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5 Videos Your Small Business Needs To Be Using

So now that you know the importance and value of using online video, which types of video should you be using to promote your business? Here are our top 5:

The first thing I always do before purchasing a product or service is to check customer reviews. I want to know what other people’s experiences were with the product before I buy it. Video testimonials take this to the next level.

Here is an example of a customer testimonial video that we produced for a local mortgage broker company, Specialised Mortgage Solutions.

The video performed really well on Facebook and provided more credibility to the business by showcasing a real customers experience.

You can tell people how good you and your products/services are until you’re blue in the face but it’s much more believable if a customer is saying these things about you instead.

Before people buy a product, they like to see it in action. Why not make a video showing off one of your products? Show people how it works as well as the features and benefits the product can bring to the customer.

Here’s a video from a 5-part series that we are currently producing for G.J. Gardner Homes Orange.

The series is about showcasing the different construction stages from the beginning to the finished house.

This aims to show people what it’s like to build a home with G.J. Gardner.

There’s a reason why unboxing videos have become so popular on YouTube. There are entire channels dedicated to opening packages containing different products from the newest iPhone to coffee machines. People like to know exactly what they’re getting before they make a purchase, so why not give them the peace of mind by showing them in video form?

These videos help your target audience solve a problem they are likely to be having. If you’re a personal trainer you might make a video showing your audience how to get the most out of a workout. If you’re a dentist, you might make a video about how to properly clean your teeth.

Now making these types of videos may at first seem counterproductive. “If I show my customers how to do it themselves, then why would they need me?”

These videos show that you have your customer’s best interests at heart.

They also establish you as an expert — and one they like! Let me put it this way. If you’ve been sharing loads of free, helpful videos that are saving your customers time and money then they are going to love you. Now…when they come across a problem that they can’t solve themselves, who are they going to go to first? YOU!

For example, I create free blog posts showing you how to do the things I sell from web design to video production, but you may not want to do the stuff I teach. These posts do however show that I know what I’m talking about and can likely help you solve your problem.

Here’s a tutorial style video we made for Specialised Mortgage Solutions.

In this video, Barry teaches you what a comparison rate is and how you can use it to save money on your home loan.

This video received very positive engagement on social media as it had the potential to save each viewer thousands of dollars.

This may be obvious, but if no one knows about your product, then even if they need it they won’t be able to buy it. You need to create demand for your product by letting people know of its existence.

This is a video we produced for the travel company Himalayan Schoolies to promote their alternative schoolies trips to Nepal.

If high school graduates don’t know that they can travel to another country and experience a new culture instead of just going to the Gold Coast, then they won’t be able to sign up and have the experience of a lifetime!

Himalayan Schoolies realised this and used us to create this promotional video to spread the word about them across social media and on their website.

Live video has absolutely taken off in 2017! With all of the major social media platforms now offering live video support including Facebook, Instagram and YouTube, more and more people are getting behind this new type of content.

There are loads of platforms that have live streaming functionality. Some of the most popular are:

Which one should you livestream on? It all comes down to where your audience is. For most small businesses this will be Facebook. But if you have a larger following on Instagram or YouTube, then go with that!

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