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

Thursday, 19 April 2018

Tips To Work Within A Limited Video Production Budget

April 19, 2018 0
Tips To Work Within A Limited Video Production Budget

You may not be aiming to produce blockbuster videos, but it will still cost you money to get that corporate audiovisual content created and get it out there. According to a Gartner Research Study, most companies spend about 12% of their annual revenue on marketing. 

With the rise in popularity of videos, many companies are increasing their investment in this channel of marketing.
Sticking to a Limited Video Production Budget
There's a lot of hype around film making. Companies can blow their marketing budgets on videos. However, they don't make the expected return on their investment. Large film making crews and budgets don't always translate into large returns.
If you want to get the best out of audio visual content creation while working on a limited financial plan, consider applying the following tips.
  1. Know your expenses
Do you already know what the objective and message is? If you have the script or narrative and a vision of what it will be like, you can begin to break down your expenses. This will help you determine just how much you will need to spend in total. You will need to determine the size of the cast, the equipment required, the professionals you will need to hire and other factors.
  1. Make lists
It's not enough to know what they are. You also need to know what category they fall under. Video production often involves costs that can be grouped into 4 categories. These are:
  • Above the line costs- these include expenditures related to personnel who will guide and influence the creative process such as a Producer, Script Writer, Director and Actors.
  • Below the line costs - these include expenditures related to the personnel you will hire to execute the creation phase e.g. Cinematographer, camera crew, lighting crew, editor etc.
  • Post production overheads - these overheads will be experienced after the filming is complete.
  • Non-personnel costs - these expenditures are not directly related to personnel. They include anything from paying for locations, catering, vehicles, and studio time.

Having lists and a budget breakdown ensures that nothing is left out. It also ensures that you have a clear picture of your expenses, how much will be needed, and when.
  1. Calculate contingency and tax
One of the most common mistakes businesses make when considering their costs is not catering for contingencies. We advise our clients to include a contingency in their budgets that is not less than 10% of the total budget. This will cater for any unexpected expenses.
You should also include your taxes in the calculation of your costs. Your cost estimate should cover the taxes on the project to ensure that you don't have any surprises down the line.
  1. Understand your post production overheads
Many clients don't include the post creation in their budget. However, this is where all the magic happens. It involves video and audio editing time, which may cost a lot of money. It also involves animation, title design, original music scores, adding special effects, colour correction and other post production work. This involves different professionals for the best results. This can also be expensive. Ensure that you cater for all these overheads in your budget.
Easy Video Production Route
If you're feeling dizzy from all the expenses you have to cater for you will be relieved to know that there is an easier way to deal with film making with limited resources. Hire a production company to avoid having to deal with every single detail.
A reliable video production company will guide you through the process and ensure that you understand all your expenses up front.
Video marketing has become one of the proven content marketing strategy to drive traffic and sales. If you're looking for result-oriented, quality-driven video production house that could help you in leveraging the video content, then you should get in touch with Visual Communication & Marketing (VCM).

by: Paul Nandrajog 
Article Source: https://EzineArticles.com/expert/Paul_Nandrajog/1904864


Wednesday, 18 April 2018

A Beginner's Guide And Introduction To Video Marketing

April 18, 2018 0
A Beginner's Guide And Introduction To Video Marketing

Video marketing isn't entirely new but it is something businesses all over the world have to start paying attention to if they want their business to grow. 

YouTube marketing has been around for many years now and it is still continuing to grow as the years pass. Consequently, technologies that let businesses take advantage of video SEO are also on the rise, making it possible for profitable marketing of products and services through video.
Some of the reasons why video optimization is good for you include the following:
  • People like videos: People in general would rather be watching a video instead of reading up on the same topic. If you're someone then who wants to introduce a new product or service, you'd have a higher chance of getting your message across if you use a video.
  • Lessen bounce rates: High bounce rates mean visitors don't stay long in your site. You need them to stay on your site because the longer they stay, the higher the likelihood that they will avail of something. Videos can work to your advantage then by grabbing the attention of potential customers. And because you can use these videos to highlight products and services, you would have been able to use video marketing as well to promote what you're offering.
  • Higher YouTube ranking: If you use video sharing sites like YouTube, coming up with great videos with great titles and then promoting your videos effectively will mean a lot of people will view your videos. And as more and more people view your material, the higher your video will rank as well. Videos that rank high usually come out in searches so even someone who doesn't know you exist can be tapped into just by having a high-ranking video. And the more potential customers you tap into, the higher the chances you have of generating sales from them.
  • There's room for improvement: Marketing videos utilizes technology that is still relatively new so it has a lot of room for improvement. This isn't to say that it's not great now but as people's needs evolve and change, video technology will adapt, and so give birth to newer features you can take advantage of for your business.
  • Increases credibility and branding: Your videos represent your business and so when potential customers watch one of yours, you build credibility and branding so visitors to your site will remember you. Great recall is your ally because when a certain need arises that you can handle, it is likely that a customer will check you out.


To help you get started on a successful journey of marketing via video, here are some terms you might come across. Understanding what these terms mean can help you ultimately understand marketing with videos much better.
  • Ad overlays small, slightly transparent overlays across screens in online videos similar to what you can see in TV shows. Ad overlays normally pop up 15 seconds into a video and will last for about 10 seconds.
  • Blue screen/green screen: A component of the keying process wherein a person is placed in front of the screen and images assigned to particular colour schemes will show up behind them.
  • Broadband video commercial: A commercial that may pop up before, during, and/or after content being shown, generally lasting 15 or 30 seconds.
  • Content Management Systems: Programs that are aimed at creating the framework of a site, including all media files, web content, and others. They are a cost-effective way of managing a site because they are easy to use yet very functional, not needing a professional to run but can produce professional results.
  • Delivery: The means by which video materials will be brought to the audience, like sites and mobile devices.

If you have not yet considered the effectiveness of marketing through videos, you might be losing out big time on a lucrative revenue stream both on a local and international level.
Gerard Mohamed is an Online Marketer with a great interest in Video Marketing Strategies. He maintains that 95% of advice, books and programs on successful online marketing, does not work. This is because people are ignoring Basic Principles of Online Video Marketing. Stop being misled by bogus cyber crooks who know nothing about Creating Online Videos. Simply go to https://articletovideomarketing.com and get the plain facts on how to maximise on contemporary online marketing techniques.

by: Gerard Mohamed 
Article Source: https://EzineArticles.com/expert/Gerard_Mohamed/209579


Wednesday, 11 April 2018

How to Repurpose Written Content on Social Media

April 11, 2018 0
How to Repurpose Written Content on Social Media

Spending time creating separate content for every social media platform is near impossible.

It's vital to make the best use of your time and talent and repurpose your content so that it can be used across different platforms.


Do you agree?


Saturday, 24 March 2018

Why Be Your Industry Influencer? Business Growth Leveraging Your Personal Brand

March 24, 2018 0
Why Be Your Industry Influencer? Business Growth Leveraging Your Personal Brand
Marketing is like sex. Everyone thinks they're good at it.
- Steve Tobak

We are in a golden age of solopreneurs: independent, innovative experts who are turning the traditional working model on its head. 

No longer content with working under layers of organisational management, workers around the globe are increasingly making the decision to take full control of their careers. To carve their own niche and capitalise on their skills. To join the solo revolution.
And you are one of them. A revolutionary!
Creating your own brand has never been easier. With the explosion of social media, solopreneurs have immediate access to billions of people around the world. You can speak directly to anyone, anywhere, at any time. Likewise, the number of services and products consumers have instant access to is infinite. Neither business nor buyer is bound by location anymore.
It is an incredibly liberating age. But it's also one that some entrepreneurs and businesses find overwhelming.
We're Living in a Digital-First World
In his book Ctrl Alt Delete, Mitch Joel discusses the term "digital first". He reveals the five key movements that organisations must embrace to future-proof themselves - or go out of business. One of these shifts is the fact that now, the first place your brand and business are validated is online. Essentially, the internet and social media have the power to make or break your chances of success.
Serial entrepreneur Gary Vaynerchuk is a great example of how to cultivate a successful business by leveraging digital media. Born in the Soviet Union in 1975, Vaynerchuk immigrated to the United States in 1978. From humble beginnings, his father went on to own a liquor store in New Jersey. In the early days of the digital-first world, Vaynerchuk could see the burning potential of his father's business. After graduating from college, Vaynerchuk transformed the liquor shop into a retail wine store, which he named the Wine Library. In 2006, he started a daily video blog, Wine Library TV. This hugely popular webcast turned him into an internet celebrity. It attracted 90,000 viewers a day and led to a flurry of TV and speaking engagements. In just six years, Vaynerchuk grew the family business from $1 million a year to a whopping $50 million a year.
Not too bad for a small family business, right?
So, as you can see, traditional marketing has been blown out of the water. 

We're no longer restricted to cold calling and setting up meeting after meeting to generate leads and sales. Digital marketing has opened an array of cost-effective avenues for self-promotion and lead generation. Sales are now about leveraging your social networks, engaging with people online and educating.
This is, essentially, the social sales model: (see link below)
Today, the businesses and entrepreneurs that make the most impact on their audiences are role models. They're trusted advisers who create tribes - powerful online communities that help their brands grow. They educate and provide solutions. They've jumped on board the social sales train and embrace the connection economy whole-heartedly. Because if you don't, you get left behind.
But we can't rest on our laurels. We must build on this massive sales reform and look to the future. We must become industry ambassadors. We must become thought leaders who engage meaningfully with our followers, share generously of our expertise and regard our audiences not just as leads or dollar signs, but as lifetime partnerships.
Why Stand Out from the Crowd
Solopreneurs are the way of the future. They account for 61% of Australian businesses[1]. And with the advent of freelance sites such as Upwork, 99designs, Freelancer and Airtasker, an increasing number of Australians are freelancing. According to freelance marketplace Elance-oDesk, 30% of the Australian workforce - or 3.7 million people - undertake some sort of freelance work[2].

Digital marketing presents an enormous opportunity for solopreneurs. According to Ipsos Open Thinking Exchange, the average person spends two hours a day on the internet. Furthermore, IBM's Global CEO Study found that CEOs believe social media utilisation for customer engagement will increase by 256% over five years. This means social media will become the second-most popular way to engage customers after face-to-face communication.
Social media has created a level playing field. It's cheap and readily available. You don't need large amounts of money to build a business. You don't even need an existing client base - you can start one from scratch online. The internet has given everyone the potential to create a successful solo business.
But there's a downside to this equal opportunity. Despite the accessibility of social media, one of the biggest challenges entrepreneurs continue to face is finding leads and retaining clients.
The digital marketplace means you're competing against everyone else with a business like yours. You can't simply create a LinkedIn or Facebook account and expect clients to come to you. How will they know you're there? What makes you stand out? When everyone else is pushing their own unique selling point, what will make people choose you?
In a world where customers have immediate access to information on every kind of business around the world, it's hard to cut through the noise. To gain that competitive edge, you must create a connection.
Being a solopreneur is not enough. You must bond with your audience by offering more than your products and services alone. You need to educate, lead and gain trust. You need to make a real difference to the lives of your clients.

Position, Position, Position
Positioning is fundamental to creating trust and having influence. It's more than just creating an image. It's about owning your space in your industry. It's about flexing your expertise, starting conversations, changing the game, creating engaging content and enlightening others. It's about being the go-to expert for peers and clients needing guidance.
And it's what leads to sales.
When you have a rock-solid positioning, your return on investment is second to none. Digital media and technology company Burst Media's 2014 Influencer Marketing Benchmarks Report found that on average, marketers who implemented an Influencer marketing program in 2014 received $6.85 in earned media value for every $1 of paid media.[3] The primary tools used in Influencer marketing were:
  • Blog posts
  • Social syndication and branded content distribution
  • Influencers and influential content
Blogs. Content. Social media. These are indispensable, cost-effective tools if you want to elevate your positioning from business owner to leading industry expert. And they are what will build your audience's trust in you.
If people like you, they'll listen to you, but if they trust you, they'll do business with you.
- Zig Ziglar
Social Sales model
[1] Australian Bureau of Statistics, June 2014
[2] Elance-oDesk survey, 2015
[3] "Report: Influencer Marketing Can Yield Big Returns", Social Times, March 6, 2015. http://www.adweek.com/socialtimes/report-influencer-marketing-can-yield-big-returns/616512
Jane Anderson works with Thought Leaders, Trusted Advisors, Experts and CEO's to increase their lead generation and grow their businesses.
Her blog has been awarded in the top 25 branding blogs globally. She is one of 12 LinkedIn Influencer Small Business Advocates in Australia, is the host of the Jane Anderson Brand You Show.
To inquire about Jane's Women with Influence Mentoring Program please email support@jane-anderson.com.au



by: Jane Anderson  
Article Source: https://EzineArticles.com/expert/Jane_Anderson/2366235

Tuesday, 13 February 2018

Tuesday, 30 January 2018

Video Marketing Trends for 2018 | Epic-sode #7

January 30, 2018 0
Video Marketing Trends for 2018 | Epic-sode #7

Getting you Video's On Trend can greatly increase your chances of customer and client engagement.

Get it right and they will keep wanting more, more, more!




Is video going to be even bigger in 2018? I think so, how about you?