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Marketing Mastery: How To Create Promo Videos That Get Results

<p>Video  can be a very powerful tool for your business&comma; whether it is aimed at gaining new clients&comma; distributors for your products or investors to give you the money you need to expand your operation&period; Whether you plan on making hard copy DVDs or throwing the video up on your website or YouTube&comma; you need to give some thought into its creation&period; It is not enough to just get a camera and start shooting&period; Here are some tips to create a video that will get results&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2>Who is the Audience&quest;<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>You are making this video for other people&comma; and it is important to always keep what exact people in mind from start to finish&period; A video aimed at investors would be much different than a video aimed at your target customer base&period; If you are making a video for the latter&comma; it is important to get clear on your exact audience and tailor it to that&period; You cannot be everything to everyone&comma; and taking this approach may lead to a bland video that fails to make the impact it has the potential to&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2>Determine the Message<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>There is a reason you are making this video&semi; you are hoping to get a certain result&period; To accomplish this goal&comma; you need to get clear on the message&period; What are you trying to say&quest; What are you hoping people will do as a result of watching this&quest; What do you want to convey about your company or a particular product and service&quest; You need to get crystal clear on this&comma; or you risk creating a video with a diluted&comma; unclear message&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2>Include a Call to Action<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>You are making your video because you want customers to buy your product or because you want distributors to carry it in their stores&period; They know this too&comma; but you still need to make this super clear to them&period; It’s like Twitter&period;&period;everyone wants their tweets to be retweeted&semi; do you know the one thing that makes a person more likely to share someone else’s update&comma; according to research&quest; A simple request to retweet included with the message&period; People are more likely to &OpenCurlyQuote;’click here’’ when you tell them to do just that&period; If you want a distributor to sell your products&comma; include information on how to get started—throw in some testimonials from distributors you are currently working with&period; If you want a customer to buy something&comma; tell them the website they need to visit to do so&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2>Post Video Considerations<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>You have completed the video but you are not quite done yet&period; Before you begin the editing process&comma; you need to think about how you will be showing the video—will it be going on the web as well as a DVD&quest; If the latter&comma; you need to look into various aspects of digital disc manufacturing&comma; such as turn-around time&comma; replication rates and what not&period; Will you be displaying it on a large screen&quest; Do you need broadcast quality tape outputs&quest; All of these different final products can affect the editing process&comma; budget and timetable for completion—you want it all figured out before you start the editing process&period; If you are making DVDs&comma; do not forget about the pretty packaging—you need to design an attractive cover&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Kelli Cooper is a freelance writer who covers a range of marketing topics from how to make promo videos to social media etiquette&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Photo Credit<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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