Time is a precious commodity. As a business owner, marketing, or sales professional, you're likely juggling multiple responsibilities, leaving little room for creating and maintaining a robust social media presence. Sound familiar? You're not alone. Many medium-sized businesses, even those pulling in over $5 million in annual revenue, struggle with this very issue.
But what if we told you there's a way to dramatically improve your LinkedIn engagement with just one hour of effort? Intrigued? Let's dive into an eye-opening experiment conducted by Brian Casey, a head coach at IMPACT, and explore how AI tools like Opus Clip can revolutionize your social media strategy.
Brian Casey, like many busy professionals, found himself with a spare hour and a desire to make the most of it. His goal? To see what he could accomplish in terms of personal branding through old video content that had already been created. The result? A social media experiment that yielded more LinkedIn traction than he'd seen in the past five years.
Here's what Brian did:
For pretty minimal effort, the results were pretty good! Brian shared analytics from just one of his posts (not even the highest-performing one):
But it's not just about the numbers. The real magic lies in who was viewing the content. Brian noted, "On LinkedIn, you can see who views it by demographics. Marketing specialist, website manager, executive director, salesperson, founder... if I were to want to go and prospect, that's exactly who I would want to be reaching out to anyway."
This targeted reach is a testament to the power of consistent, quality content shared with your professional network. It's not about having millions of followers; it's about engaging the right audience with valuable insights.
Now, you might be thinking, "That's great, but I'm not a video editing pro." The beauty of tools like Opus Clip is that you don't have to be. Brian, who describes himself as a non-video professional, found the tool intuitive and user-friendly.
Here's how Opus Clip streamlined the process:
Brian noted, "For me, it was really intuitive. There was a point where I could just insert a video and it automatically created these short clips for me and gave me a score in terms of how well they thought it would do on social media."
While the tool isn't perfect (Brian mentioned some challenges with clip start points and caption editing), it significantly reduced the time and effort required to create engaging social content.
Let's face it: your to-do list is probably a mile long. Creating consistent, high-quality social media content often falls to the bottom of that list. But here's the kicker – it doesn't have to.
Brian's experiment proves that with the right tools, you can turn one hour into two weeks' worth of engaging content. This approach allows you to:
As Brian put it, "I think just in general, short-form video performs really well on LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube... that's just content that people like."
One of the most encouraging aspects of Brian's experiment is that it doesn't require professional video equipment or editing skills. In fact, Brian emphasized that for most LinkedIn users, the quality threshold is surprisingly low.
"The threshold of which video quality has to be for a personal LinkedIn... is what I imagine most people that are listening are going to have a pretty low threshold that they have to meet," Brian noted.
This means you can create impactful content using just your smartphone. As Brian pointed out, "With natural light sources, like windows, anybody could do it." The authenticity of a simple, selfie-style video can often be more engaging than over-produced content.
Consistently sharing valuable content doesn't just boost your visibility – it establishes you as an authority in your field. As Brian explained, "At the end of the day, we all prefer that someone is coming to us and saying, 'Hey, I heard you or I saw you and I want to work with you.'"
By regularly appearing in your connections' feeds with insightful content, you're building trust and credibility. This can transform your business development efforts from constant outreach to inbound inquiries from interested prospects.
Inspired to give this a try? Here's a simple action plan to get you started:
Remember, as Brian emphasized, "There is no excuse. It's a very cheap, sometimes free tool, depending on whether you get a trial. Everybody has the ability to record or shoot a video that would work for it."
It's worth noting that tools like Opus Clip are continuously evolving. Brian's experiment was conducted with what he called "the worst version" of the tool – imagine the possibilities as these AI-powered solutions become even more sophisticated.
The key takeaway? Don't let perfectionism or lack of time hold you back. As Brian wisely noted, "Something is better than nothing." By leveraging AI tools to create and share valuable content consistently, you're positioning yourself and your business for greater visibility, authority, and ultimately, success.
The world of digital marketing and social media is evolving rapidly, and AI tools are making it easier than ever for busy professionals to stay in the game. By embracing these technologies and committing just a small amount of time, you can dramatically enhance your online presence and connect with your target audience more effectively than ever before.
Brian uses his background in sales & inbound marketing strategy to coach clients on creating content that impacts sales and helps businesses reach their ideal buyers. His experience in working with clients spans across all types of businesses in unique markets.
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How long should LinkedIn videos be for the best engagement?
Short clips between 30–90 seconds perform best, especially when they address one specific question.
Do I need professional video gear?
No. A smartphone and natural lighting are enough. Authentic, selfie-style videos often perform better than overproduced ones.
How often should I post on LinkedIn?
Aim for 2–3 times per week to stay visible without overwhelming your audience.
What if I don’t have old video content to repurpose?
Start small. Record short clips answering your customers’ most common questions.
Which AI tools work best for LinkedIn video content?
Opus Clip is one option, but a tool like Descript can also help streamline video editing.