6 Tips For More Successful Video Marketing

Since 2010 I've been encouraging my clients to leverage the power of video.
Some of them have followed my advice and seen great results. Others have not been quite ready to take the plunge.
Here's the truth: video marketing can work wonders for your business.
Studies from the Wharton School of Business, Procter & Gamble Marketing, TopFuel Media, and others show that companies of all sizes can position products and services very effectively with video. In fact, recent research shows that:
- Video's response rate is six times that of print.
- There is a 50% increase in memory retention when comparing video to print.
- 97% of consumers want products or service information via video instead of brochures or print ads.
Not surprisingly, Zappos (the internet's largest retailer of shoes) announced it sells up to 30% more merchandise when an item is accompanied by a video describing the product. Now that's powerful!
I love video because it eliminates geographic boundaries. Video connects on multiple senses - both sight and sound - and engages the recipient more fully than the printed word. And that means potential clients are therefore more likely to be influenced.
And of course, video allows your personal style to come through more strongly than it can with mere words. After all, most of us have learned good verbal communication skills throughout the course of our lives. Written skills? Not so much! Although you may nervous about being in front of a camera, I would be willing to bet that more of you would be able to create good content for a video than could write a compelling print newsletter.
And if there were no other reason to use video, consider this: over 85% of buyers research homes online before buying. It's a good bet they're researching agents too!
So how can you create a successful video? By following these simple steps:
- Decide on the subject matter. Most agents assume that their video should feature one of their listings, and should be used to market the home. That's certainly one way to use video, and it can be very effective. But what if you don't have listings? Think about creating a video where you talk about current market conditions. Or a niche market that you're passionate about - waterfront properties, first-time home buyers, or condominiums. One of my clients interviews his service partners - stager, lender, and inspector. What a great idea!
- Prepare your content. What is the main point you want to make? What details can you include that support that point? And don't forget a "call to action"! If your video features a listing, something as simple as "Contact me to learn more about this home and the great neighborhood it's located in!" fits the bill. Or you could offer a free report on market conditions.
- Use the right equipment. You don't have to be a professional videographer to create video that will get results. You do, however, need a video camera... and there are dozens of options available. You may also want to consider purchasing supplemental light sources. Clamp lights, gorilla lights, and box lights are common options. Finally, you will need software, such as Camtasia or iMovie, to edit your videos.
- Think about adding a co-host or expert. Whether you are feeling nervous or you simply want to boost your credibility, you may want to occasionally have a co-host on your videos. For example, you may want to do a joint "state of the market" video with your preferred mortgage lender.
- Include your brand. If you're savvy enough to have created a business brand, be sure it is showcased in your video. Dress appropriately, and as you do in "real life." There's nothing more disconcerting than seeing an agent film in a suit and tie... who then shows up to meet a client for the first time in flip-flops and a Hawaiian shirt!
- Add an emotional component. The aim of any marketing is to engage the customer, and nothing will do this more quickly than creating an emotional reaction. If your video focuses on market activity (actives, pending, solds in your area), don't just recite the dry facts. Paint a picture about what it means for an aging couple to sell their home more quickly than they expected due to changes in the market, and how that frees them up to move to the next phase of their lives. If you're creating a video to showcase a listing, remember to talk not just about features, but also about emotion-laden benefits.
- Have fun! Let your personality shine in the video. This is your opportunity to showcase who you are, and why someone would want to work with you. All of us want to work with clients that are a good "fit" for our business. Relax, and don't try to be someone you're not.
I really want to see agents elevate their business through video in the coming months. You can do it too! In fact, the more of these tips you can incorporate into your next video, the more success you're likely to have.
Are you using video in your business to market listings? To market yourself? To talk about what's happening with real estate? I'd love to hear how this phenomenal tool is positively impacting your business.
By Denise Lones CSP, M.I.R.M., CDEI - The founding partner of The Lones Group, Denise Lones, brings over two decades of experience in the real estate industry. With expertise in strategic marketing, business analysis, branding, new home project planning, product development, and agent/broker training, Denise is nationally recognized as the source for all things "real estate". With a passion for improvement, Denise has helped thousands of real estate agents, brokers, and managers build their business to unprecedented levels of success, while helping them maintain balance and quality of life.




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46 Comments on 6 Tips for More Successful Video Marketing
Denise, I am planning to do video marketing - so your first 6 tips are fabulous. (And I love the 7th one even more!)
The 7th tip is so important, if you are uncomfortable on camera it is easy to show and the person watching it will be able to tell. Having fun is the name of the game.
Denise, If I may quote from your ActiveRain Profile, "The key to success is all about people, systems, follow-through, and ...taking action!". I'm already a video believer and have been working diligently to create and syndicate community related videos and community video websites.
I recognize and appreciate the fact that MOST Real Estate Agents will read this post or any post about videos and do nothing. While I actively and frequently encourage others to begin a Video System, to easily gain ranking advantage for Community Google Searches, MOST will not do it, OR will barely do it and say they did it.
Andrew Mooers (#20) got the message in 2008, started his Video System and continues to reap the rewards because he followed-through, and ... took action. Thank you for sharing this good advice; you have a New ActiveRain Subscriber. Please provide me the link to your YouTube Channel and I'll Subscribe. Best wishes always.
Bookmarked, Denise,
Great points! I always wanted to "move up" in my marketing... And this is a great way to do it.
Thanks for sharing.
Great tips! We've recently used videos for our site, testimonials, and for our tutorial demos. Right now we're working on a few new video. They do make a huge difference!
Yes, most people love pictures instead of having to do the hard thing, like read. Good points you make.
Wonderful tips Denise. Video is such a powerful tool to help us connect with prospects and stay connected with current and previous clients.
Hi Denise. I am not as far along in video productions as I would like to be, but after reading your posts and a few others that I have seen lately, it's time to get more serious about "video marketing".
Denise, we have done real videos for our listings but none with us in front of the camera. Time to add that for sure.
Sharon
Thanks Denise, you are far ahead of me on this subject, and with the importance of video, I am trying to get much better.
I did a quick interview with Brian Stevens and Frank Gureay on video bloging you can view it here
Reblogged this and I am a new subscriber. Your words echo my sentiments regarding video. Thanks for the smart and thoughtful reasons we need to use video.
Great post about videos and what to do. It has been on my mind for a while now and I need to take better action. I do the slide videos, yet they are not the same as the live videos I see some doing. Thank you for another push forward.
Denise, I'm making video my goal...thanks for the info I will keep referring to.
I talked with other agents about video and we agree that it's a powerful medium. I however must get over my inclination to run and hide when the camera is on....maybe some trial runs will help me get started. Thanks for reinforcing the idea to get motivated with Video
Fabulous tips for those getting started! And there is never a lack of material!
Have a great weekend!
Denise,
Wow, great tips. i am wanting to start video marketing as part of my marketing. Do you recommend any special type of video camera or will anything do?
Thank you,
Arica
Arica - Thank you! You'll want something portable and easy to use. Make sure it's easy to get your videos online to YouTube too. Video cameras are changing a lot lately, so talk to a store expert or check up on Consumer Reports. PCMag also has great reviews (http://www.pcmag.com/reviews/camcorders). Ours is a Sony HDR160, which fits in the palm of my hand. It can take stills and has a feature that keeps the picture steady when holding it. Usually we use a tripod. The camera has a decent microphone built in, but we've started using wireless lapel mics instead for a more warm and in-person quality sound.
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