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EPISODE · Apr 14, 2020 · 45 MIN

073 - Dave James Video Tips Every Podiatrist Should Use

from Podiatry Legends Podcast · host Tyson E Franklin

Dave James is a UK based Podiatrist & Business Coach, and previous guest on this podcast (Ep 007). I asked Dave to come back onto the show to talk about a topic that I know is extremely important but often avoided by many people, myself included, and that's using video to grow your podiatry business. Dave shares some straightforward tips that will give you the confidence to start shooting video almost immediately, and I know this for a fact because that's what I did straight after we did this recording. That's how simple Dave's make it all sound. On this episode we discuss: Why being the real you is what people need to see. Be authentic. Shooting video is as easy as grabbing your phone, pressing record and hitting upload. Editing is not required. If you overthink it, video is not easy, but it is still simple to do Why people don't shoot video is because they are concerned they: Sound funny Look funny And don't have anything to say Important to remember, no one sees you the same way you see yourself. The Haters When you shoot and upload a video, you're putting yourself out there for everyone to see. The people who like you will find you but so to will the people who don't like you. "You can't control what others think; you can only control what you put out there, not how people react". This is why you should never take advice from someone that is not fighting the same battle as you. If you're criticised it will be from someone that is not shooting video themselves, so do not listen to them. It's Important To Be The Real You If there is any incongruence between you on video and you in real life it will be noticed, and it can cause an unconscious unease. People can smell when you're trying to sell something. Patients will feel uncomfortable with you and not know why, so always be the real you on video. ZMOT - Zero Moment of Truth Google refers to the zero moment of truth as the moment in the buying cycle when the patient, customer or client researches a product, often before the seller even knows that they exist and decides that yes, they will do business with you. Authentic videos will help move the ZMOT along faster. Finding Video Content Podiatrists are often confused about what they should talk about on video and Dave offers some simple advice. Every time a patient asks you a question, write it in a journal, no matter how simple the subject and these are the topics of your videos. "If you see 15 patients per day, it's highly probable you will be asked 15 questions. Answer the questions; there's your video content." When you post a video: Someone may say you're a twat. Someone may say thank you very much. But someone will say can I ask you another question? And that's what you want. It's as simple as: Deciding on your content (patient questions) Simply pick up your phone and start recording. Little to no editing, and there's no need for flashy introductions and transitions. Upload Avoid Overproduction If you overproduce your videos with intro and transitions and too much flare, it disconnects you from the person watching the video. You want them to see you as real. You want to create a regular conversation using ordinary day-to-day words, looking around like you would in a natural conversation, that's your goal. The more barriers you create trying to be perfect, the harder it will be for you to do. Good Quality Sound When you are recording a video, lighting, background etc. are essential, but not as important as the sound quality. If recording video on your phone outside, be aware of the wind. Captions are also important as a very high percentage of people watch a video without sound. Final Things To Think About How much time have you got? How much effort do you want to put into it? What is it you want to say? And how do you want to say it? If you have any questions about this episode, please email me at tf@tysonfranklin or reach out to Dave James at [email protected] You can also connect with Dave James via his website davethecoach.co.uk and on his Facebook page Positive Pod - Fully Booked Foot Business. Newsletter & Events To be kept up to date with my next PODIATRY MARKETING WORKSHOPS and other EVENTS, please sign up to my NEWSLETTER. I promise not to spam you with daily rubbish. Podiatry Business Mentoring If you need assistance with marketing and developing business systems, please email me at [email protected] and let's see where I can help or visit the coaching and mentoring section of my website. Podiatry Legends Facebook Page I have set up a Podiatry Legends Facebook page, where I post additional business and marketing tips, information regarding podiatry events and conferences around the world. My Book It's No Secret There's Money In Podiatry. In Australia, you can order directly from my website, but if you live overseas, I would suggest Amazon or the Book Depository. Consider A Podcast Review If you enjoy the Podiatry Legends Podcast, please feel free to leave a REVIEW on iTunes, or wherever you like to listen to podcasts. It's No Secret with Dr T. Podcast If you like marketing and small business, please take a look at my other podcast; It's No Secret with Dr T. Show Sponsor is Podium If you want to learn how to get an edge over your competitors, receive more Google Re...

Dave James is a UK based Podiatrist & Business Coach, and previous guest on this podcast (Ep 007). I asked Dave to come back onto the show to talk about a topic that I know is extremely important but often avoided by many people, myself included, and that's using video to grow your podiatry business. Dave shares some straightforward tips that will give you the confidence to start shooting video almost immediately, and I know this for a fact because that's what I did straight after we did this recording. That's how simple Dave's make it all sound. On this episode we discuss: Why being the real you is what people need to see. Be authentic. Shooting video is as easy as grabbing your phone, pressing record and hitting upload. Editing is not required. If you overthink it, video is not easy, but it is still simple to do Why people don't shoot video is because they are concerned they: Sound funny Look funny And don't have anything to say Important to remember, no one sees you the same way you see yourself. The Haters When you shoot and upload a video, you're putting yourself out there for everyone to see. The people who like you will find you but so to will the people who don't like you. "You can't control what others think; you can only control what you put out there, not how people react". This is why you should never take advice from someone that is not fighting the same battle as you. If you're criticised it will be from someone that is not shooting video themselves, so do not listen to them. It's Important To Be The Real You If there is any incongruence between you on video and you in real life it will be noticed, and it can cause an unconscious unease. People can smell when you're trying to sell something. Patients will feel uncomfortable with you and not know why, so always be the real you on video. ZMOT - Zero Moment of Truth Google refers to the zero moment of truth as the moment in the buying cycle when the patient, customer or client researches a product, often before the seller even knows that they exist and decides that yes, they will do business with you. Authentic videos will help move the ZMOT along faster. Finding Video Content Podiatrists are often confused about what they should talk about on video and Dave offers some simple advice. Every time a patient asks you a question, write it in a journal, no matter how simple the subject and these are the topics of your videos. "If you see 15 patients per day, it's highly probable you will be asked 15 questions. Answer the questions; there's your video content." When you post a video: Someone may say you're a twat. Someone may say thank you very much. But someone will say can I ask you another question? And that's what you want. It's as simple as: Deciding on your content (patient questions) Simply pick up your phone and start recording. Little to no editing, and there's no need for flashy introductions and transitions. Upload Avoid Overproduction If you overproduce your videos with intro and transitions and too much flare, it disconnects you from the person watching the video. You want them to see you as real. You want to create a regular conversation using ordinary day-to-day words, looking around like you would in a natural conversation, that's your goal. The more barriers you create trying to be perfect, the harder it will be for you to do. Good Quality Sound When you are recording a video, lighting, background etc. are essential, but not as important as the sound quality. If recording video on your phone outside, be aware of the wind. Captions are also important as a very high percentage of people watch a video without sound. Final Things To Think About How much time have you got? How much effort do you want to put into it? What is it you want to say? And how do you want to say it? If you have any questions about this episode, please email me at tf@tysonfranklin or reach out to Dave James at [email protected] You can also connect with Dave James via his website davethecoach.co.uk and on his Facebook page Positive Pod - Fully Booked Foot Business. Newsletter & Events To be kept up to date with my next PODIATRY MARKETING WORKSHOPS and other EVENTS, please sign up to my NEWSLETTER. I promise not to spam you with daily rubbish. Podiatry Business Mentoring If you need assistance with marketing and developing business systems, please email me at [email protected] and let's see where I can help or visit the coaching and mentoring section of my website. Podiatry Legends Facebook Page I have set up a Podiatry Legends Facebook page, where I post additional business and marketing tips, information regarding podiatry events and conferences around the world. My Book It's No Secret There's Money In Podiatry. In Australia, you can order directly from my website, but if you live overseas, I would suggest Amazon or the Book Depository. Consider A Podcast Review If you enjoy the Podiatry Legends Podcast, please feel free to leave a REVIEW on iTunes, or wherever you like to listen to podcasts. It's No Secret with Dr T. Podcast If you like marketing and small business, please take a look at my other podcast; It's No Secret with Dr T. Show Sponsor is Podium If you want to learn how to get an edge over your competitors, receive more Google Re...

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