Showing posts with label Video Technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Video Technology. Show all posts

Thursday, August 2, 2012

How To Be Successful On YouTube


By Adweek
Marketing Youtube shows is a relative new discipline that requires combining online and offline marketing skills. Every content creator wishes they could recreate viral sensations such as Kony 2012 or Carly Rae Jepsen. That would probably mean blending cats, babies and Angelina Jolie into one show.
So how one can get more views and stand out of million videos that are updated daily?
  1. Celebrities help. If you can afford to feature a celebrity host that already has a following it will get views faster.
  2. Combine offline and online. Some TV shows are using their cast for Youtube series. Online/offline combo was part of the thinking behind AwesomnessTV.
  3. Build a following. If you have a large blog or social media following it would be easier to get views after distributing your videos to your fans.
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Read the original article here.


Friday, June 8, 2012

4 New Research Studies Point Out Online Video Growth


By: VideoNuze

Four separate research studies have been released earlier this month from video technology providers about a current state of video viewership and monetization. They all point out to video viewership expansion. Here is a quick summary from each of them:
  1. Ooyala study reports that viewers spent more time online watching premium content. Videos that are longer than 10 minutes accounted for 50% of all content watched in 2012 Q1, indicating that people are spending more time watching premium long format online.
  2. Tremor and Magid study found out that 40% of smartphone viewers watched longer-form videos. 75% interacted with online video ads, 58% of them clicked, visited the website or made a purchase.
  3. Rhythm New Media study found out that mobile ads performed well with 89% of completion rates. Viewers watch 50-175% more videos on tablets than on their smartphones.
  4. Cisco’s annual Visual Networking Index projects that by 2016 there will be 3.4 billion Internet users with 18.9 billion connected devices in use.
Read the original story here.


Friday, June 1, 2012

Web Video Consumption Will Quadruple By 2016


From: Multichannel News

In the annual network forecast, Cisco predicts that online video consumption (including live video, produced video, animated video, motion graphics video or 2D and 3D) is expected to quadruple from 2011 to 2016. Billions of consumers worldwide will push network usage to unbelievable peaks by using more and faster devices. Here is the summary of the study:
  • By year 2016 about 45% of the world’s population will be using Internet (roughly 3.4 billion users).
  • Average broadband speed is due increase nearly four times, from 9 Mbps to 34 Mbps in 2016.
  • Web Video is the biggest chuck of the overall expanding pie.
  • Over 1.2 million video minutes (more than 2 years) are projected to travel the Internet each second according to the forecast.
  • Internet ready TV’s will account for over 6% of global viewer traffic and for 18% of online video traffic.
Read the original story here.



Friday, May 4, 2012

Online Video Marketing Guide: Video Distribution

By: Videyah! | Monday, May 7 2012

     Where To Distribute Online Video and Maximize Return On Video Investment


Businesses hesitate to add video to their marketing mix due to a high video production cost.  However they don’t realize how many various marketing channels video can be utilized for to bring more leads and pay for itself.


Promotional Video can be repurposed for numerous marketing channels.


Post Video On Your Website


Video is the most effective online format to positively influence purchase decisions. Retailers such as Zappos saw an increase in conversion rates up to 30% after using video. Emarketer.com reports that businesses add video on their websites to keep customers longer and enhance their experience with the brand. 
Google, Yahoo and Bing search engines give priority listings to websites that host video content. Websites with videos in Google's universal search had a 41% higher click through rates than plain text. 



Post Video on YouTube and Other Video Sharing Websites


YouTube is the second largest search engine after Google. When you upload your video on YouTube, make sure you add a compelling title, description of the video and keywords. Use that space to advertise your business, add your web address and always list your most important keywords first. Optimizing your video for searches will help it to be found or recommended. Combined with other web sharing websites, you will enable more ways for your customers to find you.

Post Video on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Other Social Media Sites

Video is a great way to encourage interaction, fun and enjoyment amongst the online community. Post your video on social media sites and invite people to comment, engage and share it. Online video has a great potential to become viral and be seen by the masses, creating an online word of mouth effect. 


Use Video for Email Campaigns


Integrating video in your email campaigns can increase click-through rates by 2-3 times (source: Forrester) and lift conversion by 50% (source: Constant Contact).
Read about the Email + Video Campaign results from Saks and Disney. 


Use Video for Business Directories


Posting business videos on business directories such as Yellow pages, Google places, Yahoo! Local and Yelp can help drive more traffic to your websites, increase incoming calls, and store visits.

Increase traffic, incoming calls and store visits.

Use Video For Trade Shows


Trade show is a great place to use a video to showcase your products and services. However, not all videos can be effective. Since most people pass by fast, video needs to grab attention and invite to come inside the booth. Read our article about 5 don’t for a trade show video. 


Use Video for Digital Signage


Video production for Digital Signage depends on the retail location and your strategy. Product videos might be a way to capture attention and draw to the product. Points of purchase videos at retail stores are becoming extremely popular due to its ability to increase product sales. Talk about benefits, provide information and show environments where the product can be used at.

Use Video for Sales Support


More companies incorporate videos into their sales presentations that can help sales people to more effectively deliver their marketing messages and sell products.  These introductory videos demonstrate how products work, dissolve common objections and show the testimonials of satisfied customers. 



Video is frequently used for training, sales suport or advertising.


Continue Learning: 


Read Step 1 - The Video Revolution.












Read Step 2 - Why produce a Video?













Read Step 3 - Benefits of Video











Read Step 6 - Research & Concept Development


 


Read Step 7 - Script Writing





















Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Online Video Marketing Guide: Script Writing

By: Videyah! | Wednesday, May 2 2012

5 Tips How To Improve Your Video Script


Great script requires hard work but it pays off if you do it right.

  • Writing a great script requires hard work but it pays off if you do it right. Start by analyzing your target audience to be able to tailor the message to them. 
  • Use short sentences, simple language and avoid industry jargon. Based on research 30-60s is the most effective video length. Once you get above that you better have some great content, or you’ll start losing viewers fast.
  • Open with fire. The first 3 seconds are crucial for a successful video.  If you grab attention in the first frame with a visual surprise, you stand a better chance of holding the viewer. 
  • Start with a great pitch and quickly convey the core message behind your products or services. Relate to viewers by providing personal, engaging, unique and useful information. 
  • Finally, end your script with a call to action – a next step the viewer can take to get started. 


Continue Learning: 


Read Step 1 - The Video Revolution.












Read Step 2 - Why produce a Video?













Read Step 3 - Benefits of Video











Read Step 6 - Research & Concept Development


 




Thursday, April 19, 2012

The Third Wave Of Video Revolution

Shared by: Videyah! (originally by Beet.tv) | Thursday, April 19th 2012 


Is it acceptable to pay for video content?

The first wave was getting video on the website. The second wave was monetization it and now, Brightcove's Eric Elia suggests, that it is finally acceptable to pay for video content on demand, thanks to wide spread use of Amazon, Netflix, Hulu, Apple TV and Ipad, the device, that changed everything.
Online video evolution is in its third stage and has been dramatically transformed over the past year with proliferation of tablets, connected TV's and the emergence of paid scenarios.
Mr. Elia calls it a "third wave" and sees vast opportunities for the new paid scenario for video entertainment, quality instructive video and for Netflix like subscription services in different markets.
The opportunity and expectation of the consumer has never been greater and the technical challenges and the fragmentation never more formidable.
Watch the video here.