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RJI Futures Lab Update #177: Making Video Content Searchable With Vidrovr - MediaShift

RJI Futures Lab Update #177: Making Video Content Searchable With Vidrovr - MediaShift | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
Vidrovr is new technology that can comb through video files and identify what’s happening in a video. As a result, video content can be easily searched or automatically linked to other related material.
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Very interesting new video search technology.
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How to Create a Killer Brand Video in 2 Hours

How to Create a Killer Brand Video in 2 Hours | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

If you’re looking to make use of video to market your brand (and there’s literally no reason why you shouldn’t), it might seem a little daunting at first:


Most videos online have increasingly decent production value. A low quality video can damage your brand’s image and reputation.


What’s more, there’s the big issue of time: making quality content requires a lot of man hours, so throwing a video together quickly may feel like a bad idea.


The good news is, video content is nowhere near as complicated as you might think.


With technology that’s readily available and a small budget, you can create fantastic video content in a couple of hours.


Let’s go through the tips and tricks you’ll need to create killer video content with a high production value that does a great job of selling your brand....

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Video is a hugely important marketing medium. Websites with videos keep site visitors for 88% longer than sites without video content.

Spencer Rung's curator insight, April 4, 2016 11:27 AM
This article is a great little guide on what a business could do if they wanted to save some money from hiring a professional to make video content for them. The article explains that most videos online are trending to higher and higher production value (technology is constantly improving) which means if you want to make video content you need to keep that in mind. I think this is great information because if a company wants to publish a video on one of their social-media platforms then they have to realize it can't look like it was filmed with a potato and all of the audio be background noise. This guide is especially good if you plan on publishing videos regularly since it tells you the key things you will need to make video content that will make it look like it has a high production value. A DSLR camera is a great solution to give a high quality image since there are so many adjustments you can make on it to look professional (depth of field is key). Also another thing most people don't realize is that while a cameras built in mic is convenient the quality is usually trash. A simple clip on mic is a easy and typically cheap fix for that. The last thing that is really key and again a fairly cheap fix is lighting. Professional level lighting can be bought on Amazon for under $100 and will add just a little more quality to your content.
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The Art of Miscommunication: When Web Conferencing Goes Wrong

The Art of Miscommunication: When Web Conferencing Goes Wrong | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

As businesses lean more heavily on video conferencing, there is often a disconnect between what is communicated and how it is communicated. Things can occur over the course of a face-to-face conversation that can compromise the entire dialogue. 


While the communicator's words and use of inflection are two of the more obvious things to pay attention to, often, however, the old adage rings true: actions speak louder than words. Micro-expressions unnecessarily shift the focus away from what’s being said to what’s being hinted. The following are some of the finer things to look for in your next video conference so that you can avoid all the inevitable awkward pauses....

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Practical tips for more effective video conferencing.

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Video Marketing for Small Business Owners - Business 2 Community

Video Marketing for Small Business Owners - Business 2 Community | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

YouTube may be the most popular video outlet on the internet, but it isn’t the only one. There are many more sites that support video and video marketing. While YouTube has some restrictions, many of these other sites don’t have any restrictions. Here is a basic guide to get you started in web based video marketing and to give you the tools to capitalize on this aspect of marketing.


Develop Content Strategically

The worst thing you can do with video marketing is to start posting content without a clear, strategic plan. Prior to posting your first video, have several other videos shot and ready to go. Each video should build on the previous one. This will keep things logical and appealing to customers. You should also make sure that your videos are kept under ten minutes. Anything longer and you run the risk of losing a potential client....

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Great guide to video basics...

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Video creativity: Why are brands creating blah content?

Video creativity: Why are brands creating blah content? | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
Video content reach is at an all-time high, but brands still don't generate more than 1,000 views. Where has all the creativity gone?


...With Americans clicking on and watching more videos than ever, brands must set their campaigns apart from the competition, which Pixability, a YouTube-certified marketing company, found is easier said than done. The agency noted that more than 50 percent of 200,000 business videos across 1,270 YouTube Channels have fewer than 1,000 views. Because the aggregate production value totals more than $4.3 billion, it’s clear companies aren’t seeing the content ROI they hoped for during production....

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Despite the power of video, research shows a huge lack of creativity and proper planning are holding companies back from getting results on YouTube and other social media channels.

Naomi Assaraf's curator insight, July 19, 2013 12:04 AM

It is interesting, isn't it? Tons of brands, but blah video content. Now that Instagram Video is finally taking off, I'm curious to see who'll cut through the blahdom. Personally, I thought the #jobsmovie did a great job, and I love that #comicon had an instagram video scavenger hunt! I think Instagram will change the way videos are branded, and that will help ROI through content.

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How to: shoot and edit video on an iPhone | How to succeed in journalism | Journalism.co.uk

How to: shoot and edit video on an iPhone | How to succeed in journalism | Journalism.co.uk | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
A guide on how to shoot and edit video for the web when out in the field or covering breaking news using an iPhone, iPad or iPod...

 

Great tips for PR, event managers, business and crisis managers...

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How to Crush Content Marketing: Invest in Online Video

How to Crush Content Marketing: Invest in Online Video | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

By 2020, nearly a million minutes of video content will cross global IP networks every second (Cisco Visual Networking Index, 2015-2020). That’s a tsunami wave of video content that we are already splashing around in. We stream Netflix, Snapchat in real-time, and experiment with Facebook Live. Feeds are filled with viral videos, bite-size recaps of major events, and more. Video is everywhere, but online video is more than just an “exciting” trend. It’s a titan in the digital space, and it will only become more popular. According to Cisco, globally, IP video traffic will be 82% of all consumer Internet traffic by 2020, up from 70% in 2015.


With all that video streaming on devices and platforms, there are more opportunities than ever to reach your audience. So, are you in the game? Does your content strategy consider video? If it doesn’t, you might be in trouble. Here’s why online video is here to stay....

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Here's why video makes marketing sense.

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Cat Videos, Binge TV Watching Will Account for 84 Percent of Internet Traffic, Cisco Says

Cat Videos, Binge TV Watching Will Account for 84 Percent of Internet Traffic, Cisco Says | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

...Internet video is expected to account for about 84 percent of all U.S. Internet traffic in four years, up from its current 78 percent, Cisco says. That figure also includes IP VOD, which is basically pay-TV providers’ on-demand video services. A recent Sandvine study on cord-cutters also pointed to how much more bandwidth they use than average Internet users. Interestingly, the percentage of traffic devoted to those pay-TV services is expected to drop as services from online content providers, such as Netflix or Amazon, become more popular, according to Cisco....

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U.S. Internet usage is still growing, and more of it will be video by 2018.

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Why NowThis News Has Traditional Media Scrambling

Why NowThis News Has Traditional Media Scrambling | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Since the launch of Instagram Video, some media organizations are experimenting with it as a news platform, but are legacy news organizations evolving?


...Traditional media organizations more often use Instagram Video to promote news content, rather than to break actual news. But startup NowThis News is flipping the social media/PR model upside down by using Instagram Video as its main vehicle to deliver breaking news and featured news briefs.


At more than 50,000 followers, NowThis leads the pack in Instagram Video innovation. So why are most old guard news organizations still hesitant to imitate the model? And which are adapting the evolving micro-video strategy to their own success?...

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NowThis News is using 15 second video clips on Instagram. They've  got the news business online and traditional media paying attention. Great examples of video clips and lessons for PR, bloggers and marketing.

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Video content reaches almost 85 percent of internet users

Video content reaches almost 85 percent of internet users | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
Brands looking to diversify their marketing efforts should include video content now that 85 percent of web users view streaming media.
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Got great content and a creative, entertaining video? you're halfway there according to research. But don't forget about keeping it short and ensuring your video loads or uploads quickly. Critical for success.

Ginger Guttner's curator insight, July 19, 2013 11:20 PM
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Brands are wise to remember online consumption habits as video content becomes more of a content marketing staple and less of an optional advantage. Specifically, videos must be kept short and sweet to hold viewers’ attention.

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Why Your Promo Video Stinks

Why Your Promo Video Stinks | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Are your videos roaring or boring? Read these three tips for taking a basic failed video and making it a success.


I'm about to waste a minute of your time. Don't be offended. It happens a lot. In fact, chances are you're already wasting other people's time or you wouldn't have clicked on this column. Every time you post a video that's dull and doesn't communicate a meaningful message, you waste your precious marketing resources as well as the time of the few people who view it....

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Really practical tips to improve your marketing videos. I particularly liked the before and after example the author shares and how it improved results.

Marty Koenig's curator insight, July 18, 2013 9:57 PM

Yep. most of them stink. 

Sean G. Smith's curator insight, July 21, 2013 4:33 PM

Good to know!!