “why” is big enough. They can put up with a lot of obstacles and challenges and resistance if their “why” is big enough. A good leader is going to figure why someone wants to do something and understand their goals and objectives.” Business Education Series on Website Accessibility with Outlook Business Solutions “Think of things like voice commands, emails, automatic doors in grocery stores. Those were all initially intended for folks that have a disability and now those are every-day features. Maybe you’ll be able to come up with the next great thing just by thinking of how to make your products more accessible. Accessibility is good for business because it fosters innovation, helps increase revenue, protects you against the legal landscape, but most importantly it allows for a wider audience to be able to access your products and services. An audience of all abilities or changing abilities.”