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Social Distancing Makes Marketing with Video More Important Than Ever

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We've written a few times now about the importance of marketing with video. However, as social distancing continues to impact all of our lives on so many levels, the importance of video marketing for your design business has grown significantly. (And, perhaps, exponentially.)

As we mentioned in a previous post, it's already true that remote conferencing and video chat apps make "social distancing" the norm for many of us. Video conferencing has now become true for many interior designers who more commonly work with clients face-to-face. This newly enforced need to work remotely has likely led you to reimagine how you can build relationships with prospects (and current clients) when you are unable to appeal to them in person. (Or, perhaps more accurately, not allowed to do so.)

Even as many of us wonder if the craziness will ever end, you should take steps to preserve your business for the future..

The Value of Video Marketing as a Social Distancing Tool

The good news from all of this is: People who've never before attended an online meeting are becoming familiar with using video conferencing apps. They're also becoming ever more comfortable grabbing information that matters to them from platforms like YouTube, Vimeo, and other video sites. (Of course, they're also getting plenty of sketchy dis-information; but hey, we'll just leave that subject for another time and place!)

As a way to limit the spread of contagious diseases, keeping social distancing involves the simple tactic of keeping extra space between yourself and others in typical situations where you might interact. Grocery shopping, working in an office, and going to school have all become a bit scary, as has sitting in a prospect's home, and sharing your design ideas.

This begs the question then of how all of this could enhance the value of video marketing. Well, as the fear of personal interaction has grown, so has the importance of video for promoting your marketing message!

According to online video production sites like Animoto and Biteable.com, video drives traffic to your website. This increases the odds of visitors being comfortable interacting with you remotely.

Online marketing has always been about one thing – making connections. Yet, people are feeling isolated right now, which is why viewing online videos has jumped exponentially in the past few months. Knowing this, a sharp interior designer can put this valuable information to use in their interest – as well as in the interest of their clients and prospects.

Which Types of Video Work Best During Social Distancing

According to NBCNews.com, "YouTube says its data show more than 500 percent increases in views on March 15, compared to the daily average for rest of the year, for personal activity videos with the terms "at home" or #withme. Videos on meditation (55 percent), cooking (100 percent), and working out (200 percent) also increased in mid-March compared to the same time last year, the platform said." (emphasis added)

While we're recommending you use video conferencing to meet with clients and prospects, it's also important to mention how valuable it can be to share videos on social media and your website.

Why? Because videos get attention and increase interest in you and your business! According to Biteable.com, there are 11 types of videos that are getting the most attention right now:

  1. Interview/Q&A

  2. Behind-the-Scenes

  3. Feature/Product Video

  4. Live Videos/Live Streams

  5. Promos and Deals

  6. Giveaways and Contests

  7. User-Generated Content

  8. Announcements/Reveals

  9. Events

  10. Breaking News/Trending

  11. Tutorials/How-To Videos (these have always been a great idea!)

These subjects are hugely popular during lockdowns, as so many folks are looking for new types of entertainment or quality information. If you can use a variety of video presentations to present your services in a positive, informative fashion – and offer real value in them – you're far more likely to see substantial results!

How to Make it Happen!

The most effective videos have some common characteristics:

  • Entertain, inspire, or educate: Rule number one is to make your video valuable! Aim to either educate, entertain, or inspire.

  • Be attention-grabbing: If your video's not engaging in the first few seconds, your fans are likely to keep right on scrolling. Add an eye-catching title card and aim to grab viewers' attention in the first 3 seconds.

  • You may not need sound: Make sure your video works well without sound (most videos on social media are on mute until the user chooses to turn on the sound). If you want people to listen, encourage viewers to tap for sound in the video description or captions.

  • Use captions: Lots of pages have success with completely wordless or text-only videos. But if the dialogue is a must, add captions so viewers can follow along.

  • Keep it brief: Short videos tend to perform best on social media. We're talking 2-3 minutes tops on Facebook and Twitter. Instagram only allows videos of up to one minute, though the old upper limit of 15 seconds is still often a good length to aim for.

  • Try interesting angles: Bird' s-eye or drone videos, 360° views, Go-Pro action shots…try making videos that offer viewers a seldom-seen view.

  • Let 'em repeat: Videos on Instagram loop automatically, as do short videos on Facebook and Twitter. Take that into account when you're creating them — you might even want to try a seamless loop that viewers won't notice.

  • Be creative: There are so many fun apps that make it easy to create professional, visually appealing videos, especially for Instagram, though you may want to post on other networks too.

If this doesn't answer all your questions about how and why the value of marketing with video has increased as a result of the pandemic and social distancing – or how you can use it to promote your interior design business, then Get in touch with TD Fall today.

Video Marketing Tools to Promote Your Design Business [3 Quick Tips]

“Video marketing is too expensive!”“My business isn’t suitable for video content.”“Sure, video would be nice to have, but I don’t really need it.”video marketing Trying something new is nearly always daunting. When it comes to marketing your business online, that can be even more true. After all, your business is your baby and you don’t want to do anything to hurt it, right?Then again, most of us would do anything, endure any hardship and spare no expense, to protect and nurture our baby. That’s why the three objections to marketing with video above make little sense. If you truly wish to nurture your business with your online marketing strategy, then marketing with video simply must become a part of that effort; and we’ve explained why in the various posts in this series: Here’s one and here’s another.The good news is, getting started with a video marketing strategy does NOT have to be expensive; video works for every business niche – including interior design; and yes, you will definitely benefit from using video – and yes – you also need it!

3 Quick Tips for getting started with video marketing

First of all, you will not need to spend a small fortune on buying or renting video equipment or editing software. Your smartphone is an incredibly powerful device that very likely offers a quality video recording feature. You can also use the webcam on your computer, along with a decent microphone. So, you already have the video recording equipment you need!Next, there are all sorts of free editing software applications available and, with a little time and effort, you can create surprisingly high-quality videos with them. Do a little research to find one that meets your needs and, as you move forward, consider paying for their upgraded version.Next, consider how easily you can place your videos into the marketplace, once again using free video editing services and free video sharing platforms:

  1. YouTube – By far the largest social media and video sharing platform on the internet, YouTube offers so much more than just a place to share your videos. The YouTube Editor is a wonderful tool for creating attractive videos that can then be added to your YouTube channel – and embedded in your website or other social media platforms. And – it’s free!
  2. Video Plugins – If you currently have a website, and of course you do, you're probably aware of the plugins that can be used to augment the basic design, improve your SEO, and or enhance communication with visitors. If you have a WordPress website, the choices are too numerous to mention but, here are a few that can be had for a nominal fee, or for free: TubePress, Video Gallery Wordpress, YouTube Channel Gallery.
  3. PowerPoint Video – It would be unusual for an active business to not have at least ONE PowerPoint Presentation stashed away somewhere. Did you know you can use your free video editing software to turn your favorite slideshow into a marketing video? Yes, with free services like Camtasia, Animoto, and Vigo Video, for example, you can create exceptional video content simply by repurposing your PowerPoint presentations. Of course, once you get the hang of it, you’ll be using your video app for all kinds of video creations. Click here to learn more.

Now that you know some of the easy and inexpensive tools to get you started with video marketing, what is holding you back?Looking for more interior design marketing tips? Get in touch with TD Fall today.

3 Easy Tips for Marketing Videos to Promote Your Design Business

video marketingIn a previous post, we explained the incredible value of video marketing and shared a list of the best types of marketing videos you can use to promote your interior design business. Yet, many design business owners continue to resist the use of video in their marketing plan, usually due to fear: fear of cost, fear of looking bad, fear of embarrassing themselves.There is only one thing that can be said about that – get over it.Marketing with video is simply too powerful and effective for you to allow fear to keep you from using it to promote your design business. As a way to help you with that, we’d like to share a few ideas that should make using video much easier for you, helping you find your comfort zone with video marketing.3 Easy Marketing Video PresentationsWhile we listed 11 types of videos that have real value for marketing any business, we’d like to focus on the three easiest types of videos you can produce as the foundation of your marketing strategy. And, since you now have a comprehensive content plan in place, you will never be wanting for subjects.

  1. Tip Videos – As a tool for building your reputation as an expert in the design niche, a tip video may have no equal. In just 3-5 minutes, you can outline a popular pain point for potential design clients, then offer 1-3 solutions. This lets them know you understand their needs and that you have the answer they’re searching for. It’s a huge win for them, and for you, as you freely share your obvious expertise.
  2. How-to Videos – Usually a bit longer than a tip video, a how-to video can be used to explain concepts that may be difficult for the uninitiated to understand. From the fundamentals of the design process to programming SMART appliances or electronics, both prospects and clients will appreciate your guidance through a world with which they are likely unfamiliar.
  3. Client Testimonials – These are the easiest videos of all to produce – since you may not even appear on camera! Since you're already asking your very happy design clients to write a testimonial for you (YES, you are!), it’s a simple step to ask a few of them if they would be willing to use their camera phone or web camera to shoot a quick video testimonial for you. You will probably be pleasantly surprised by how many of them say “Yes”.

With attention spans shrinking, offering a quick, clear video presentation that educates your viewer is becoming an increasingly powerful online marketing tool. For maximum effect, your videos should be uploaded to both your website and your YouTube channel. (OF COURSE, you have a YouTube channel, right?)And, as mentioned above, your videos should be used as the foundation of your marketing strategy, with your weekly blog posts and social media content focused on the subjects of your weekly videos.So, easy peasy, you now have a video marketing plan in place that coincides perfectly with your 5-minute content plan, enabling you to share your expertise across a variety of platforms as part of your marketing strategy.See how it all comes together so well, with these 3 easy tips for marketing videos to promote your design business online?Looking for more interior design marketing tips? Get in touch with TD Fall today.

Internet Marketing Tips – 5 Best Ways to Use Video Marketing

video marketing goalsWe all know that video can be entertaining and that there are millions out there on the internet who will watch nothing but those cute cat and dog videos for their amusement every day. While “creations” like these may attract a broad audience, they do little to help a business gain traction or engagement with a targeted audience.When it comes to using video for marketing your design business, the question must be answered: Whom are you trying to reach – and why?Business objectives with video marketingUltimately, the goal of every marketing effort should be to generate income. However, the ways you go about doing this can make all the difference in the just how you employ video as part of your marketing efforts. In other words, while the long-term goal of your marketing efforts is to boost revenue, you should also have a short-term goal for each video you produce.Video can be used in a variety of ways, with a range of outcomes for your business. Here are the five best ways to use video in your marketing efforts:

  1. Lead Generation – Valuable information tends to be shared, which will increase interest in what you have to offer. This will boost traffic from your video platform (YouTube, for example) to your website, creating opportunities for enhanced list-building. Whether you provide “explainer” videos, “how-to” videos, or make other types of information available in your videos, the more value it has, the more leads you’ll generate.
  2. Increased Engagement – Good video generates comments from the audience, which creates opportunities for you to interact with them. Doing so allows your audience to “get to know you” on a more personal level, building loyalty toward you and your brand.
  3. Brand Awareness – Imagery reinforces brand awareness as almost nothing else can. Once your audience has a firm picture of your brand embedded in their minds, it will be difficult for your competition to replace it.
  4. Product launch – Something like 65% of people are visual learners. This means that showing a new product will likely be far more effective than explaining it to your target audience. If you're launching a new service, create videos that show it in the most flattering way possible, while also clearly demonstrating the benefits of using it – how it will make their life better.
  5. Conversions – Making the sale is your ultimate goal, so you should never forget to create videos in which you ask for the sale. As you use your marketing videos to engage and build relationships with your target audience, it will become increasingly difficult for them to refuse when you ask them to buy from you. Use this to your advantage to increase conversions and boost ROI.

BONUS TIP: User Reviews – 61% of shoppers check out product reviews before buying, according to AdWeek.com. Whether you're offering a product or service, the opinions of satisfied customers genuinely do matter. Video reviews are even more powerful because your audience can see the reviewer and judge their honesty and integrity for themselves. Take advantage of this by creating user reviews as an integral part of your video marketing strategy.Can you think of other ways to best use video to promote your business? How has video enhanced your marketing efforts? What do you think are the best ways to use video for marketing your business?Looking for more interior design marketing tips? Get in touch with TD Fall today.