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Video Marketing Tips

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

How to reach prospective customers with video marketing

Video communication is an efficient means of reaching prospective customers, of promoting the presentation of your products or services. The use of videos on the Internet brings numerous advantages. It is a great solution with great impact on the visitor. It combines the advantages of “classic” TV advertising with the Internet’s most important characteristic, interactivity.

The ad becomes thus more attractive to the Web surfer, who becomes more receptive to what you have to offer. Online marketing is therefore more cost effective than regular TV ads, simply because, on the one hand, it’s less expensive to produce and disseminate, and on the other hand, it makes customer targeting a lot easier too.

A Definition

If we were to define the online video marketing concept, it would be as a marketing strategy used by companies in order to promote products and services, by making use of short, catchy, informative videos, with the purpose of inducing awareness to the prospective customers about the promoted products/services and enticing them into purchasing the above-mentioned products/services.

Characteristics of Online Video Marketing

It is common knowledge that nowadays people enjoy more to watch a screen (be it a TV’s or a PC’s) than reading. Information is delivered at a higher rate via images than through text.

The main advantage that Internet marketing videos have over the traditional, text format approach is that videos can get to the point much faster and waste less of the precious time of prospective customers. Instead of having the Web users go over some pages of text, trying to figure out the message that you’re actually trying to convey, you can deliver the same message in a small percentage of that time in a more attractive and inciting manner.

When to Use Video

Marketing videos can be used when a company decides to promote, a bit more aggressively (in the good way), one or more of its products/services. They can help reach the prospects better, on a well-trodden path, that of visual advertising, laid before them by television. Given that more and more people nowadays turn to Internet in search of information, served hot and fast, Internet marketing videos come naturally to supplement the Web user’s need for new, for useful, for sensational.

Advantages of Video Advertising

If you decide to use video in your marketing campaigns, it’s a very good option. It is catchier than other types of advertising. It captures the Web user’s attention easier and transports your message to prospects much faster than simple text.

A video ad can contain a demonstration of a product’s use and usability. Add to that a human face and a very pleasant voice (or even a well harmonized combination of a woman’s voice with a man’s), and you can have your prospects wrapper around your finger. By using these techniques, the prospective customer can relate more to your company and to what you’re promoting.

A Few Tips

It is important not just to take the video you made and put it in a video directory and just sit back and wait for it to bring you loads of prospects. The road to a nice result is similar to the regular Search Engine Optimization way. Bear in mind that videos are a gourmet dish for search engines, so it’s best that you take some time and prepare it accordingly. Use the right ingredients, so to speak.

Today’s technology offers you many opportunities to track traffic and analyze results. Take your time and make an effort (which will be rewarded in the end) to measure the impact that your videos have had on the prospects and to measure their performance. Search for tools that can tell you how much of your video was played before the visitor closed it, how many prospects actually decided to pay your site a visit after watching your video add on a different website, how many of these visits converted into sales, and so on.

Just because you have invested some time and effort in one or several videos, it doesn’t mean that you should leave out content. It’s still an important part of your business. Offer your visitors enough information on the site. Remember that marketing videos are meant to promote your business, to inspire Web surfers to visit your site and, luckily, convert into sales.

Many experts advise to use the videos on the first page. It’s like handing out your business card. The first page recommends you, and we all know that first impression counts. Don’t tuck your marketing video away, on some page that a visitor might not even get to. Make it visible. Anyway, give your site visitors the opportunity to skip your video. Maybe they’re not in the mood for watching it, and the last thing you want is an annoyed visitor.

Optimizing Videos for Search Engines
Optimize not only for video search engines, but also for content search engines. A good approach would be to use meta tags for the content (text) of the page where your video is placed.

Give relevant names to your videos. It’s highly improbable that your video will show up in the SERPs if it is called “12032002.mov” rather than “XYZ- antivirus-demo.mov”.

Use keywords in the video titles and their descriptions. Video search engines will find it much easier to index your video files and link it to your web pages.

Use anchor text if you link to the video from other pages of your Web site.

Make sure the video files you submit have the proper extension.

Make it short. Say in 2 minutes what would take a normal person 10 minutes to read on paper (or on a Web page).

SEO professionals recommend creating separate video site maps, which can be submitted to video and content search engines alike. Both kinds of SEs will index these site maps.

Remember to include RSS feeds. Metadata can be inserted here.

Research, measure, test, report and optimize.

Promoting a Video
The keyword for the success of any online marketing video is “submitting”. The best choices are video hosting sites like YouTube , Yahoo! Videos , or Google Videos . The main advantages are that your videos will be hosted for free and they will not take up any of your site’s bandwidth.

Share your videos. If you really want to make yourself known, allow users to be able to link to your videos. Viral marketing videos are the best way to make companies (and, subsequently, their products/services) known across quite vast Internet user communities. They carry a company’s name across the Web at far greater speeds than any other marketing tool in existence.

Don’t forget to add such phrases as “Tell a friend” or “Visit our Web site” at the end of your video.

Conclusions

Use online marketing video to supplement the “traditional” TV ad campaign. Online and broadcast go hand in hand, they don’t exclude one another. Online marketing videos give you the opportunity to communicate important messages to people more accurately and efficiently than ever. Use videos to differentiate your business from your competitors’, to make yourself known and stand out of the crowd.

The Internet marketing videos must be short enough no to get Web users bored and drive them away from your site. Video ads on the Web must be significantly shorter than those usually seen on TV. Web users don’t like to waste time, and they are fed up with never-ending ads.

Published on: July 23, 2007
http://www.avangate.com/articles/video-marketing_87.htm

What Do Marketing Customers Want

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

My job as a video marketing company is to find organizations where image is important, and showcase products and services through video, so that revenue has a better chance of increasing.

Cinematography styles are as varied as clothing styles, and results from video production companies are just as varied. What do marketing customers want from a video production/marketing company? I am never happier than when behind a camera shooting, but sometimes I can get caught up in production and forget the end result.

What style is most requested?
What is the ideal length?
How important is High Definition (HD)?
Is on-screen talent the preferred, or would companies rather use employees?

Randy Davis
http://www.episodexistudios.com

AMANDA BYNES IN FOCUS

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

Amanda Bynes, a Perfect Fit as a Steve & Barry’s Fashion Designer

Full service video production company, Episode XI Studios, LLC is chosen to produce an autograph signing session with Amanda Bynes to promote her new clothing line for Steve & Barry’s-Dear. “Endear yourself. Clothes that let your personality breath without hiding or covering it up”, said Amanda (http://www.dearbyamanda.com/). Due to launch August 16th in S&B stores nationwide, the new clothing line centers on affordable yet comfortable clothing for the teen market. Expect a more “funkier” style than Sara Jessica Parker’s Bitten collection, also offered at S&B’s. Amanda’s line is reported to include camouflage shorts, skirts, cargo pants, polo shirts, t-shirts and zip up sweaters. She said that her dad was the greatest influence in her decision to create the collection.

The autograph signing session is scheduled to be held at the Sardis Rd. S&B’s on December 8th, between 10am – 11am.

THE DREAMSPEAKER HITS EMAIL INBOXES

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

Joe Murtagh has been connecting audiences to their for over 37 years. International keynote speaker, author of 9 books and Business Journal columnist, Joe has been quoted in many national publications including The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times.

The purpose of The DreamSpeaker™ (http://www.thedreamspeaker.com), whether you’re a Fortune 500 company with thousands of people all over the world or You Incorporated, an organization of one, is to assist you in re-discovering and re-connecting with your unique dream and purpose. By connecting with and having the courage to communicate and follow that dream you create an extraordinary place for customers to do business and a satisfying place for “like minded people” to work and reach their full potential.

LONG TIME PROFESSIONAL SPEAKER GIVES FREE ADVICE

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

Episode XI (11) Studios Helps Ty Boyd Get Message Delivered Through Video

Full-service video production company, Episode XI Studios, LLC, located in Charlotte, NC teams up with Ty Boyd, to produce video message, distributed worldwide. Ty’s advice is extremely power and yet simplistic. “Fire your purpose with passion”, advises Ty. This is the one, most important thing that you can use to “power up” your personal communication skills.

Ty Boyd began his business life as a broadcaster and became an in-demand talent both on and off the air; he made it his responsibility to touch every one of his customers (viewers and listeners) in person. It was in touching his customers in this manner that Ty realized how powerful these skills could be for others. Boyd emerged as broadcaster, professional speaker, and a teacher/coach of executive communications.

2008 marks the 28th year for Ty Boyd Executive Learning Systems (TBELS) (Company Website). What began as a single assignment, has grown to be a dynamic learning and development organization in Charlotte, NC. It started when Rick Dyer (Apple Computer) and Tom Carpenter (Aetna Insurance) both asked Ty to teach their executives to better communicate with their customers. He was soon to realize that “with focused learning, we all can learn to communicate more effectively with our customers…often dramatically.”

Boom In Video Ads

Saturday, December 29th, 2007

Upcoming Video Boom Offers Many Opportunities

According to Cisco, Internet video will account for half of all consumer Internet traffic by 2012.

In Cisco’s Visual Networking Index, video already accounts for a quarter of all consumer Internet traffic. That number is expected to rise to 32 percent by the end of the year.

Where are the opportunities?

Areas I would watch for:

1. Transmission efficiency. Hardware and software that can speed up all types of video transmission.

2. Video search engines. While it’s rather easy to scan text to provide relevant related searches, a search engine that can scan audio for words that are relevant will be big. I am thinking of how Google offers the “cache” feature in search results, but this becomes available for video searches as well.

a. this finds a video that is relevant to my search
b. takes me to the place in the video that pertains to my search.

Example: Bill Buckner blunder in 86′ Mets victory. I don’t remember what inning or game it was, but the search engine takes me to the spot in the video where the blunder occurred.

3. Devices. Soon all camera phones and video cameras will be connected to the Net and will be able to transmit live video feed. Add this to the numerous traffic cameras, surveillance (bank, building, residential) that already exist that will be connected. Opportunities: A massive number of IP addresses will be needed (IPv6) and this will create overload on some networks…alternate methods of Internet connection needed (White Space). In addition device relation management (DRM) software will be big. DRM is enterprise software that enables the monitoring, managing, and servicing of intelligent devices over the Internet.

4. Advertising. I don’t mean just placing a video ad next to search results or next to content. I think there is a huge opportunity in placing an ad WITHIN a video. You see backstops at baseball games with ads on them, they are able to place a relevant ad according to the location of the viewer. (NY Yankee game shows Wiz Sports but a viewer watching the game in Florida might see a Sports Authority ad).

The real opportunity for video creators and distributors, is an application that allows an ad/graphic to be placed/inserted within the video.

Example: You’re videotaping Johnny’s soccer game and transmitting live on the Net to his grandparents. Just like Adsense, you will be able to earn revenue from an advertiser inserting an ad/graphic on the soccer field. Johnny’s soccer field has a big Adidas logo on it. (think of the first down marker yellow line in football). A way to monetize the upcoming surge in video content.

Posted by Scott P. Shaffer