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Smile, Camera, Action! Using Video for Inbound Marketing

 

If a picture is worth a thousand words, then a video is priceless, particularly when you're talking about inbound marketing campaigns. Everyone's familiar with the speed at which a video can go viral on YouTube. Teen heart throb Justin Bieber owes his mega-star fame to home videos of the young crooner posted on YouTube by his mom. Scottish singer Susan Boyle became a worldwide overnight sensation when a video of her Britain's Got Talent performance went viral. Celebrities and celebrity-wanna-bes have made adept use of Internet video sites like YouTube to promote themselves and claim their 15 minutes of fame. Post a catchy video on YouTube that catches viewers' attention and you can put yourself in the spotlight again and again.

Viral Videos and Inbound Marketing

use video in your blogs to improve inbound marketing resultsThe power of video to attract attention and promote brands and products hasn't been lost on savvy marketing directors. Coke, Pepsi and computer giant HP are just a few of the Fortune 500 companies that have discovered marketing gold in posting Internet videos and hosting online video contests. They and others have embraced the quirky creativity of amateur video artists to tap into the public's unquenchable thirst for another 30-second chuckle. In doing so, they not only tap a new, young, hip, tech-savvy audience but they create new perceptions about their brand, widening its consumer appeal beyond core demographics.

Poking a bit of fun on YouTube isn't a good match for every brand, but the power of video can be harnessed in a number of more traditional and highly effective inbound marketing applications to draw customers and sell products. Consider a few of these proven video enhancements:

  • Add a demonstration video to your website, blog post or Facebook page to demonstrate how your product works. In a simple one- or two-minute video of your product in action, you can show customers how your product operates, something that might take pages to describe in writing
  • Offer a list of how-to videos for do-it-yourselfers, naturally featuring the use of your product.
  • Give your company a public face by filming a greeting, personal appeal, invitation or introduction by your company's president. Video is an excellent way to connect with consumers and establish a more personal relationship.
  • Offer a video showcase of your products in use to spark customers' interest and suggest new uses for your products.

How does video fit into your inbound marketing strategy? We can help.

Photo credit: HeyGabe


Comments

Good, succinct introduction to "why use video.?" In addition to the video subjects you listed, we're also producing video blogs, training videos, company intro video on career website pages, video FAQ's, and more.  
 
While the written word certainly isn't dead, video can be used strategically to enhance website and other social media pages' effectiveness. 
 
Posted @ Wednesday, July 21, 2010 11:03 AM by Steve Potischman
@Steve - I agree, those addl. areas on the site are great for video also. What do you recommend when it's not easy or cost-effective (due to geography) to have a video production company come on-site? Do you suggest the do-it-yourself approach?
Posted @ Wednesday, July 21, 2010 12:36 PM by Chris Knipper
Awesome article. My company, Digital Design Video Productions, produces AFFORDABLE web video for clients across the country. Web video is exactly what we create! <a>http://www.digitaldesignvideo.com.
Posted @ Thursday, July 22, 2010 7:48 AM by Adam Lapsevich
We were happy with our promotional video done by TurnHere. It just took a little over an hour and I know it's better than what we could have done without professional help. This video will never get viral, but what I like about it is that the videographer did what he could to get motion in the video, which was a little difficult for a self storage facility. 
 
 
 
Here it is on YouTube: http://bit.ly/AlohaVideo  
 
Posted @ Wednesday, July 28, 2010 6:57 PM by Jeff Willits
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