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March 5, 2012 at 5:03 pm #822154
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Inactivecool article about video marketing interview that Craig Turner did about the video he made and how it went viral
xhttp://webbactivemedia.net/marketing-blog/281-the-road-to-1-million-views-an-interview-with-craig-turner.html#.T1TxVPVsOSpQuote:What advice would you have for SMEs thinking of producing a video or videos specifically for marketing purposes?Firstly I think businesses shouldn’t initially think “viral video” when they think of online video marketing. Unless you have global distribution of your product or service and have a great video idea that will directly feature your product, it’s unlikely you will have many relevant leads from you video. ie. You are better having a video viewed by 100 people in your target market than 100,000 random people internationally.
For SME’s the simplest way to get started with online video marketing is to produce a conversion video. That simply can be a promotional video on your home page or even some client testimonials. It builds trust and informs people further about you whom are actively looking at products and services in your industry. This increases your conversion of leads into sales.
As a business owner you really want to look at how you can set yourself up as an “expert” in your industry and video is a great way to do this.
If you are looking at producing more regular video content this can be achieved with “how to” videos or industry news and “tips” style videos. This can generate new leads and keep you in the top of the mind of your clients.
If this is the approach you are going for as a main tip for content ideas, really think about what people actually “get” out of your product or service. For example for a camper trailer manufacturer, your target market generally isn’t that interested in say the manufacturing techniques you use or even your product range, but they are interested in travel and adventure, so you could perhaps do a series of videos detailing some popular camping destinations while only subtly featuring your products in the background of the story.
March 5, 2012 at 5:36 pm #822160Anonymous
Inactiveroflmao, that was brilliant.
March 5, 2012 at 5:50 pm #822161
bosshoggsMemberThis is absolutely hilarious… Smart guy and totally entertaining! My fave name: Fatty-fatty 2 by 4… HA!
March 6, 2012 at 4:08 am #822175Anonymous
Inactivehahah yah fatty fatty 2 by 4.
the word “ranga” is used to describe a red head in Australia.
same as “ginga”.. a person of ginger persuasion. -
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