The future is now with your future content

Well that's a confusing blog title.  But it makes sense when it comes to content creation using video...

Most associations struggle with content creation.  It takes time to develop topics, then plan the content (video), produce the content, and finally post the content.  That's why we like to help you to push the easy button when it comes to producing your future content now using your upcoming conferences as the conduit for most of the upcoming year's content.  

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It just takes a little planning to make it happen.

Think about it.  Most of the experts that you know of that are relevant to your association and membership will either be at your conference, or you should invite them.  Understanding that they are there allows Association TV® to video their session and interview them.  We can even plant questions to them that will form the basis of video content for topics that you want your membership to know more about.

and... here's the good part.  

We will edit, animate, add voices etc to bring these videos to life for your members. Our platform will dish them out automatically based on your calendar. The platform also generates stats and metrics to see who and how many are consuming the content. The platform allows sharing of the content as well through all social channels if you want to do that.  You don't have to do a thing.  Many of our association clients are filling their content calendars easily thanks to content they create using conference video.

Why not see how we do this by allowing us to show you a FREE demo on how conferences can create content.  Click on the button below to learn more. 

Association TV® is part of WorkerBee.TV

John Heppenstall is Director of Marketing for WorkerBee.TV

 

 

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