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One that I absolutely love is to just tell personal stories from the business. They are true stories so no one can really call you out or challenge you because you're simply saying what happened and it builds a lot of personability and authenticity that people can relate to.
A great frame for this that I learned from Sean Puri, a host of My First Million Podcast), is the First/Last/Best/Worst/Weirdest frame. You simply come up with a topic then you tell a story about that topic using one of those prompts.
For example, say the topic is Client. You can tell a story about your First Client, your Last Client, your Best Client, your Worst Client or your Weirdest Client. Now you can just swap Client with anything else, Job, Employee, Truck/Van, Day, Tool, etc. Not all of the combos are gonna be great or make it to the content you post. But if you have just 10 Topics that's an instant 50 content pieces you could do that are personable and relatable stories that viewers might find interesting and you don't have to do some crazy creative story telling or production to get it out.
I have some example on my Instagram if you'd like to see sandiashineco on IG and Facebook
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