How are personal trainers using social media? Dive into our latest podcast episode where James Breese and Andrew Wallis dissect the current landscape of social media for fitness professionals.
Discover the pitfalls of Facebook advertising, the overuse of scripted content, and learn how to foster genuine connections with your audience. This episode is a goldmine for anyone looking to revamp their social media strategy and genuinely engage with their audience.
In today’s climate, using social media effectively is more about authenticity than flashy edits.
James Breese
Timeline Summary:
Key Takeaways:
- Misguided Facebook Advertising: Many personal trainers are ineffectively using Facebook ads, leading to poor quality leads and inadequate follow-up.
- Scripted Content Overload: The overuse of scripted and edited videos is causing audience disengagement.
- The Power of Authenticity: Authentic, one-take videos can create a stronger, more genuine connection with audiences.
- Simplicity in Messaging: Short, direct answers to client questions in videos can be highly effective.
- Balanced Content Strategy: A mix of video formats and carousel posts can cater to varying audience preferences.
- Engagement through Personalization: Personalizing content to your audience’s interests and needs is crucial.
- Evolution of Social Media Trends: Staying current with social media trends while maintaining authenticity is key for personal trainers in 2024.
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Your personality in content is what makes the penny drop for your audience.
Andrew Wallis
Social media for fitness pros is about evolving with trends while staying genuine.
James Breese
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