High-Impact, Low-Cost Strategies for Collecting User-Generated Content w/ Casey Hill
User-generated content (UGC) has been trending for a while and for good reason! There’s so much value in UGC, especially video testimonials, but it’s been hard for organizations to make it actionable and part of an ongoing strategy.
When done right, creating social proof for your company will increase conversion at a low cost. Plus, when you create social proof through video testimonials, you’re taking that conversion to the next level. With video content, there’s more room for potential customers to build trust and confidence in your brand.
Today’s special guest is here to teach you how to turn customer testimonials into high-quality content for your marketing strategy.
In this episode of Markigy Podcast, your host Leanne Dow-Weimer welcomes Casey Hill, Head of Growth at Bonjoro and Professor of Content Marketing, to break down some high-impact, low-cost strategies for capturing user-generated content.
In this episode, we discuss:
- Why specificity is key in creating compelling, high-converting social proof
- How to use video to create personalized touch points throughout the customer journey
- What types of companies benefit the most from video testimonials?
- How to measure the strength of your customer relationships
- Low-cost ways to conduct research and gather customer feedback
- Can marketers use AI to generate high-quality content?
You don’t have to be a large company with a big budget to get high-quality social proof that converts. You just have to know how to make it effective and impactful.
Meet the Host:
Leanne Dow-Weimer, Founder & Host of Markigy Podcast https://www.linkedin.com/in/leannedow
Meet the Guest:
Casey Hill, Head of Growth at Bonjoro
https://www.linkedin.com/in/caseyhill
Links to content here:
Visit Bonjoro’s website: https://www.bonjoro.com
Email him: casey@bonjoro.com
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This episode was produced and brought to you by Reignite Media.
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