96% of B2B organizations use video in some capacity in their marketing campaigns. 73% of which report having positive results to their ROI.
Video is no longer an option when it comes to your campaigns, but a necessity. This is the one time where you should cave to peer pressure and do what everyone else is doing.
Don’t just take our word for it though. We’ll show you how video can increase your brand’s trust, make it easier to find your products, improve your email marketing, reach more of your customers, and increase your bottom line.
Let’s dig into the benefits of video marketing!
Brand loyalty is something that every business seeks. Not only do you want to bring in new customers, but you also want to create repeat customers who are loyal to your brand. Video is a great avenue to do just that. Let’s look at the numbers:
Put this into action for your business by creating videos designed to bring your customers back for more. Some of our favorite types of these videos are tutorial videos, video testimonials, and product specific videos.
Transparency and authenticity are huge factors in creating trustworthy content. When you’re creating your videos, make sure to keep your audience in mind. High quality and professionally made video may look nice to you and your CMO, but your audience may not be able to identify with it if it doesn’t feel authentic. Remember it’s not just about what you’re featuring, but how it will make your audience feel.
Now onto how video can improve your SEO!
If you can tell me the name of a business that doesn’t care about their SEO, please let me know, because I can’t think of any! SEO, search engine optimization, is probably one of the most used acronyms in the marketing world because everyone wants theirs to be better.
The number of algorithms and bots that are out there organizing and optimizing search results is far too many to number off. But one thing they all have in common is their affinity toward video. Check out the stats!
Okay, so how do you turn those numbers into results for you? Creating videos doesn’t have to be tumultuous and extravagant, it can be as simple as turning FAQ answers into videos. These are the questions people are searching for, so your search volume should already be high. Win number one. Secondly, this will save you customer service time if you can send them over to a video that answers their question.
Other topics that you can cover to help increase your search results are get-to-know-you videos from your team or monthly live updates about your company. Live video is your friend on social media. Facebook treats live video as the favorite child and will bump your content to the top of everyone’s timelines.
Now that we know how to improve our SEO let’s talk about email marketing.
If you think email marketing is a thing of the past, you may want to reconsider. Email is still a great way to get in front of your customers and video is a fantastic way to make those current emails more engaging.
Think of adding video to your email like getting Botox. The bones and structure are there you just need the little injection of good stuff to bring it back to life. Adding the word video to the subject line alone increases your open nearly 19%. Let’s look at some more email data.
The easiest way to do this is to repurpose content you’ve already created by embedding videos in an email newsletter. If you’re a little unsure on this idea, check out our post dedicated entirely to video in email.
Another option is to have your sales team include introduction videos in their email efforts. This allows your leads to get to know your team better and feel more comfortable with their sales rep. When they’re more comfortable with their sales rep, they’ll be more likely to buy. Win-win!
Video is mobile friendly too, which makes it even easier to stay in front of your audience.
Everyone is always on the go, but they’re also always attached to their phones. Lucky for you they’re usually scrolling through their newsfeed and watching videos. Let’s look at some stats:
Launch a video series on your social media channels to engage viewers, quick and concise videos are best. Many people would rather watch a video than read a story, so chop up your blogs and make a thirty-second recap to post on social. This allows you to repurpose content you’ve already created and deliver your information to your audience in a way that they are more likely to engage with.
Pro Tip: Make sure your videos have captions so they can be understood without sound.
We saved the best for last. Crunching the numbers and making sure your marketing efforts are working is what your CMO is going to care about the most. Investing in video is a necessity, but don’t just take our word for it:
By developing a video strategy to include in your marketing efforts, your business will see the benefits. Video marketing is here to stay and you’re going to want to get in on the action. Of all the benefits your business can see, improved brand loyalty, higher ranking SEO, and a higher bottom line make for a profitable argument.