To succeed with
social media video marketing
you will need to adopt a strategy that is more about entertainment,
conversing, and education than about selling your goods and/or services.
No
one wants to be sold. People do enjoy a good conversation, having their
questions answered, and being entertained. Quality content gives people
a reason to engage with you on a continuous basis, to come back, and
see what’s new. Moreover, it also inspires them to share your brand’s
content on their social media and
social video channels.
Those
brands that excel at branded content stand above those who are mediocre
at best. Show me an influencer with social media, and most likely they
are excelling with their
video content strategy.
Websites Should Be Media Centers
Your website will need to evolve into a
video media center. This is even more true today than ever.
People
spend thousands on websites which are beautiful, yet generate little or
no rankings within search engines. Moreover, they generate almost no
new clients at all. Without the proper
SEO
you have just a dead website. We need reasons for people to find you
and engage with your brand. Your about us page on your website can’t
always achieve that goal especially without some video content.
You need a
video content strategy which produces engaging, share-worthy video content similar to what an entertainment company or a publisher would create.
Video Content Is Your Foundation
Video content opens the door to touch people in a way that traditional
marketing
and advertising cannot achieve otherwise. If your marketing is
completely centered around your products and services, that’s not
storytelling. It’s a brochure.
Features rarely do the selling.
Packaging, storytelling, sharing important insights, or making people
laugh or cry. This is a better strategy to make your brand important to
the lives of people and worth being remembered.
Give yourself permission to make your brand’s story bigger and more intriguing.
Social Video Media Marketing Is Your Distribution Channel
There are two overall methods to use social media to get your video content seen through social channels:
- Paid Advertising
- Organic networking
Paid advertising is the absolute quickest, most assured method to
generating traffic
and new leads, and opportunities to close more customers. Yes, it can
be costly. But so is inactivity, non-productiveness, cold calling, and
bankruptcy.
Advertising pushes your content to the right audience.
You
should be setting aside 5-10% of your profits to grow your business
with intelligent marketing and advertising. A lack of doing this is
simply shortsightedness.
When funds are short, particularly when
you’re starting out, you have to leverage your time more on organic
promotion and networking. But at some point, you need to reinvest a
portion of your profits back in advertising so as to sustain growth.
Organic outreach has three aspects to it:
- Social Sharing
- Individual Networking
- Optimization
Social Sharing – Sharing content (your own or that content you curate) to your followers on social channels (
Facebook, LinkedIn,
Instagram,
Twitter, etc). If your content is really good, some of your followers will further share your content to their own followers.
Individual
Networking – This is an effort to reach out to people either through a
personalized invite, a comment, directly sending them a message and/or a
link to content, or in some way instigating a conversation with an
individual. For me, LinkedIn is the king of individual networking when
conducted correctly and consistently.
Optimization – This is a
technique to use keywords and contextual content to increase your
chances of having your content found within search queries by online
visitors. Since all social video channels (especially
YouTube
and Linkedin) have search engine capabilities like Google and Bing,
your content can be discovered organically through social channels.
Conclusion
This is a overview of what smart brands will be doing in 2020 to win more market share with social media video marketing.
Let us know if we can help with your social media strategy in 2020.
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