How to make video an essential part of your marketing strategy

With 76% of marketers saying video content has increased sales of their product or service, it’s no wonder the demand for video is growing.

Looking to get started with video marketing? Sookio's Content Manager, Beth Daniel, outlines the best ways to build it into your strategy:

As consumers, we’re constantly surrounded by video, especially on social media. The average person admits to watching 1.5 hours of video content in a typical day, meaning if your business isn’t creating and sharing videos, you’re being left behind.

What if you don’t have the budget for a full-blown video project? You may be a one-man-band, a startup business or even just a small company not quite yet ready to take the plunge.

While we always recommend involving an expert on video marketing campaigns, adverts and demonstration videos, even if professionally curated video isn’t an option yet, there are plenty of ways to get started on incorporating video into your marketing strategy.

Video testimonials

These are a great way to share real insights into your product or service, from someone who has actually used it. You can ask your customer a few questions about the product, and film their comments to use either on your website or on social media. This is much more visually engaging than simply dotting written testimonial quotes around your site.

These can be filmed either professionally, on a digital camera, or even on your smartphone if you’re in the earlier stages of marketing. You can then use editing software - we like iMovie (for iPhone and Mac) Lightworks (for Windows) and Camtasia - to chop it down into the best bits.

Once exported, you can choose to embed video testimonials on your website, in blog posts or even share them on social media. Short, snackable videos are best for social media - usually under a minute is best.

Product or service demos

Gone are the days of trawling through thick instructions manuals; the best way to showcase your product or service is through video.

We process visuals 60,000 times faster than text, meaning how-to video demonstrations - including animation - are the best way to ensure your business stays front of mind with existing and potential customers.

Watch our Facebook Live video on how animation can help showcase your business.

Go live!

Some social media platforms now offer an easy, free way to share engaging video content with your followers - live video.

Live video content is now being prioritised on social media feeds, with platforms like Facebook giving them an algorithm boost, meaning your live videos are likely to be seen by more people than a regular text post.

ON FACEBOOK

Facebook Live allows you to stream live video from your business Facebook page, simply by hitting the ‘Live video’ button in the ‘Write a post’ box. You can then film from whatever device you’re on - just make sure you’re set up and ready to go before you start streaming!

You could film a discussion between a couple of your team members on a current topic which is relevant to your business, a Q&A with you or the company’s founder, or a simple chat about the company. Viewers are able to leave questions and comments in the usual comment box, in real time as you are filming.

Once finished, you will be able to share the video in pages, groups or even link to it from other social media platforms.

ON INSTAGRAM

You can go live from your Instagram Stories. Like Facebook, it’s really easy to do from your chosen device, simply by swiping to ‘Live’ on Stories and then tapping ‘Start live video’.

You can use Instagram Live to share light-hearted, behind-the-scenes footage, like documenting your office move, explaining a fun project you’re working on or just sharing some classic office bants.

Instagram also recently launched IGTV - a new feature for filming longer-form, vertical video content. Your followers will then receive a notification at the top of their Instagram app, so it’s a great way to stay visible on an increasingly populated feed.

Share snappy Story content

On that note, you can film short, snappy video clips for your Instagram Story, which can also be saved and shared elsewhere.

For example, you could pan around the room at an event you’re at, take a short clip of an interesting building you’re visiting, or even - if you’re feeling brave - talk to (front) camera about what you’re up to at work that day.

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