Viral Video Marketing

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April 1st, 2009 at 12:00 am

Using Video Marketing To Promote Your Company Online

Nothing has changed the advertising industry more than the popular usage of the internet. If you start a business now, your marketing methods will be vastly different than if you had started a business 15 years ago. One way you can take advantage of modern technology to promote your business is to use video marketing. There are many ways that you can do so. Most of the time it only takes a cheap camera and a PC, and maybe a little bit of video editing skills. Read on to find out some options, and you can start marketing your company through video.

An introductory video is a great way to give people information about your company. You can create a concise video outlining the key services or products you offer, and why your company is the best one to choose. You can place this video on your site, so that new visitors can simply hit the “play” button and become acquainted with your business. If you decide to do this, you should have at least semi-professional quality, and a dense flow of information so that you don’t deter viewers from watching the entire thing.

One trend in video marketing is the creation of “viral” videos – videos that are so entertaining, bizarre, or funny that people will show their friends. If done correctly, the video will spread like wildfire across the internet, reaching hundreds of thousands of people, without costing you a cent in advertising or hosting costs. In many viral marketing campaigns, the sheer strangeness of the video compels people to spread it, such as game publisher Ubisoft’s “screaming rabbit” videos which reached massive popularity on the internet.

One important lesson in viral marketing is to acknowledge that your company is responsible for the video. Wal-Mart and Sony learned this the hard way – both of them attempted to create seemingly independent viral campaigns, only to have their plot quickly foiled by internet sleuths. So come up with a good, viral idea, and let your company take full responsibility for it. It’s sure to save you a lot of embarrassment.

If you don’t have the resources to make a video on your own, then you could hire a video marketing company to produce one for you. Usually they’ll offer professional quality videos with skilled editors working behind the scenes. You can submit a script or narrative and have it read. If this type of thing is within your budget, then it is highly recommended since your video will be in the hands of people who produce marketing videos for a living.

Technology has given us a wealth of new opportunities, and the businesses that take advantage of this are the ones that will succeed. So if you’ve got a company that you would like to promote on the internet, look into using video marketing. If used properly, you can produce clever videos for your company that will capture the attention of customers, and bring people in from all corners of the internet.

October 20th, 2008 at 10:43 pm

Inside The Lab At Viral Video Marketing.Us

It is really great to be typing away my first blog post for this new site Viral Video Marketing. I picked up the domain name (viralvideomarketing.us) probably about two months ago and have been so busy with launching other web projects, filming videos, editing videos and uploading that it has taken me a bit to get this site up and running.

Mind you not that I was in any hurry – regardless I am now at the point where I am moving forward to my great internet “video” experiment. Time will tell just how effect video will be for me and my various “web projects in 2008. Last year I did use video to help launch and drive several sites, however the cooking show (cookingrecipestv.com) will be a much bigger challenge.

Filming in a kitchen, with lights, trying to pull off 5 to 10 minute videos is an entirely different animal (it’s a lot more difficult) than speaking into a web cam. First off while I love my flip camcorder it is not cut out for filming a real cooking show. I have purchased two camcorders trying to find one with a quality image I can live with. Then their is the whole “video editing” which we will get to in the days to come.

Regardless I am in deep into video – I am so glad I picked up that little flip about nine months ago. I feel like I found the perfect niche for me online, of course I am fairly bias. The public will have the ultimate vote in the days and weeks to come.
The video above is a run through the “Lab” …
my office, some of the video equipment I am using now (January 2008) and our film set / kitchen.

To your success …