Yesterday I shared the first step in increasing your content production: creating a feature-length piece of content. That could be a feature-length article or an eight- to 10-minute video. If you’re short on time or not really a writer, you may want to start by creating a Facebook Live or pre-recording a video.
Let’s say you start with creating a video. You can take that video and download it as an audio file. If you’re doing a Facebook Live video, you can download just the audio by going into your Facebook page, finding your post that has the Facebook Live video, and right-clicking on the video.
It will show a pop-up with a dropdown menu. One of the options will say, “Show video URL”. Click on that option and it open a little pop-up box with the URL or website address for that exact video. Copy the URL and then go to getfvid.com.
Once you are on getfvid.com, you will see a box for a Facebook video converter. Enter the URL you just copied from Facebook and select Download. It will take you to the next screen where you will see the option to Convert to .mp3. That’s one of the most popular types of audio files, and it’s the option you want to choose.
Download that file to your computer or other device, and breathe easy - that’s a lot of technical content, so if you need to revisit this step, just re-listen to this episode a few more times or read our transcript with the links and the instructions.
Have a great day today and remember, your Message matters!
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