June, 2010

  • 5 Definite Reasons Why Videos are an Effective Marketing Tool

    Posted Jun 2nd, 2010 By in Video Marketing With | 4 Comments

    Online videos are an effective marketing tool for the small business entrepreneur seeking to grow his or her online brand. Thanks to inexpensive and easy-to-use internet tools and cameras, every business owner can – and should — add video to his or her marketing mix.

    video-marketingHere are five reasons you should consider doing so:

    1) Viewers Love ‘Em!

    When you post written content, visitors have to gear up mentally to follow your points. Many people will decide it’s too much effort. But at least a third of your viewers will willingly sit through a 3-minute video. That is, unless your video is dark and muffled. Your videos don’t need to be professional quality to engage, but please don’t make people strain to see or hear you.

    Videos have become so popular, because at least 30 percent of online viewers learn best by seeing and hearing. Online videos provide both the verbal and visual stimulation they crave. So give it to ‘em!

    2) Videos Create Relationships

    By watching you and seeing how you express yourself, people instantly form an opinion of you. If they like what they see, they’ll want to see more. Which gives you an edge in quickly engaging them, building community with them, and moving them more quickly down your sales funnel.

    TIP! You only have seconds to engage your audience, however, before they turn you off. Studies show, in fact, that half of your audience will click the “off” button by the 1-minute mark, if you’ve not engaged them.

    3) Videos Show Off Your Expertise (And Let you be the Star!)

    If you feel comfortable in front of the camera, why wouldn’t you want to add video to your marketing mix? Just remember to practice before you start filming, to ensure you look polished. Notice that I didn’t say “perfect.” Fortunately, viewers don’t expect perfection from small business videographers.

    Remember to make eye contact often with the camera lens. And smile every so often. Keep your face and voice animated, just as you would if you were having a live conversation with someone.

    4) Videos Quickly Go Viral

    Thanks to the Net, you can place video in so many places — ensuring you and your business get seen by many audiences. Specific to your established communities, be sure to link to all of your social media sites, including Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, and your favorite social bookmarking sites. Make sure it’s easy for people to share your video with their friends, so they will market it for you!

    TIP! Be sure to embed your videos within your own blog or website. Your goal is always to drive viewers to your website so that you can build that one-on-one relationship. Be sure to feature an opt-in box on your website so that you can collect contact information. With this permission to market to your prospects, you can continue to build a relationship over time.

    5) Videos Let You Give Viewers a Call to Action

    Why miss the opportunity to have your viewers take action at the end of your video? You can ask prospects to hop over to your website, to leave a comment, or even to sign up for your FREE gift in exchange for their contact information. Just by your asking, you help your prospects get to know you, like you, and trust you. Take the lead on that; invite people into your inner circle.

    See all the perks to adding video to your marketing mix?

    Best part: you need very little equipment to get started. All you really need is a recording device such as the Flip camera, a tripod (to prevent you ending up with shaky videos), a decent background (please don’t share your untidy home office with viewers!), some basic editing software (most computers come with a basic editing package), a basic script (can be as simple as scribbles on a piece of paper!) and a bit of practice. PLEASE don’t skip that last part!

    Get to it! With video, you’ll soon see your marketing percolating!

    Guest Author: Sheri Bell-Rehwoldt is the owner of Creatives Marketing, which helps creative entrepreneurs succeed with online marketing. To receive your FREE Creatives Marketing Kit, visit http://www.CreativesMarketing.com.

  • The Next Social Media Superstar from Austria Interviews Mirna Bard

    Posted Jun 1st, 2010 By in Business, Social Media With | 7 Comments

    I was recently interviewed by Antonia Harler, a student from Austria. Antonia and I met through Twitter and are having great conversations about social media.  She became an avid reader of my blog and asked me for an interview.

    I believe Antonia is going to be one of the next social media superstars because she truly gets it! She is a very intelligent student who has a vast interest in marketing and a passion for social media.  She is even writing her diploma thesis about Twitter as a tool for Relationship Marketing.  Antonia promised I will be one of the first readers of her thesis.  Right Antonia? :D

    You will have to visit Antonia’s blog post to read my answers to the following questions she asked:

    - For the readers who haven’t heard of you and your work, can you tell them a little bit about yourself, where you come from and what you do for a living?

    - How did you get started in Social Media? What caused you to try it and invest the time to make it work for you?

    - We see many people become “famous” through Social Media but we also often see businesses and individuals fail. What are some of the mistakes you see people make when embracing SM? And what advice would you give them?

    - Many CEOs and people in general have trouble seeing the ROI of Social Media and are therefore reluctant to use it. How would you recommend young professionals to convince their managers that Social Media can in fact pay off?

    - As a passionate reader of your blog I know that you are an avid reader of books. In your opinion, what are some of the Social Media must reads?

    - What are some of the websites you visit often to stay in the loop of all things Social Media (besides the most obvious ones such as Mashable)?

    - And last but not least, what advice would you give young professionals that are trying to make Social Media work for them? What’s the best way, in your opinion, to establish an online persona?

    Please let us know what you thought of the interview.

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