Creating an online video can take an extremely long time to put together.
Achieving video marketing success is sometimes seen as expensive and hard to do. Content creators are often disappointed with the amount of effort it takes to produce an online video versus the online exposure and visibility that it actually receives. What if your video could appear extremely high in the search engines and thousands of views could be obtained for an extremely low price point?
Follow these 10 unforgettable but easy to implement video marketing success tips and you’ll be bragging about the exposure that this rich form of media is providing for you!
YouTube is second largest search engine in the world. More than 1 billion unique users visit YouTube each month and over 6 billion hours of video are watched every 30 days. Uploading your video to YouTube will instantly get your online video content seen by the masses.
Before creating a video, think of what the online community will be interested in. Making a video that is compelling to a niche audience will result in great organic growth.
As a tennis player, I’m always looking for tips to improve my serve. That’s why when working with a tennis club; we decided to make a video on “How To Hit a Faster Tennis Serve.” The video now has over 112,000 views and is constantly one of the highest referral sources for the tennis clubs website.
“How To” videos are very informative and receive great exposure.
Read more at http://www.jeffbullas.com/2013/07/30/top-10-tips-for-incredible-video-marketing-success/#y5DD80Uz4yUFI7Q0.99
Top 10 Tips for Incredible Video Marketing Success – Jeffbullas’s Blog.
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