One of the best ways for a start-up company to spread the message about their products or services is through video marketing. Why? We now spend our days constantly looking at screens – whether it is being connected to our social media feeds or working from home on our laptops, our world is now saturated in screen time. Starting out could not be easier – here are the four steps that you have to consider when creating your video marketing strategy.
Step 1: Think of Your Purpose
Before you begin the video-making process, it is important to consider what you would like to get out of the project. Think of why you want to create the videos in the first place – for example, are you looking to increase sales for a particular product, increase the traffic to your website or educate others?
It is important that your video is not too ‘salesy’, where customers feel like they are simply listening to a sales pitch, instead, it should lead to them finding out information that they were not aware of or becoming emotionally invested in the content.
Step 2: Determine What Your Content Should Be
Once you have identified who your target audience is and what you are looking to get out of your video content, it Is time to choose what format your video content will use. Will the article be a narrative on the story of the brand, a ‘how-to’ tutorial type video or a solution-focused product or service video?
Spend time researching your competitors and similar companies’ content at this stage and see what has been effective for them. This will help shape the format of your own content.
Step 3: Decide Who Will Develop Your Content
If you or a member of your start-up are particularly talented in the video creation and editing field, then you are on to a winner, this is especially helpful if you are trying to stick to a tight budget. There are also many online courses that you can take to help you learn the process.
If you would like to outsource this job to the professionals, there are many options out there. You can work with an agency that will help develop any videos and edit them. Agencies are full of experienced staff, so the content is likely to be high-quality and professional, however, this is the most expensive option. Alternatively, you could try and partner with vloggers or influencers who are used to dealing with video content and may create your promotional content for a more affordable price.
There is no correct option to choose, however it is important to consider what is best for your brand – thinking of your budget, time constraints and skillsets.
Step 4: Know Where and How to Promote Your Videos
Once you have created video marketing content that you are happy with, it is important to consider how you will promote it to effectively reach your target audience. If your main customer base is younger, you may want to consider sharing the video over a number of social media platforms. If, however, your audience is older, you may want to upload it onto a number of web pages with SEO keywords and articles attached.