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Videos Get Clicked on 27X More

Andrew Anderson Season 1 Episode 57

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If your posts aren’t getting noticed, it’s because you’re not posting videos — here’s how to fix that and grow fast. 

In this episode of Beach Bites, Andrew Anderson breaks down why posting videos is the single most powerful way to grow your business on social media. 

Did you know video posts get up to 27X more clicks and engagement than text or image posts? And yet, almost no businesses post videos consistently — which means this is your opportunity to stand out and win big. 

You’ll learn:
 ✅ Why video posts dominate social media algorithms
 ✅ How to trigger more engagement by posting 5X a week
 ✅ Why consistency beats perfection every time
 ✅ How to outshine competitors who aren’t doing it 

It’s time to stop overthinking and start showing up on video. The results will speak for themselves. 

Ready to grow your business with video? Hit play now. 

#VideoMarketing #SmallBusinessTips #SocialMediaForBusiness #BeachBites #iQMarketers 

Learn more at iQMarketers.com.  Where Ai and Digital marketing meet to help local business and entrepreneurs dominate their competition. 

Hey there, Andrew Anderson with another episode of Beach Bytes. Are you doing videos? That's really the key these days. Did you know that a video post on social media versus a regular image or a text gets picked up and clicked on 27 times more? That's not 27%, that's not 270%. That's what is that times a hundred would be 2700 times more if you're doing percentages. And I'm sure if I'm wrong, someone will correct me. That's what happens with videos. So, post videos. And the way you trip it is you need to do five days a week, Monday through Friday, for at least a month, and all the time. And it's amazing how much business you can get because most people don't do it. Are you doing it? Do you know anybody else who is doing it? Probably not. So anyway, that's the Beach Byte tip for today. See you.