Marketing with Online Videos (Video Sharing)
May 13th, 2007 | by Naimp | Posted in Online Business | No Comments »
Adding online video to your marketing mix will soon be as necessary as article submission, press releases and other publicity tools. The growing popularity of online video just cannot be ignored, but you can use that to your advantage. It’s not as difficult as you might think and soon it will be as easy writing an article.
With increased rate of internet users turning to online video to satisfy their needs for entertainment and information it follows that as marketers we need to become savvy in yet another medium. This may seem daunting, but it’s becoming easier to put a message into video as the software tools develop features geared towards new users and the cost of equipment and software continues to drop.
What To Put On Video
In the savvy marketing circles people know that to promote a product or service, generating good quality articles is a vital part of the advertising make-up. Articles are typically written about a particular topic and then distributed. Since other webmasters are usually on the lookout for good content, your article would likely end up being pulled out of an article directory, placed on another site directly, or you may just choose to keep it on your own site.
Video is the new article posting.
Whatever you put in an article can be made into a video. There are, of course, special consideration with video in that it does need to be engaging and relate something unique that cannot be put into an article.
This can be a voice-over while going through a powerpoint presentation, or better yet a demonstration done on your computer of how to use a certain piece of software or technique for running your business.
How To Get The Raw Material (Content is Still King)
A very simple way to get content into your video is just to talk to a video camera about the topic you have chosen. Some people are more comfortable with this than others, but having yourself “front and center” you put a human face on your business. By placing yourself at the front of your business people are more likely to feel a connection and have a higher level of trust.
There is also screen capture software that will make a video of actions you take on your computer. Demonstrate using or ordering your product. Go through your ordering process to demonstrate the simplicity and security of ordering as well as what happens after the order is placed.
Putting It Together
A very good tactic is to combine the two. To still get the personal feel across, introduce the content with a little blurb with you talking to the camera and describing what will happen next. Then switch to the screen capture video demonstrating your product or ordering process.
The basic software needed to edit video comes free with many computers (iMovie with Apple Macintosh computers and Roxio software with many PCs). This software will allow you to put together video taken from different sources, add subtitles with your site URL and other effects that you may want to play with.
Then you save the file as something that can be uploaded to your site or a video hosting service.
Finding An Audience
This is the really easy part. When you have finished exporting your video to an online format (usually wmv) you head over to the video hosting sites who will gladly allow you to submit it at no cost. The video submission process has a lot in common with the article submission process you may already be familiar with. Just go to site like YouTube, Google Video, AOL Video and others to sign up for an account.
Each site will have instructions on how to place the video in their archive, assign keywords (tags) to it, put it in the right category etc. One of the big advantages to having these kinds of sites host your video is that you can now show the video on your own site without taking up your web server’s bandwidth or disk space.
Now is a great time to learn how to do online video. Since this medium is still pretty new you can get away with some pretty bad stuff at first and still get links and traffic from it”amateur”. Now is a great time to practice since as time goes on people are going to expect higher quality production.
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