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Lights, Camera, Action | Steps to Your Video Success

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Real Estate Technology with Imagine WOW! Digital Marketing Agency

video marketing

Creating your first video is an exciting step. It can also be challenging, overwhelming and downright scary. However, the pros to integrating video marketing into your online efforts far outweigh the cons.  Stepping into this medium is in my opinion, well worth the effort!

In my four part series Steps to Video Success, you will learn how to write effective scripts, how to capture the attention (and information) of your viewers, where to post, how to post and what camera, lighting and additional equipment you will need to get started.

Why Use Video Marketing

  • Video marketing offers an endless supply of content to your website and blog and gives your visitors the opportunity to see the guy or gal behind that great content. Use it for everything from educational to hyperlocal videos. Check out this fun example from David Ames.
  • With the popularity of YouTube (We spend 2.9 billion hours on YouTube per month!!) adding video to your online presence can certainly be a game changer for your business.
  • Statistics show that 80% of people will watch a video while only 60% will listen to an audio presentation and a mere 40% will read an article. WOW, those are telling stats!

The problem for most people is taking the first step. Whether it’s fear of the camera or a fear of the unknown, we usually are the biggest barrier between ourselves and video success. So before you go diving in, let’s take a look at the first 3 steps to your video success.

Choose Your Topic

  • Is your topic relevant to your audience? Is it information that is of interest and does it provide a solution or answer to their needs? Look to your local news, industry headlines and keyword research for high demand topics.
  • Does your topic offer value to your viewers? Just like any other content, your video should offer tips, advice and valuable offers. Video gives you the opportunity to impart timely information in an entertaining and appealing way.
  • Does your content have an emotional appeal? Can you share a funny, poignant or inspiring story? Tapping into emotions isn’t necessary. However, it does help your viewers connect with you, your business and your message.

Create Your Script

  • Outline your key points – What is the number one goal of your video?
  • Include information that will connect with your audience. For example, a personal story that relates to your topic.
  • Offer something that adds value to their life, solves a problem, gives them hope or shows them how to do something.
  • Create a very clear call to action. What do you want them to do (opt in to your newsletter) or where what would you like them to check out (your new website).
  • Now practice, practice, practice! I choose to do this in front of a mirror but you can also try it out on a loved one (This would be a supportive loved one that offers constructive not destructive criticism!)
  • Time your content to ensure you move through your video quickly. (The average viewer won’t watch a video longer than 2 minutes)
  • Create note cards and position them near your camera or use an online teleprompter to highlight your key points.

Choose the Right Equipment

Just remember, when it comes to video marketing and creating your online persona, Be Yourself!

Creating your brand is all about building credibility and trust between you and your audience.

When who we are is accurately depicted in our video and writing, people will respond. Plus, being YOU on video is so much easier than acting!

So get out there and start your video blogging journey!

And don’t forget to check out our next installment in our Steps to Your Video Success series!

 


Lights, Camera, Action | Steps to Your Video Success was written by Rebekah Radice.

Comments(20)

Betty Knowles
Southwest Missouri Realty - Springfield, MO
Ready to sell? Call Betty!

Great introduction to video Rebehah! We have started doing hyper-local videos and testimonials. Its a lot of work but its fun!

Aug 03, 2011 12:35 PM
Joe Manausa - Tallahassee, FL
Joe Manausa Real Estate - Tallahassee, FL
Tallahassee Real Estate

Awesome job Rebekah. I'm trying to get myself started and your blog was timed perfect (for me :)). I really liked the teleprompter and can see myself using that. Thank you.

Aug 03, 2011 12:39 PM
Diane Beaumont
Benchmark Mortgage - Woodland Park, CO
USDA,FHA,Jumbo,VA Woodland Park, CO Mortgage

I'm not planning on getting in front of the camera, but I might with a script.  The fear of not knowing what to say and freezing up is enough to keep me behind the camera for a while.  I would love to do it and will continue to push myself.  Thanks for the great instructions!

Aug 03, 2011 12:49 PM
Mary Macy
Top Agents Atlanta Metro - Roswell, GA
Top Agents Atlanta Metro

Good Job with the post.  I need to venture into this, it just is one more thing to do on an ever growing list.  When do we get caught up and just sell real estate??  HA

Aug 03, 2011 04:18 PM
Jon Kolsky
Kolsky Realty & Management - Long Beach, CA
Licensed California Real Estate Broker

Rebekah-awesome blog, great information! I've been able to make some video blogs but my problem is,,, I don't have the nerve yet to put them out to the public. I'm sure soon, I will hit the transfer to YouTube button..have a great night- Jon

Aug 03, 2011 04:25 PM
Debe Maxwell, CRS
Savvy + Company (704) 491-3310 - Charlotte, NC
The RIGHT CHARLOTTE REALTOR!

Oh, everytime I read a post on videos, I'm reminded of just how far behind I am in this department!  I'm working on it but, think I need to buy a new camera to get me going!!  :-)

Aug 03, 2011 04:59 PM
Steve Stenros
Poway,La Jolla,Del Mar,Mira Mesa,Carlsbad,Escondido,Temecula - San Diego, CA
CREIA MCI, ICC, ACI Home Inspector,San Diego

Very nice post, Rebekah! This will be a very useful series for those looking to begin doing videos. Videos bring great SEO!

Aug 03, 2011 05:26 PM
Mimi Foster
Falcon Property Company - Colorado Springs, CO
Voted Colorado Springs Best Realtor

I am so impressed by you, favorite human.  I am proud of the effort that you have put in to this, and your product is superb.  Excited for the next one . . .

Aug 03, 2011 05:35 PM
Hrisco & Associates
Hrisco & Associates - Roanoke, TX
Roanoke Homes for Sale - Roanoke Neighborhoods

Wow, Rebekah, keep delivering the goods, thanks for the tip on the teleprompter....sweet.

Aug 03, 2011 06:50 PM
Terri Poehler
Realtor - Coral Springs, FL
Coral Springs Real Estate Agent

So many toys, so little time. But it seems like a fun, yet productive avenue. Thanks!

Aug 04, 2011 12:37 AM
Nancy Trout
Benchmark Mortgage - Colorado Springs, CO
Mortgage Loan Officer in Colorado Springs, CO

I am ready to take this challenge on Rebekah and now you've given me a better idea about what I need and where  Iget started.  Thanks and suggested!!

Aug 04, 2011 02:23 AM
Rebekah Radice
Imagine WOW! Digital Marketing Agency - Burbank, CA
Social Media Marketing, Coaching & Training

Betty & John - It is a lot of work there's no denying that but the benefits are huge.  I love the hyperlocal videos - such a great way to connect with your community!

Thanks Joe!  With all you have going on, I'm not sure how you'll find the time to fit it in! ;)

LOL Mary - it is a constant juggling act isn't it??!  Gotta make the most time for your bread and butter and then fit things like this in where you can.

Aug 04, 2011 02:26 AM
Jesse Zagorsky
Z Team Real Estate REO Marketing Specialist - Del Mar, CA
REO Marketing Specialist - San Diego County, Del Mar, Chula Vista

I'm using video with my listings but that's about it.  I've shied away from putting myself on the camera, but I guess I need to dig in and just do it!

Aug 04, 2011 02:59 AM
Brian L. Sirota, Esq.
Bristar Realty (Realtor/Attorney) - Orange, CA
For Solutions: (714) 501-7660

Hey Mimi's favorite human, I've tried a couple of times, but they end up on the cutting room floor, with most of my blogs.   Your blog is an articulate reminder, for us all, to get one "in the can." 

Brian

Aug 04, 2011 11:17 AM
Kristin Hamilton CA REALTOR
Berkshire Hathaway California Realty - Beaumont, CA
(909) 557-6966- Specialize 55+ Communties Banning

You must have read my mind. I bought a Kodak filp video camera and have been working on making videos to post on my YouTube account. My husband has an Apple computer so he is going to help me add words, music, fade-ins, editing etc. Your article is great and I just forwarded to my husband's computer so he can read it. Thanks for all your help.

Aug 04, 2011 02:39 PM
Rebekah Radice
Imagine WOW! Digital Marketing Agency - Burbank, CA
Social Media Marketing, Coaching & Training

Get going Brian!  I know if anyone can do it - YOU can!

Thank you Kristin and I hope it helps in your efforts!  I know it can be a huge project when you think about content, production and all the other factors that go into creating a video.

Aug 04, 2011 02:41 PM
Maya Swamy
Funds Available - Long Beach, CA
Ph.D. Long Beach, CA - fundsavailable.com

Great  post on the making of videos. I have a small sony handycam but am beginning to conclude its light sensitivity is too low. Have to wait to buy something else.

Aug 04, 2011 03:21 PM
Sylvia Dowty, Realtor® Silverthorne CO Summit County,Breckenridge,Frisco,Dillon
Omni Real Estate Company - Silverthorne, CO

Missed this the other day Rebekah -- gonna have to reblog!  Great info and easy to understand for a newbie like me!

Aug 05, 2011 03:38 AM
Dave Sullivan
Real Estate One - Birmingham, MI
Michigan Realtor with an investor viewpoint

I did a quick interview with Brian Stevens and Frank Gureay on video bloging you can view it here  

Aug 13, 2012 11:06 PM