Videos are a powerful promotional tool that all businesses need to be using in order to stay competitive. Many consumers prefer to get information through video rather than text.

Consumers are continually dealing with information overload, and while they might be able to click past a new piece of written content, a new video is more likely to make them stop and watch. Often they are hoping to see if they can gather new information quickly and in an interesting, creative way.

If you are not using video marketing, it’s time to learn why it’s so important to the growth and success of your business. You can learn how to make your own videos without hiring a professional.

Benefits of Using Video

Using video is often the best way to gain the attention of your target audience. Videos are a way of delivering informative content that when done right can improve your SEO and can quickly go viral. Customers are much more likely to engage with, comment on and share videos than text.

Customers often want to get to know you as a person. You are the voice and creativity behind your company. They want to be able to put a face with a brand, and video brings your personality to life and makes your brand seem more real to an audience. Knowing who you often make customers more engaged, interested and loyal.

Customers are more likely to watch most of a video than to read the entirety of your content. Many are visual learners, and these type of people often can absorb the information in a video much more easily than written content. This is one reason why video conversion rates typically outperform other types of marketing content.

Get Started Making Videos

While truly professional videos may cost a lot more than you are able or willing to pay, it’s possible to create videos that can be used as part of your marketing strategy at a surprisingly affordable cost. Amateur filmmakers such as  YouTube personalities often use nothing more than their mobile phone to make their videos.

A smartphone can actually make a pretty decent video and can be edited using downloadable apps such as iMovie. Other equipment that amateurs can use to make videos include a computer, laptop, tablet or a digital single-lens reflex camera (DSLR).

Of these choices, the DSLR camera will probably give the clearest pictures, but all of these can be used to do the job of creating videos for your website or other marketing purposes.

Tricks to Transform Amateur Videos into Professional-Looking Videos

The fact that you are an amateur video creator doesn’t need to be obvious. There are several tricks that can improve the quality of the videos that you make using simple equipment.

  • Use plenty of light – Use the natural light that is behind you, or use artificial lighting. While sunlight is best in early morning or evening, usually when it is low on the horizon, artificial lighting can be done with work lights or clip lights set up strategically.
  • Set up a tripod or a stable surface – A phone can be propped up against books or other items to remain stationary. Stabilization of your video equipment is important to avoid sudden moves or quivers that affect the quality of what you are shooting.
  • Close range – Equipment should be set up at close range for best audio effect. A dedicated microphone may greatly improve the sound of your video and minimize any background noise.

Be aware of what may show in the background. If there is a room in your home that has a white or solid colored wall and not much around that may be distracting, this is probably the ideal location.

Also, make sure that the shooting area is quiet when you are filming and that people won’t be walking in and out or calling you on the phone. Turn off fans or televisions in the next room. Make sure children won’t barge in while you are filming.

Background noise such as traffic, sirens and barking dogs will detract from the message you’re trying to communicate. If you are speaking, turn the phone so that you can watch yourself while you are recording. This will help you notice problems like hairs out of place, a glare on your eyeglasses or a folded collar.

Online Video Creation Tools

Another approach to making marketing videos is to use online video creation tools. These tools can help to simplify the process of making videos and can help you to overcome obstacles that may be holding you back such as believing that you don’t have the expertise to accomplish this.

Video creation tools allow you to create a variety of different types of videos. Most are reasonably priced or no cost and include:

Animoto – Take your video clips, photos, and text and combine them with music from their library to create online videos. There are also customizable templates available.

Adobe Spark – This tool allows you to combine video clips, icons, and photos in order to create an engaging video. Using this tool is a great way to get started even when you have no design expertise

Ripl – This offers an easy way to create short videos to stimulate engagement. You add photos or text that you want to include and choose a design. Then you can simply write a caption, add hashtags and share.

Sellamations – Create eye-catching doodle-animated videos using your own script accompanied by doodle animation customized for your message. These are highly engaging videos with doodles created by real artists.

Vyond – Create media that moves such as whiteboard animations or animated GIFs. Get started with prebuilt templates and customize with color, text, and characters.

Camtasia – This is software that can be used to create video tutorials and presentations using screencast.

Using these tools allow you to create videos that are much more affordable than traditional video productions. You can create tutorials and other informative content that is dynamic and engaging for a more responsive and interested audience.

Get Ready to Create a Video

Get Ready to Create a Video

Before you sit down and try to film a video, have a clear idea of your theme or focus. Your video should focus on the value you are trying to provide to your customers rather than coming across as a sales pitch. What is the message you are hoping to deliver? Do you have a way to help your audience achieve the desired result in a quick or simple way that they might not have thought of?

If you shoot a test video of a few seconds before you film the actual video, you may notice distractions or problems with lighting or audio. Write out a script ahead of time and stick to the script as much as possible. Avoid rambling and going off on a tangent. If you need to, place post-it notes with key points within your line of vision, so you don’t lose your train of thought.

Add humor if you can and avoid speaking in a monotone or sounding boring. If you do, you are sure to put people to sleep, or worse; they won’t hang around to watch the video at all.

Final Thoughts

People have a limited attention span, so your video should be as short as possible and get right to the point. Give your target market a reason to pay attention. If you find that when you actually film your video, you get completely off-track, film it again.

Try to make your message helpful and fun. At the end of the video, ask your viewers to like, comment and share your video if they enjoyed it. When filming is complete, review the footage and edit if needed. There are several video editing apps available for iPhone. Make sure the lighting and sound is good quality.

When you are satisfied with your video, share it online. Embed it on your blog and share it on social media. Get in the habit of posting videos on a regular basis to increase your web presence.

The first video you make and share will be the most challenging, but once you have gotten the knack, you will find that making videos is a way to be creative and it’s a great way to communicate your message and promote your unique brand.

 

Source: Digital Marketing Institute