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Why is video marketing so powerful? [VIDEO]

No matter how you look at it, video marketing is powerful. Videos are the way to get noticed on the internet. Tiktok has video views in the billions. Baby Shark Dance has over  9 billion views right now… And the total population of the entire world is under 8 billion. People are choosing video over any other form of content, and it’s not a close race. Videos are easily the most engaging form of content, whether they are on your website, Social media or YouTube in the form of a Vlog.

Wikipedia, currently sitting at the 5th most visited site, gets a few billion visitors a month. However, according to their own report, the most viewed article of all time is for Donald Trump with about 225 million views. That means the most popular video has nearly 40x as many views as the most read article.

So videos are popular. But why is video marketing so powerful? And how can you take advantage of it?

Why are videos so popular?

There are a lot of reasons why videos are popular. Some of these include:

  • Instructions are easier to follow. Even the best writers can be challenged by writing clear instructions or how-to’s. The more complex the procedure, the more difficult it is to explain with words alone. Watching someone disassemble an All-in-One computer to upgrade the RAM is more straightforward than seeing which screws to take out through text.
  • They can play in the background. While videos are the most engaging kind of media, they can also be consumed without much attention. You can play a video in the background while you do something else like chores or cooking dinner. Reading and looking at images require more attention, whereas with videos you can put your phone on the bench and check in periodically to see what’s happening.
  • Videos have a greater potential for communication. The 7-38-55 Rule claims that 7% of a message is the words themselves, 38% is how they’re said, and 55 percent is visual. Video opens up the potential to see some of these visual cues which help many people to understand the message better.
  • Easier to showcase product demonstrations. Seeing a product or service in action is much easier through video. There’s nothing like seeing something in action. In fact, at least 4 times as many people prefer to see a video of a product than read about it. If you want to show off the features and benefits of a new product, show it doing its job!
  • They’re attention-grabbing. Getting someone’s attention can be tough these days with all of the distractions around. So how do you stand out from the noise? Make your own! Well, sort of. Videos grab attention more than text or images. If a person sees something they like in the early portions they might stick around and focus and see what you have to say.

 

Does video marketing really work?

There’s no disputing that the general public likes videos. But do they work for marketing? Video marketing is powerful–if you follow a few basic guidelines.

Invest in some equipment

A good quality camera can make a massive difference in how you’re perceived. Fortunately, most mid-range smartphones and above have a decent camera built-in. Don’t have a camera or one of these smartphones? If you want to do video, you might need to invest in equipment first. A poor quality video can actually hurt you more than help, so be careful!

The more you learn about video, the more you’ll find out about different equipment that can make it easier. Mirrorless cameras. Stabilizing gimbals. Portable backdrops and green screens. Studio lighting. Good microphones. There’s always more you can get, but unless you plan on filming all the time, a professional videographer will probably save you time and money in the long run. And you don’t have to learn complicated editing software!

Practice for the camera

There are a few things you can do to get ready to be on camera. Even if you feel uncomfortable at first, practice can help! If you’re a small business owner, it’s good to literally be the face of the business if you have time. Your company will get a credibility boost because the information came straight from the source.

Develop a content plan

Keeping track of everything you plan to post is challenging. Making a content plan can make this significantly easier. It’s true that videography is powerful. But it’s much more effective when the videos are part of a bigger picture. By planning what you want to create in advance, you can save the trouble of on-the-spot thinking and coming up with a blank. Planning ahead of time can also help you to keep on-brand and keep your messaging consistent.

Unscripted vs scripted and edited

Big-name brands like to keep things close to the chest when it comes to video. You won’t see many corporations with spontaneous videos of the CEO going to golf on their off days. So if large, successful companies don’t use them, does that mean they’re off-limits?

No, not at all.

Larger companies have a complex and formalised process for videos and using social media. Everything has to stick to strict brand guidelines. It’s not uncommon for a single post to take them a couple of hours or longer. For a smaller business, you probably don’t need to be as critical.

In fact, in some cases, unscripted videos can be more effective. Unscripted videos tend to sound more natural. But they can also go off course and it’s far easier to get lost with what you were going to say. We recommend doing a combination of unscripted, spontaneous, and scripted videos, as each have their own strengths and weaknesses.

Use a professional for core videos

A professionally edited promo video can show off what your business can do from a professional standpoint. If possible, we recommend getting at least one professionally made video for your business. Although smartphone cameras in high-end phones can rival some standalone cameras, professionals do much more than have a quality device. They know how to use it too. This includes lighting, staging, prompting actors, and of course filming it just right. Many professional videographers work as editors too, so can film and edit your video with your vision in mind.

Should I only do video then?

No, having written content is still good for a few reasons. While videography might be preferred by most people, there is still a good portion of people who prefer reading. And text explanations can still be better for more in-depth or complicated topics or when a specific piece of information needs to be referenced quickly. Have you ever watched a long video and wanted to find something specific and had trouble finding it? If it was written, Ctrl+F can find your phrase fast, plus you have the option to skim quickly.

Images also still have their place. Professional photography can get everything poised perfectly in a way that video can’t. Getting one frame perfect is an easier job than hundreds!

When possible, combining video and other media forms tends to work best. A video or image is excellent for covering any visual information. Then the written section can go more in-depth about the specifics. That way, anyone who comes across your content can choose their preferred method.

Video for marketing

Video marketing is one of the most powerful modern tools, and one you should absolutely be using as part of your marketing. Since videos are the most engaging form of content, you’re missing out if you aren’t using it for your business – whether you’re explaining your services or using a drone for real estate promotion. While it can take some investment in equipment and a little bit of practice to find your video style, it’s worth it in the long run. Combined with a content strategy to get your video out to the right people, you’re sure to find new or better leads for your company.

And if you’d like some help getting started, the team at Back9 can help. Our creative team can help you come up with ideas for video and even do the filming and editing for you. Get in touch with us today to find out more!

What is a vlog?

Vlogs are a popular kind of video on the internet today. So what is it? Vlog is the abbreviation of “video log”. What it refers to is the practice of filming oneself and sharing content. That content can be a review, a report or even an opinion piece through the power of video. Though you can vlog about almost anything. It’s very similar to a blog, just in video form.

 

Why choose to do a vlog?

It can quite often be a much quicker way for a content creator to get their message across by just creating a quick video of themselves and posting online, rather than spending the time writing it all down. A great place to share vlogs is on social media such as Facebook, Instagram or YouTube as well as using features like creating a Live Video.

Vlogging is a powerful way to engage with your viewers because of the format, it will often feel much more like a conversation compared to reading an article/blog.

 

Vlogs vs Blogs

Vlogs might seem like they’re simply a modern way to do blogging. Overall, videos have been shown to be much more engaging. Most people are also more likely to remember something on video as opposed to text.

However, a blog article has its advantages with Google SEO. Google is still using keywords from your article to help with ranking. Search engines can’t watch a video or listen to audio, but they do index text.

Does this mean you can’t do SEO for Vlogs? Not at all. Videos have their own kind of SEO, and you can find out more about that in our article How do videos help your SEO. This is why it is super important to use relevant titles and descriptions when uploading a vlog to your website.

 

Is Vlogging right for you?

You might be wondering if vlogging is right for you. It’s a good way to get the message out. It all depends on what you have to say and how comfortable you are on camera. (Tip: Read our article on How to Prepare to be on Video for help with this!) Getting the setup right might take some practice.

If your vlog looks cheap or low-quality, it might hurt more than help. Lighting, backgrounds, etc. are important and make a massive difference in quality. That doesn’t matter as much for personal vlogs, but it does if they’re for your business. Make sure to watch them through when you’re done. Try to see it from the customer’s point of view. They don’t know the work that goes into it–they just see the final product. If you saw the vlog, would you do business with your company?

Vlogging takes time and investment to get right, but it can be worth it. Once you do a few and get into a routine, it gets easier too. Sometimes, having an outsider’s perspective can help too. At Back9, we can help by giving you tips and tricks for being on camera. Or we can even do filming for you if you like. We can do Videography for blogs, events, business promos, recruitment, and much more. Get in touch with us today if you’d like help with our professional videography service.

 

How to prepare to be on video

At Back9 we love helping local businesses tell their stories through the power of video. However, the majority of them have never even filmed themselves to post on their website or social media; let alone being a part of professional video production. The idea of creating high-quality video always goes down a treat right up until the realisation kicks in that they will have to be the ones standing in front of the camera. So how can you prepare to be on video?

Whether you’re delivering a scripted message, filming an unscripted interview, giving a testimonial, or showcasing a product, preparation is key. I’ll walk you through a few practical tips to help you shine on camera—like a true movie star.

 

Tips to prepare to be on video

A few things you can do to prepare to be on video are smile for the camera, think about your message, have a straight back, talk with your hands, and wear the right outfit.

Smile for the camera

A great way to begin every video is to be smiling before you even start talking. Quite often people don’t smile nearly as much as they think they do. It will show your viewer that you are excited and enjoy talking to them.

Smiling throughout the video is actually quite a tricky one to remember once the camera starts rolling. But it does make such a huge difference in the final video. Another pro tip is to always end the video with a smile, as this is going to be the last frame that the viewer will see of you. And you want them to remember that beautiful smile.

 

Think about what message you want to say

Even if your video isn’t scripted, take time to think about what you want to say. For interview-style videos, ask if you can review the questions beforehand. That way, you can prepare your responses to sound natural and aligned with your message.

If you’re working with a script, make sure you’re happy with it. Read it out loud or practise in front of a mirror. What looks good on paper can sometimes sound awkward when spoken. Aim to deliver every line with confidence, and don’t hesitate to refine the script until it feels right.

 

Straight back

Whether you’re sitting or standing, good posture is key. Yes, it might feel like being back at school—but no one wants to come across as slouchy or disinterested on camera.

If you’re sitting, avoid leaning back or sinking into the couch. Try to sit forward so your back isn’t resting against the chair. You might not feel completely comfortable, but sitting this way shows your engagement, boosts your energy, and makes you look more confident on camera.

 

Talk with your hands

A lot of people we’ve filmed often say, “I move my hands too much when I talk.” But funnily enough, the opposite is usually true—you probably need to move them more!

Hand gestures are a powerful communication tool. They add energy, help express your passion, and keep your audience engaged. Standing stiff with your arms pinned to your sides makes you look—and feel—unnatural. So don’t be afraid to let your hands do some of the talking too.

Not sure what to do with my hands

What to wear

These are few tips for dress code but remember, these are not rules.

  • Try to avoid clothes with patterns & plain white
  • Choose comfortable clothes that make you feel like a boss
  • Avoid any dangling/loud jewellery or accessories as they can often be picked up by the microphone.
  • Bring a spare set of clothes that are the opposite colour/tone. When the shooting locations changes to a nice green garden, and you have your favourite green dress on, you could get lost in the background. It also doubles as a backup set of clothes if the unthinkable happens like spilling a coffee on your camera-ready outfit right before the shoot.
  • Check out more clothing tips here.

 

Remember, it’s all about the viewer

This one’s big. Remember, the video isn’t being made for you to watch and critique how you look or sound. You’re creating it to share a message with your audience. They won’t know how far outside your comfort zone you were—what they’ll notice is your passion, clarity, and energy. If you deliver your message in a way that connects, then you’ve nailed it.

And here’s the good news—the more time you spend on camera, the more confident you’ll become. The key is to start. Then do it again. And again.

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