BRX Pro Tip: 2 Easy Ways to Use Canva
Stone Payton: [00:00:00] And we are back with Business RadioX Pro Tips. Stone Payton and Lee Kantor here with you. Lee, more and more it’s important to have our audio, to also have a visually appealing element. One of the tools in our toolbag is Canva. What tips, if any, do you have on using this tool, Canva?
Lee Kantor: [00:00:24] Yeah. canva.com, if you haven’t been there, I would definitely check it out. It is a great resource if you want to add visuals to anything, really, in your business, but specifically in this case, we’re talking about how to add visuals to your podcast interview.
Lee Kantor: [00:00:39] So, first, go to canva.com, set up an account. They have both free and paid levels so you can get more services, obviously, and more variety if you have the paid account. But they have a free account that has tons of stuff, so you probably can get away with just having a free account once you start, and especially if you’re experimenting with it. Once you have your interview downloaded, you can repurpose it with Canva and create a bunch of assets from it to use on a variety of social media platforms.
Lee Kantor: [00:01:09] Two easy visuals you can create are something called an audiogram and something called a quote card. You can create an audiogram, which is a visual that also plays the audio from your interview. You can put your whole interview there or you can just grab a short clip. And number two, you can create a quote card, which is going through the transcript of your interview and pulling out some good thought leadership quotes and then popping them onto a templated quote card visual.
Lee Kantor: [00:01:36] If you’re having any trouble repurposing this content, please contact us at businessradiox.com. We can help you get the most out of that. That’s a service that we offer to a lot of our guests. We have also free and paid versions of that as well.
Lee Kantor: [00:01:54] So, first step, go to canva.com, set up an account, and play around over there. You’re going to have a lot of fun if you’re a visually oriented person. And you’re going to find lots and lots of ways to leverage that platform to help you kind of expand the assets you have from doing a podcast interview.