A website, especially if it is a business site, becomes more
interesting if it includes a video content -- whether it’s a demonstration of
production process, workflow, or just a creative compilation of photos of your
company and co-workers.
Videos are quickly becoming a very powerful communication tool,
which then becomes an effective promotion of various products and services.
Many Internet users are watching videos, not just because they are informative,
but because it gives them a clearer picture of the message that the company is
trying to convey and that it is more entertaining while giving them the
information they need to know, about "what's going on," as compared
to simply looking at still pictures.
Videos also offer the opportunity to use sight and sound to
connect emotionally with viewers via storytelling. Unlike reading materials,
video content communicates passively -- that is, viewers simply watch and let
the story unfold. Popular video apps, such as Twitter's Vine and Facebook's
15-second video capturing feature for its famous Instagram app, take a slightly
different approach to video capturing, but both are packed with features that
provide small business owners an incredible opportunity to engage with
customers.
Because videos have the potential to transmit large amounts of
information, every detail is critical. When you create a video that will
feature your products and services, you're also responsible for every image
conveyed in every second on the screen. Unlike editing a website or whitepaper,
editing a video after you post it can be difficult (if not impossible).
From public relations to sales improvement, below are five
innovative ways to use video apps that will help boost your marketing strategy.
Video apps provide a great opportunity to create "How
To's" that are short, informative, creative, and brings your product and
services to life. Make an effort to brainstorm and develop a smart yet
entertaining "How To" and you'll be rewarded with followers, sharing
your video with their colleagues and friends.
Compose a creative, short, and descriptive text that conveys
your business' advantage and show the viewers the reason why you have more edge
than the rest via fun flash cards. You can also have a one-on-one chat with
your audience about your company's competitive edge, but stay away from a
conservative suit and tie approach unless your industry requires it.
And by the way, don't forget to end your video segment with a
call to action, giving your viewers a link to your website, social media
accounts, or direct contact info.
To establish a solid connection with your customer, a
behind-the-scenes or two will make him or her feel like a part of the gang --
it'll also enhance your customer's loyalty. A teaser or sneak peek at the
production process of your new hot product, a funny office happening or an
exciting contest all make for a behind-the-scenes footage that viewers would
normally watch out for. It's also a great way to stir up a buzz about your
company and its products and services.
Thru video apps, you can encourage social participation and
highlight your company's social practices at the same time. Inspire viewers to
contribute to a cause, showcase your company's social awareness, and hold
fund-raising events to aid those who are affected by disasters.
If you want people to join your cause or donate, make sure to
include at the end of your clip a call to action that will allow them to easily
jump on board (let's say "Like our cause on Facebook" or "Follow
this link to make a donation").
A product demo not only shows viewers how the product is used or
functions; it also educates them of its key benefits and features. A video demo
should convince your target to make the decision to try your product,
learn more about it, or share it with friends and colleagues. By the end of
your demo clip, you may offer a promotional code, a link to more information or
related videos, or a link to the product page on your site. Keep in mind that
your video should establish a personal interaction between your business and
your potential customer(s), so make sure you create a compelling script that
will speak and make an impact to your target. Use visual and sound effects in
order to grab your viewer's attention, and don't forget to tag it properly.
Making a video app can be fun, but don't lose the idea that it
needs a purpose as well. So before you start rolling your video camera and
setting up your Director's chair, have a solid idea of the purpose of the
video. You may want to ask yourself and the team why you're creating the video,
and what you are trying to achieve with it. You can also outline it to have a
clearer picture of your video making project.
Video apps like Vine and Instagram can be a perfect marketing tool for beginners and even established businesses, when used properly. It's a great way to attract consumers, start conversations, and gain insight into the buyer's personality and needs.
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