Appropriate Use of Video

With the popularity of YouTube and video podcasts available all over the internet, I thought it would be a good idea to let you know the best use of video on your web site, and this will be in no particular order.

Firstly, I think a good use of video is to present yourself. If you are an expert, not just a professional, a video can tell your audience much more than words typed on a website or pictures of your work. Video is a magical medium. Let’s call it the Oprah factor. How many millions of women watch Oprah on a daily basis? According to one website I visited, the number is 8 million every day. How many of those millions feel like they are Oprah’s best friend? Probably more than would admit.

If Oprah can create the feeling of being best friends with everyone that watches her show, isn’t it reasonable to suspect that you can do the same thing, on a more basic level, with some of the people that visit your website, if you have video to support it?

One of our Utah clients owns referral/networking groups. We designed a web site for him and maintain it, but one of the solutions we had for his business was to produce a weekly video message to his members. His problem was that he was just one man versus eight groups of ten or more business owners all wanting face time with him every week. One man in too many places equals chaos and no new revenue being generated. We thought that a weekly video message available on his site would help those that needed some face time feel better without it, he would retain more members, and have a few less problems do deal with. I am proud to announce that one year later, more or less, these video messages are doing just that. His clients feel like they talk to him weekly, even if they don’t.

Now let’s consider another angle of this video idea…

An expert is the source. Experts are those people you do business with, but they are also the source of knowledge you need concerning particular industries. I consult regularly with experts on many of the projects I undertake. Then there are professionals. Professionals are people you would trust to do right by you in their industry, but not necessarily the source for all of your answers. Experts garner not just business, but followings. Professionals garner business, but not followings. Experts make millions. Professionals may make good money, but they rarely sell themselves or have packages of information that establish them as experts.

Consider that a well placed, well produced video can establish you as an expert more than anything you can do on your website. The imagery of a good video will imprint your message in to the brains of your clients much more effectively than all of the writing or still photos you can create.

Let’s take this one step further and consider that a video series on your industry not only produces good will and traffic for your site, but also further entrenches the idea that you are an expert on your subject, not just a professional. We do a weekly podcast on this site about things I like to talk about, and shortly we will be doing a bi-weekly video podcast called the Good, the Bad, and Ugly of the web. We need to practice what we preach here at They Research. On it we will show you the secrets that good sites use, what not to do, and what to avoid completely.

Lastly, consider the value of viral marketing. If you have a great video, it can market your products or services thousands of times over with little or no work. My favorite example of this is the video series put out on YouTube by BlendTec. They are a Utah based commercial blender company who used their CEO as the spokesperson for a video series called Will It Blend. From the cheesy music to the outrageous things they blend, these videos are perfect for the web. They demonstrate every strength of their product in a fun and wild way. They are short and to the point. The editing is basic but well done. They use two cameras to mix up the view. Each of their videos on YouTube have seen hundreds of thousands of views and some of them have been played upwards of 7 million times. Here is a sample of Will It Blend.

 
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How would you like your message played 7 million times?

A good friend of mine just called and had an idea for short, web-style videos that we are going to put on his site. I think the idea is amazing and we are going to partner on the project…as soon as we have something, we’ll be sure to present it to you. In the mean time, what are you doing to make sure your web site has the ability to present YOU as an EXPERT and not just a professional?

Are You An Expert Or Just A Professional?

I was in a meeting this last Tuesday with about thirty different business owners and professionals and I asked them three questions.

Ask yourself…

Are you a professional?

Are you not just a professional, but an expert?

If I went to your website today, would your site tell me that you are an expert or a professional?

I have to admit, I’m guilty of not paying too much attention to my own website. At the end of a long day of programming I don’t really want to spend much time on my own work. The problem is…I’m an expert. I’m not just a professional web designer.

Did you know that the first thing someone does after they meet you and find out about your business is go look at your website? It’s true…

Then they go to Google and do a search about you to see if there is any more information there that wasn’t included on your website.

Here’s a dare for you. Go to Google and type Tyler Seamons and see what happens.

I just did it and the 22 links in the first three pages of search results will take you either to my websites or to sites I have contributed to.

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What happens if you put your name in Google? What are people going to see if they do?

Wouldn’t you like to be able to control what people are going to see when they put your name in Google? That is what a website can do for you.

Not only that, but your website can effectively present your message to everyone that comes to check you out to see if they want to do business with you. Your website can be your best asset in your marketing profile, if carefully crafted and attention is paid to detail.

Creative use of audio, video, and text can capture the attention of your target audience for much longer than anything else you do. Think YouTube. How much time can you waste on YouTube watching stupid videos? What if your website could be a place for people to browse your messages, your video, your audio recordings, spending time getting to understand your ideas and your business sense? How much easier would it be to close a deal if your prospect already knew about you and how you do business based on your site?

That is one of our missions: make your site tell people you are an expert, not just a professional.

They Say You Need A Website

They say you need a website…Ever wonder why?

Here are my top ten reasons why you need a website:

  1. Credibility - as of right now if you do not at least have one page on the web, you are not in a credible business. If you don’t have a site, you aren’t considered a real business. No one takes a company serious that doesn’t at least embrace, even at an arm’s length, the internet.
  2. Branding - the internet is a magical place where people seek out your business, but if your site doesn’t reflect the image of the business, the core brand, you might as well throw all that money you spent on your website in the trash. If your site does reflect your brand, you get the advantage of having your message reinforced in your customer’s mind over and over again.
  3. Communication - the new version of the internet demands that you change the content of your website regularly. If you want to keep the attention of your audience, you need new content at least monthly, if not weekly. Your website can communicate in ways you never will be able to, with an audience that you can’t get to any other way. If you have a great site, your communication can extend to realms it has never been before.
  4. Establish Your Expertise - don’t you like to be considered an expert? Your website should present you and your company as the best and the most expert in your field. If it doesn’t, someone else is getting the credit for being the expert.
  5. Viral Marketing - if you can create something interesting, for example a video, that people enjoy or can laugh at, it will get passed in to millions of hands.
  6. Make More Money - my favorite reason for having a website is making more money. If your site doesn’t generate more dollars for you, it isn’t worth putting money in to.
  7. Automation - with all of the easy to implement technology that is available within a couple of clicks, you should be able to automate much of your communication to your customers.
  8. Generate Leads - your site can do much in the way of generating leads for your business. The key is to have a good call to action…
  9. Connect People - if your website can connect people to resources, you can make more money from creating affiliate resources…and provide useful services to the people who matter - your customers.
  10. Build Your Business - overall, if your site isn’t actively building your business for you, it is worthless and you should spend your money somewhere else…

We at They Research are dedicated to having your site make you more money, generate more business, and establish you as the leader in your field. We are so dedicated to this idea that we have created a free course on how to do this for yourself. Click here to find out more about it.

If you feel like we could help you take your site to the level you’d like, we’d love to talk to you. Give us a call at 801 979 7277 or email us at info@theyresearch.com.

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