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How to Win at Video Marketing

Most of us have a world of marketing in our pockets. For mobile users, video marketing exists in most apps, websites, and social media. Video as a marketing tool is gaining popularity and has the power to make your message shareable.

Video gets more clicks. Straight-to-the-point and illustrative videos are ideal for marketing purposes. In the era when “being your true self” sells, the way of standing out from others comes with being straightforward with what you want and expect of your audience. 


Hook

Let the people know you. Introductory videos, even when they serve as a brand touchpoint, let the possible viewer experience what you can offer and how you work. 

Always involve the brand voice in the video, introduce the people that work with you, and state the brand values and virtues. “How to..” and “Get to know..” types of videos are ideal for engaging your dream client. 


Line

Captivate the desired target by standing in their shoes. Videos that demonstrate the problems that only your product or service can solve tend to attract the right audience: the ones who require what you offer. 

Here is where a portfolio comes in handy. Videos that work as tutorials that show the skills you provide and the solutions brought to other clients, give the viewer a form of proof of what you can and have done. Tease them about what you can do for them if they follow along. 


Sinker

Getting a potential customer to like you is easy, but making them buy what you sell takes a little bit more planning. Once you have the empathy and support of viewers, turn them into profitable clients.

Credit your reputation with testimonials of past customers, produce detailed content about your products or services, and lastly, make that emotional connection based on all the data grouped from previous videos. 


Video marketing doesn't need to be an infomercial full of CTAs. Having a video that entwines insightful material, with exclusive content, and reflects the brand voice does the job


HOOK, LINE, AND CREME


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