Showing posts with label video marketing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label video marketing. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Infographic: The Social Video Marketing Starter Guide

Yesterday I posted 7 ways video marketing can grow your business today's post is a social video marketing starter guide:

Monday, August 25, 2014

Video: 7 ways video marketing can grow your business

It is apparent that in 2014 and beyond with streaming HD video access via mobile, video, O.T.T. and desktop the online video audience will continue to grow! "Next to a face-to-face interaction, no marketing tactic comes closer to bridging that gap and closing a sale than video marketing."  
 Several factors such as increases in Internet speed (5G for mobile is not very far behind) and also "smarter" and much more powerful mobile phones/computers/apps make it possible to record, edit, broadcast, and stream online HD video with ease.
For more on how ‎video‬ ‪marketing‬ can deliver a client's brand message and can grow a business please check the video here as it is quite informative!:  
Video: 7 ways video marketing can grow your business  
- "We now have the ability anytime we want to broadcast our videos to the entire world, for free. The barrier to entry and the cost associated with creating videos has never been lower. So why are so few businesses taking advantage of it?"...

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

The Power And Culture Of "Likes"

PBS Frontline Presents “Generation Like” explores the evolving relationships between teens, social media, and corporate marketing. 
- via the Press release: "In Generation Like, an eye-opening follow-up to FRONTLINE’s 2001 documentary The Merchants of Cool, author Douglas Rushkoff returns to the world of youth culture to explore how the perennial teen quest for identity and connection has migrated to social media — and how big brands are increasingly co-opting young consumers’ digital presences. “Today’s teens don’t need to be chased down by corporations,” Rushkoff says. “They’re putting themselves online for anyone to see. They tell the world what they think is cool—starting with their own online profiles. Likes, follows, retweets, and favorites are the social currency of this generation.” And they’re a very real currency for marketers: instead of selling the product to the teenage audience, the idea is to get the teenage audience to sell the product to itself..."