Saturday 16 February 2013

Video Marketing Campaign – Where To Begin!


Video Marketing Campaign – Where To Begin! 

Video marketingWhen you are trying to market a business, it is very important that you try to use all available channels. Many people neglect some channels due to fear or the unfamiliar. While video marketing may not be something you know a lot about, this article will show you how to make it a part of your business plan.
Make sure that your videos are promoted in a two-fold fashion. Let your existing core audience know that new content is up, via your blog and email or newsletter list. However, also make sure to promote it to new readers through social media posts and search engine optimization techniques within your budget.

Video Marketing Campaign – Where To Begin!

Video marketing can often be informal. People like marketing efforts that don’t look too forced or slick. They can seem too much like television commercials, and everyone has learned to tune those out. If your video is a little “rough,” that is okay. Make it personal and genuine. You will likely attract more viewers.
If you are using video marketing for your local business, play up on that aspect in your videos. Highlight the area where your business is located and showcase the things that your business is involved in within the community. You will find people sharing your videos just for the local content and exposing your business to more customers.
Get someone to watch the video before you post it. You may think you’ve made a great video, but you may not see some problems that another set of eyes can. Let a friend or a business colleague take a look first. That can help you fix any problems, and ensure that people are getting the message you intend to send.
Consider what others are wanting when they are searching for videos. Most people are looking for something entertaining as well as informative. If you are explaining how to do something, use inflections as you talk and give information that others may not know. It is also beneficial to show how to do something while talking.
Try not to limit yourself to only posting videos on Youtube. Your home website should enable you to embed a video into your page. Having a video on your actual website will help to engage viewers. You can also post videos to social sites such as Facebook so make sure that you cover all of your bases.
Content is king on a website, in a magazine or in an online video. What you put out to the world not only tells them who you are but also what you’re about. If you want them to become clients or customers, you have to give them what they’re looking for in a fun format.
The very first thing you need to do is simply get your videos out there. Start making some and see what catches people’s eyes. You need to find out what topic you know the most about and figure out a way to make it interesting. People want to be entertained.
Depending on what you are selling, you might not even need to film a video. If you are hoping to get people to buy a computer software product or use an online website or service, screen capturing might be a better way to go. Just create a video of what you offer and what it does while you narrate why they want it.
Don’t forget your SEO as you create your video! Include key words and phrases in the title and video. You can even use your website’s keywords in the name you use on YouTube to further your SEO. You should also create a video sitemap for your site which Google can crawl.
Don’t forget that a video doesn’t have to involve a camera. Why not take a video of your screen as you use your website? You can take viewers on a tour, or show them fun items available in your online store. You can also use programs like Powerpoint to provide graphics for what you’re discussing.
Don’t go on too long. People have short attention spans and you need to capture their interest quickly. Be direct and keep your sales pitch simple. A good rule of thumb is to keep your message to under a minute when trying to attract new customers. You can go a little longer for videos targeted at establish customers, but keep those relatively short as well.
Make thought-provoking videos. No matter what your video is about, try to have your viewers communicate with you about the content. This can easily be done by having comments enabled on your videos. You could try asking for their feedback about something you talked about, or you could end your videos with questions that you’d like them to answer about related topics.
Watch the statistics available for your video, whether it be your server stats or on YouTube. This will help you compare each video you make so you can easily tell which are successful and which should have been left on the cutting room floor. This is the only way to continue building your campaigns skyward.
Now that you have more information on video marketing and how it works, you should feel more confident in your ability to make it work for you. While it may be a bit intimidating at first, over time it should become a regular part of any marketing plans you implement. Do not become discouraged if it takes a while for you to make it to the top of your game.
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Allen and Roganne Johnstone
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