It’s a new year with new business goals and initiatives–it’s time to set the bar a little higher. For starters, what are your thoughts on a unique video marketing strategy? When it comes to business and the internet, you are entering a crowded arena. Last year we went through the reasons why you need to be online and how to do it correctly, but how can you stand out amongst your competitors? One of your biggest initiatives for 2012 should be video. Why?
It’s simple: People are lazy. No one thoroughly reads anymore– they skim. We are living in a world where information and communication is done quickly, efficiently, and as easily as possible. If someone clicks on your site to find massive amounts of informational content, chances are they will be quick to leave. Don’t get me wrong, you still need the content (it is king…and hey, I’m writing and you’re reading, right?) but you need a supplementary medium– i.e. video.
Since the YouTube boom, people are placing a huge amount of attention to video marketing. It’s the best way to reach a large audience in the most engaging fashion. People are making money, becoming famous (or infamous), going viral, teaching, sharing, interacting, and so much more! Video hosting sites, especially YouTube, allow you to connect with people who find what you do interesting. It only makes sense to turn video into your own business model.
Over the next week, eZanga will go through the necessary ingredients of a successful video marketing strategy. We will discuss:
Production: Quality is key! You need the right lighting, camera and editing skills to produce professional videos.
Content: The video content needs to be engaging, unique and must facilitate some sort of conversation with your audience.
Marketing: Research! Figure out who you are targeting, the correct way to SEO a video, and a continual effort to building relationships and establishing a strong network.
Analytics: Not sure if you’re doing it right? The only way to find out is to monitor your results. You need to know how to read your feedback.
Stay tuned for the video marketing basics!