Why does your company need a web video? According to Adam Hayes
@wyzowl in 2020 “85% of businesses use video as a marketing tool. What’s more, 92% of marketers who use video say it's an important part of their marketing strategy.” One more statistic, “88% of video marketers reported that video gives them a positive ROI.”
Now that we’ve established that you should use video, let’s talk about how to make that all important web video.
Who is your audience?
You must start with this question. Knowing your audience is vital to whether a video works or its just filler on your page. We are not necessarily talking demographics, but that does play into it. You need to know what brought your audience to your website, why they are interested in your product and how they will use it. You need to target your audience. The shotgun approach won’t work. I video for all people is a video for no people. Know your audience.
What is your message?
Just like with an audience, web videos with one message work better than videos with multiple messages. The way to decide your message is to ask yourself, “at the end of this video, what do I want my audience to do?” Videos are great communication tools. Videos can use visuals and sounds to accomplish many outcomes. Do you want your audience to pull out their wallets? Do you want them to understand how to use your product? Do you want them to change their lifestyles? Video is the best medium for pulling heartstrings. When you get a person’s emotions involved they are more likely to do what you want them to do. Know your message.
How do you convey your message to your audience?
After you know your audience and your message, you need to start thinking about how you will communicate that message. You need to think about the script. Whether you hire a professional video production company or you do it in-house the first thing you do is start working on a script. No one ever goes out to make a video without first putting pen to paper (fingers to keyboard). Sit down at your desk and think about what is visually interesting about your company. Do some brainstorming and put some ideas down. Once you have your ideas, work them around and see if they fit into the message you want to convey. Pretty soon you will have the backbone of an outline for your script. Once you have an outline then you can work on the words. You don’t need fancy script-writing software, any word processor will do. Like any speech, report or fairytale, a web video has a beginning, a middle and an end. The old adage, “tell them what you’re going to tell them, tell them, then tell them what you told them” works every time. Start strong, give them good information in the middle, then finish strong.
You know your audience, you know your message and you’ve put the words together that gets that message to that audience. Go and make a web video.
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Website videos, according to the CMI (Content Marketing Institute) “are great for audience retention and can increase purchase intent by 97%.” Why wouldn’t you want to use a marketing tool with that kind of potential? Here are some ways to consider using videos to enhance your business.
1. Intro/Welcome Videos.
One of the best ways to immediately show your customer the face of your business is an intro/welcome video on your home page or landing page. Use a video to welcome your customer with a few words explaining what your company is about or what type of experience they will have on your website. It gives your website a very personal appeal and makes your company feel like its people oriented not just technologically oriented. Having the company president or CEO say hello to their customers will enhance their experience and put a face on your company giving it a personal touch.
2. Company Image Videos.
Your company has a mission statement. It also has a brand style that you work hard to convey to potential customers. Why not make a company image video that explains your mission and shows off your company brand. Company image videos can be simple, like showing the world the front of your complex and the insides of your factory or it can have interviews with your key staff having them explain their roles in your company and anywhere in between. The main objective is to show your customers the real heart and soul of your business.
3. Informational Videos.
Every website has a FAQ or Frequently Asked Questions section. Wouldn’t it be nice to have a video that gives your customer the answers to those questions before they know to ask the questions. Informational videos can do that for you. Don’t wait for them to ask, give them the information in an easy to digest way that helps them understand your business, effectively beating them to the punch.
4. Electronic Press Releases.
You have information about a new product or service that you want to release to the world. One way to do that is to make an EPR or electronic press release. Local news facilities are always looking for stories and you are looking to get information about your product to the general public. An EPR will basically write the story for the news agency and if they are a television station you have given them all they need to feature you in a newscast.
5. Company Video Newsletters.
Most companies have communication systems in place to showcase company news or employee highlights that happen from month to month. They are usually in the form of an e-newsletter. Video newsletters can take that function to the next level. Why not show a clip of your top sales person winning a national sales award. Or a video of your presentation team on the convention floor wooing new customers. Or a new baby born to your HR manager. Anything and everything can be a great moment recorded for posterity.