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Showing posts with label video. Show all posts
Tips for Video Marketing on Social Media (INFOGRAPHIC)
Why choose video to promote your small business? Because a whopping 98 percent of users say they have watched an explainer video to learn more about a product or service, according to a 2016 video marketing survey by Wyzowl. Of these, 74 percent said they subsequently bought it. A new infographic by Filmora Wondersahare provides social video marketing tips for small businesses so they can use it more effectively in order to achieve these types of conversions.
By using video marketing on social media, you can give the brand of your small business more reach. And with all the available channels, you can reach a global audience no matter where you are, in most cases for free.
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The Impact of Video

If you are a small business owner, video allows you to communicate directly with your customers. This lets you build a relationship with them so you can share the values of your brand. And if you want to create an ad using video, a Hubspot Marketing Statistic report says video has an average clickthrough rate of 1.84 percent, the highest clickthrough rate of all digital ad formats.
As Filmora Wondershare explains, “Video content such as Explainer videos, Demonstration videos or Testimonial videos have proven to be an effective tool for improving an overall performance of companies because they build trust.”
But choosing the right video is important, the company stresses.
According to the company’s data points and tips, video can increase conversion rates by 80 percent, and make the first-page ranking on Google 53 times more likely.

Tips for Video Marketing on Social Media

So what is the right type of video? According to the infographic, hard-sell videos don’t work. Explainer, testimonial, demonstration, and personalized videos have greater success. Seven in 10 people stated they saw content that is interesting from a particular brand in a more positive light.
Once you know what type of videos to create, it should be the right length. If the video is too long, the chances of losing your audience increases. Under three minutes seems to be the sweet spot.
When it comes to choosing the social media channels, such as Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, Snapchat or Twitter, each platform has its pros and cons. This will depend on the type of business you have and the demographic you want to reach, according to the data shared by Filmora Wondershare. The company says
  • Facebook is great forum for engaging with your audience but posts have a limited lifespan.
  • YouTube is ideal if you want to build a community for your brand, but it is hard to stand out because of the sheer size of the platform.
  • Instagram is the platform if you are dealing with Millennials or a generally younger audience. However, it is harder to lead users to your website.
  • Snapchat also targets a young audience, but the content only lasts 24 hours and you have to use it with that in mind.
  • Twitter is a powerful engagement tool, but the infographic says it is not right for brands looking for deep insight into their audience.
You can look at the infographic below for more details.
Tips for Video Marketing on Social Media (INFOGRAPHIC)
Loop De Loop -- Vine Co-founder Hints at Vine 2
If you are still mourning the demise of Vine, the recent tweets from co-founder Dom Hofmann might put a smile on your face. His tweets are indicating he may be in the process of resurrecting the six second video platform — or a version of it.
On November 30, Hofmann tweeted:
i'm going to work on a follow-up to vine. i've been feeling it myself for some time and have seen a lot of tweets, dms, etc.
This tweet was followed by two more from Hofmann:
i'm funding it myself as an outside project, so it doesn't interfere with the (quite exciting) work we're doing at the company, which is my first priority
nothing else to share yet, but more as it develops
After six days of silence, Hofmann tweeted the following:
If a picture says a thousand words, this logo will probably say much more for Vine users. If Vine 2, as the logo indicates, comes to fruition, it should have a very loyal and fanatical user base and following. And this will no doubt include many small businesses and entrepreneurs who have used the platform to expand the reach of their brand creatively in the part — and may do so again.
One year before Vine saw its final day in 2016, 12 million videos were being posted daily and it had 200 million active users. It is not the billions Facebook has, but the creators and users were very engaged.
Vine was founded by Hofmann, Rus Yusupov and Colin Kroll in 2012, and four months later it was bought by Twitter for $30 million. The six-second videos seemed like a perfect complement for the 140 character limit on tweets — at the time. But it wasn’t meant to be. 
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Using Vine 2 for Your Small Business, If it Comes Around

What can you say in six seconds about your company? Apparently, a lot because Ford, Disney, Sephora, Sony, Dunkin Donuts, Airbnb and many others have used it to market their brands. And you can do the same for your small business.
If you want to use Vine for your brand, you have to have a clear plan. Mark Donington, Lead Designer of Higher Ground Creative suggests, “Starting with a narrative and planning what you want to say before you start recording.”
Your plan should also include getting your customers involved, focusing on visual elements and having a strategy in place.
Video rules! Americans alone collectively viewed over 38 billion videos in the second quarter of 2014 (Adobe Digital Index, Q2 2014). Lead by Google (YouTube), Facebook and a wide range of alternative video platforms, visual content consumption has become an important part of life in the United States and the rest of the world.
Trouble is, it is extremely difficult to hold the attention of the average viewer for very long, let alone convince them to act on your suggestions (i.e. call to action) in a video.Before committing a large chunk of your budget to video marketing, it would be wise to look at important trends and related strategies to improve your engagement and conversion rates.
Warning: Don't Upload a Video to YouTube Without Doing This!

1. Integrating Automated Marketing Techniques with Video

Companies large and small look to automate their business processes, video marketing being no exception. Already, various agencies are able to offer integrated video marketing services such as:
  • Customer information retrieval and analysis.
  • Lead generation and sorting techniques to better isolate desirable prospects.
  • Detailed and instantaneous viewer metrics that help determine habits and tendencies.
This will no doubt continue in the future.
See also: How to Protect and Monetize Your Videos

2. Learning to Exploit Mobile Marketing

Given that one in five video views, today occur on mobile devices, early adapters to this technology will be well-positioned to built strong business relationships with all types of people regardless of niche.
The growth of tablets as a mainstream device is well-established and practically guarantees the future of video for years to come. So internet marketers must continue to adjust their thinking to become more mobile-friendly. This necessarily will involve better collection and analysis of user data, innovative web-based branding of your business and of course laser-targeted mobile advertising that makes consumers take notice.See also: How to Optimize Your Email Marketing for Mobile Devices

3. Interactive Video to Raise Conversion Rates

As part of the move away from “one to many” marketing, interactive video is seen as the most powerful way for marketers to communicate with past customers and new prospects in the future. It can appreciably increase a company's return on investment (ROI) and make consumers feel better appreciated for their loyalty and commitment to its product/service lines.

4. Video Marketing as a Better Targeting Option

The refinement of advertising techniques on visual media over the years (television, movies, Internet) has proven its worth for mass marketing purposes. However, the increasingly fractured viewer space has caused a shift in how businesses approach their audiences. Led by Facebook and Google, today's video platforms are more conducive to shorter, targeted marketing campaigns.
Internet marketers, in particular, can use video to build more personal – even one-to-one – relationships that encourage not only one-time sales but valuable relationships that lead to more profitable conversions (e.g. monthly continuity programs).

5. Emergence of Digital Video for Higher End Niches

The days of questionable, grainy Internet video and low-quality ads are quickly fading away.Original digital video from the likes of AOL and its competitors is quickly raising the bar, and inevitably economies of scale will allow smaller entrepreneurs to gain access to this premium digital technology as well.
Digital video will be a boon to native advertisers in particular since native advertising platforms cater to exclusive clienteles. It can also help internet marketers attract specific demographics like the Millennial generation (i.e. people born between 1980 and the early 2000s).
So there you have it! Video is definitely hear to stay, and although it is impossible to predict the future, incorporating it in some way will broaden your marketing reach in many ways. Various strategies can be used to overcome uncertainties associated with changing viewer habits, growing expectations, and emerging video technologies.
Choose the message and medium most appropriate for your needs.
If you're interested in using video marketing in your business you may also want to learn how to use webinars to promote your business, products, and services online.
So I got a custom video made for under $300 ($288.49 to be exact) using items and services available on Envato sites. This is how I did it.
This all came about as we recently added Voice Overs to Envato Studio. We were really excited about this new product and I wanted to see how I could use it to create something great, in a short deadline. With this in mind, I set out on creating a Halloween video that features a combination of Envato Market products and Envato Studio freelancers.

Step 1: The Brief

As most of you probably know, Envato Studio sits amongst the wider Envato company of sites that offer a plethora of things such as website themes to video templates, stock photos and even educational resources.
The brief was pretty basic – make a fun Halloween themed video featuring a video template from VideoHive, music from AudioJungle and voice over from Envato Studio. All of these elements would then be bought together and packaged by a video freelancer on Envato Studio.

Step 2: The Stock

First up was to find the video as this will help form the style of music and the language to be used in the voice over, so off to VideoHive it was.
A quick search for ‘Halloween’ returned a tonne of results in all kinds of categories (literally, 1069 different options). To narrow this down, I refined the results to only show After Affects Project Files, reducing my options to 247 items. Next, I sorted by ‘newest items’ as I personally love to check out the newest items on all of our sites. Plus, it means you tend to find some interesting files to check out.
Now at this stage you turn your sound up LOUD and start hovering over the thumbnails as the VideoHive team have this awesome feature that allows you to simply preview videos by hovering over them.
Through this process, I found the following video with only a single sale at the time and I thought it looked fun and perfect for our needs.
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Halloween Paper Project by vladimirvlasenko BUY 
Next, I needed some spooky music to accompany our video. So, over to AudioJungle I went where I undertook a similar process as the video search. This time I searched for ‘scary’ and refining by ‘music’ and then sorting by ‘best match’. The very first result sounded great and sounded like it would go great against the animation style in the video. 
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Scary by _Blacksmith_ BUY
Ok, so I have my video and my music and next I needed to organize a voice over but before I do, I need to write a script.

Step 3: The Voice

Given Halloween was fast approaching I decided that the video would simply be wishing everyone a happy Halloween. Short and sweet, nothing too fancy, but overall, fun. Now, with a video template the elements you see in the preview on VideoHive are usually quite customizable and can be used in any number of ways. But, for quickness sake and to ensure a quick turnaround, I stuck with very minimal changes from the demo.
Now it was time to source a suitably spooky voice over talent from Envato Studio. After a quick search through the Voice Over category listening to demos from a number of providers, I found the listing of PeterBakerVoiceover and was instantly impressed with his voice. Very deep and raspy, which is perfect for a Halloween video! Check out his service, here.
I contacted PeterBakerVoiceover and told him what I needed. I showed him the video on VideoHive to give him and understanding of what his voice would be used for. He replied to very quickly and even sent me a GREAT example of him doing a similar voice in a previous job. That was all I needed and I purchased his service and sent him the script.
I wanted to ensure we were both on the same page with regards to the style of voice, but also how certain words are pronounced. As such, I sent the following when ordering this service.
Style: spooky/halloween
Pace: Medium. This is just going to be a short little video to wish people a happy halloween!
Accent: As per your example
Envato is pronounced – En-Var-Toe
Spookio is made up, so pronounce as you would the word, spooky.
Melbourne is pronounced – Mel-Bourne
Australia is pronounced – Oz-Tray-Leear
VIDEO: http://videohive.net/item/halloween-paper-project/13284821?s_phrase=&s_rank=34
MUSIC: http://audiojungle.net/item/scary/13121809?s_phrase=&s_rank=40
One day later I had a number of voice overs to consider and needless to say, PeterBakerVoiceover nailed them all. I requested one minor change and had what would become the voice over used within a further 24 hours, and it was awesome! PeterBakerVoiceover really came through with a fantastic voice over (not to mention a super creepy cackle), so thanks Peter!

Step 4: The Script

Below is the exact script I put together for this project. I tried to keep the sentences short so that they would suit the video I’d chosen already. Being I am not the greatest writer in the world, I did find this process a little daunting and perhaps for the next installment I will employ someone from our Creative Writing category to assist me.
Scene 1
Music starts from the beginning along with the video. Background contains stars as per the demo on VideoHive. Witch flies across the screen to reveal the following text. Music continues till the end of the video.
Main Text – FROM THE DARKEST DEPTHS OF
Sub Text – MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA
Voice Over to read exact text.
Scene 2
Zombie flies across the screen to reveal the following text.
Main Text – THE GOULISHLY SCARETACKULAR TEAM FROM
Sub Text – ENVATOOooooo SPOOKIOOOooo
Voice Over to read exact text.
Scene 3
Pumpkin flies across the screen to reveal the following text.
Main Text – WOULD LIKE TO WISH YOU ALL A
Sub Text – FRIGHTFULLY FUN HALLOWEEN
Voice Over to read exact text.
Scene 4
Ghost flies across the screen to reveal the following text.
Main Text – MAY IT BE FREE OF PESTS, PARASITES
Sub Text – AND POLTERGEISTS!
Voice Over to read exact text.
Scene 5
Fade out to Envato Spookio logo and Envato Spookio URL.
Music fades out to close scene.

Step 5: The Video

So, by this stage I had the video template, music and voice over so all I needed was someone to put them all together. This meant taking a look through the awesome services in our Video category.
Given the time constraints for this project, I sent a number of providers enquiries explaining the concept and my required turnaround time. After hearing back from a couple indicating they could make the deadline, I went with Doru and his After Effects Customization and Rendered to Optimized Video service. I sent Doru the script, video, music, voice over and my own butchered version of the Envato Studio logo to start work.
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A little over 24 hours later, I had the following video and was blown away. Check it out and a big thanks to Doru for turning this around so quickly!

Step 6: The Domain

So because I’m a complete nerd (and the fact I thought Envato Spookio is a great play on our name) I purchased the domain name, www.envatospookio.com and featured it at the end of the video. I then setup a 301 redirect to http://studio.envato.com via my registrars DNS and BAM we have a ‘working’ domain.

The Cost

Video = $17
Music = $15
Voice Over = $75
Video Customization = $170
Domain Name = $11.49
TOTAL COST = $288.49

The Thanks