March 15, 2024
Leverage video on your social accounts

Here is how you can get inspired by the content Gordon publishes on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube:
- Get rolling with video: Wood Bully’s content is almost 100 per cent video: If you’re not posting videos yet, now is the time to start!
- Don’t just focus on the finished landscape: Show your work in progress, materials and tools, your team’s specialties and split the whole building process into multiple steps to create a series of videos.
- Vary the formats: Talk to the camera, record a voice-over, shoot a timelapse of a build, interview a crew member and get different angles.
- Show your personality: Make sure the content aligns with your positioning and goals, and don’t be afraid to joke around.
- Your content doesn’t need to be polished or complicated: Get started by using your phone to record what you’re doing. You’ll have the opportunity to refine your approach once you have a better understanding of what your audience likes to see. If you’re working alone, a tripod can make life a bit easier.
- Post your short-form videos on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube Shorts: See how they perform on each platform and adapt your content accordingly.