Frontera de Cristo shared a link.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Z4QNgR9t7Qo
Check out this 1:30 minute video by Stanley Leary, a professional videographer who participated in our border to border delegation. Thanks Stanley!
I love it when my clients are posting packages I have done for them on their Facebook page like Frontera de Cristo did with one of the videos I did for them
What is just as exciting is seeing the responses. Five people went ahead and shared this on their Facebook pages as well. Within a few hours the video was seen by more than 300 people. Maybe more if more than one person watched it for each click.
Stories are what people are spreading on their social media.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Z4QNgR9t7Qo
Check out this 1:30 minute video by Stanley Leary, a professional videographer who participated in our border to border delegation. Thanks Stanley!
Check out this 1:30 minute video by Stanley Leary, a professional videographer who participated in our border to border delegation. Thanks Stanley!
What is just as exciting is seeing the responses. Five people went ahead and shared this on their Facebook pages as well. Within a few hours the video was seen by more than 300 people. Maybe more if more than one person watched it for each click.
Stories are what people are spreading on their social media.
Some of the stories will have you crying.
If you own a business and you are not creating story content for your Facebook then you are missing an incredible opportunity.
If you own a business and you are not creating story content for your Facebook then you are missing an incredible opportunity.
I am encouraged to see that people really do love good storytelling. People want to be entertained and educated.
Some of my friends like Alex Garcia are always posting the best stories they are finding like this one here on the recent Tornadoes.
Surviving residents of the Washington IL tornado talk share their experiences. http://www.chicagotribune.com/chi-131118-downstate-tornado-victims-stay-positive-video,0,2702436.embeddedvideo


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