20+ Powerful Tips and Strategies for Video Success

20+ Powerful Tips and Strategies for Video Success

Video success seems fleeting but it's easier than you think to create powerful video content.

20+ Powerful Tips and Strategies for Video Success

Video has been a huge challenge for me personally because I don't know how to edit video. I've tried and I have Adobe Creative Cloud and iMovie but it's hard for me. My daughter is fantastic with video editing and she works on some of my longer videos which is fantastic! But I've got an awesome new tool to share with you that can guarantee video success with any skill level. (even mine!)

Enter Adobe Spark Video. You may have read my past articles singing the praises of Adobe Spark Post which I use for creating graphics and animations for social media. I'm also a brand ambassador for Adobe Spark.

From Adobe, “Let’s face it—video was everywhere in 2016. It used to be a cause, a business, a brand was invisible if it didn’t have a website. Now video is the new standard. Consider the following stats:

  • Experts predict video will account for 80% of global internet traffic by 2019.
  • Including a video on a landing page can increase conversion by 80%.
  • In the last month alone, over 3 million small businesses have posted a video on Facebook, according to Sheryl Sandberg.

Video communication is here to stay and it’s only going to become even more important to how we all communicate every day.

Our passion at Spark is to make standing out on social easy and fun. And today we’ve made video creation and sharing simpler for everyone. Spark Video now supports video clips to help you engage, motivate, and inspire your audience. And best of all, you can do it in just minutes — no big budget or film crew required.”

Isn't that amazing! Let me show you how easy it is to create videos in Spark.

Spark videos are created with slides and then magically stitched together with the click of a button. Literally, one click!

This is a glorious example of a recipe video created in Spark. Time to stop drooling over Tasty's awesome food videos and make your own.

This video was added to this article by embedding the HTML code. You can also download them and upload to YouTube or natively into Facebook.

Facebook is partnering with Adobe Spark in their powerful Blueprint program to help you become more successful on Facebook video. Facebook has a great tutorial with guidelines for video storytelling. A few things they recommend:

  • Keep your video under three minutes
  • Preview your video with the sound off to make sure that it will catch people's attention with no sound in the Newsfeed
  • Try the “thing + caption” option to add text to your slides
  • Lead people to your online shop or website for more information
  • Focus on impressing in the first ten seconds of the video

Video clips: Unlike complicated video editors, your clip can easily be parsed into a series of slides of various durations. Add a video from your camera roll or your computer on the web.

I love that you can take one video on your phone, load it once into Spark Video, then edit the clips easily.

Adobe Spark Video on mobile

Shooting and editing video, adding music or a voiceover can mean a lot of work for content creators. Spark Video makes it easy to add voiceovers on your video and it works on each slide separately so if you make a mistake you haven't ruined the full voiceover and you can update each section individually.

Adding video to your repertoire is a must. Aside from the huge SEO benefits, if you are a blogger, online marketer or social media professional, video needs to be part of your online strategy.

You can even create video on your phone and upload to Instagram in a snap. Then embed them into blog posts.

From a recent @buffer study, “marketers they felt that they lack the time to create videos (72%) and a belief that videos are expensive to produce (41%). So if you are able to figure a quick and affordable way of creating great videos, you will be able to stand out from the rest.” Guess what? I've got you covered. Give @adobespark Video a try. You can make great things on your phone with videos from your camera roll and the Spark Video app. You can add music and text – Spark makes editing easy. And it's 100% free. Link in my bio to give it a try! Let me know in the comments what you find to be the biggest challenge in creating videos. Love working with #adobespark #SparkMade #DIYdesign #videomarketing #howtomakevideo #creativeentrepreneur #girlboss #visualmarketing

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Here's a live tutorial that I did for the launch and it shows examples of using Spark Video on desktop and live!

Consider these strategies from video pro Misty Belardo McPadden of PodJam TV when you're planning your visual content. Here are some timely truths about video implementation and production that can help you get started or improve your video success:

1. Having engagement triggers will improve your content’s search ranking

The primary goal for Google and other search engines is to serve relevant search results to their users. Using engagement triggers like images and videos are great way to encourage more people to engage with your content. The more engagement you generate, the more visible your content is in search.

Recent advances in streaming technology and faster internet connections has contributed significantly to the growing popularity of online video. Create great video content and people will tend to share it on their social networks and bloggers will be encouraged to link to your videos and generate some nice backlinks back to your site.

2. Video will allow you to tell your story in a unique way

More and more people are encouraged to create videos to either apply for a job or get into the school of their choice. Video allows prospective employers and school administrators to get a much better idea of who you are. Nowadays, a text-based resume or application may not be enough to convince hiring managers or school admissions staff that you’re the right candidate. Video will allow you to tell your story in a unique way. The only limit will be the limits you set.

3. Video allows you to build trust with your community

Aside from being able to share your unique story in a more visual way, creating videos will help you connect with your audience on a much more personal and deeper level. With videos, people watching can see the way you talk and hear your inflections. They can see and hear your sincerity and passion. Hearing the human voice has an amazing way to convert the information you share into meaningful content.

4. YouTube is the second largest search engine after Google

In terms of viewership alone, there are more than 1 billion unique users who visit YouTube each month. There are over 6 billion hours of video watched each month. Probably the most interesting fact is that according to Nielsen, YouTube reaches more U.S. adults ages 18-34 than cable TV. YouTube is also the second largest search engine — bigger than Yahoo and Bing combined. Just make sure you optimize your videos by adding tags, a relevant description and links to your website so you can funnel traffic back to your primary website.

5. Not a fan of long form video? Short form videos are great too

YouTube videos tend to vary in length and that is great depending on the amount of information you want and need to share; but if you are not a fan of long form videos, there is always Instagram and Twitter. Both platforms are a great way to showcase your creativity. Think about it, television commercials tend to either be 15 to 30 seconds on average. If you are able to creatively summarize attributes of your brand or service in a short video, it will go a long way to help you better connect with potential clients and customers in a fun and creative way.

6. Videos generate a lot more shares on social networks

Recently, there have been many changes on most of the popular social sites to help make visual content stand out. Facebook, Twitter and Google Plus have all tweaked their designs to put more focus on video content. Video is a great way to make your content stand out and appear higher on the timeline. According to statistics from Simple Measured, when Facebook launched Timeline, overall user engagement with brands increased 14% when brands shared videos instead of just links.

7. Embed videos on your website rather than hosting on your site

It can be confusing for some bloggers and online marketers on whether to host or embed videos on their websites. “Hosting” a video means that you upload videos to your site directly. “Embedding” a video means that you upload video to a third party site like YouTube and then you embed it in your posts on your blog. I strongly recommend embedding videos whenever you can, rather than hosting them. Embedding will make your videos load faster and not slow your site down.

8. Video is consumed more on mobile devices

According to YouTube, mobile makes up more than 25% of total views on YouTube, more than one billion views a day. Make sure your site is optimized for mobile views and, more importantly, includes content in video form. Imagine if your competitor is using video as a means to promote their product or service and you are not. They will be able to attract more potential customers because they are including video on their websites and giving their audience a much better idea about the benefits of doing business with them.

9. You don’t need fancy equipment to create great video

The beauty of creating videos is that you don’t really need a lot of fancy equipment to shoot and edit your videos. You can shoot and edit videos using your mobile phone and share easily on your social sites. There are a good selection of mobile video editing apps available that allow you to edit, add graphics and fancy transitions to your videos right on your mobile phone. If you have the budget and want to take your game to another level, there are a lot of great cameras you can purchase along with versatile desktop editing software to produce professional quality results. As you can see, there is really no excuse not to include video in your online strategy.

10. Video will allow you to connect better with your audience

Just like when we write our articles, if it doesn’t bring value to your readers, it will not be read or shared. The same thought applies when you are creating your video; it must either inform or entertain, or better yet — do both. Only when your content is relevant and resonates with your audience will it will be consumed and increase overall engagement.

11. Using video will offer your audience another option when consuming your content

Video is a great way to increase the variety of content-types you can offer your audience. Not everyone gets excited reading blog posts that are all text. Some people respond better to visual stimuli. Everyone has different learning styles and ways of absorbing a message or information. Some people learn and understand an idea better when demonstrated visually rather than just reading or listening.

Using videos to attract, teach and inform people about your product, service or idea is not as difficult as it once was. There are a lot of affordable equipment and software options to shoot and edit your videos. There is also the option of hiring a video production company.

Take Adobe Spark Video for a spin!

Either at spark.adobe.com or in the iOS app on your mobile device.

There really isn’t any excuse for not including video in your marketing strategy. Do you use video on your blog? What challenges do you experience?

Share your thoughts on video — we would love to hear from you!

Sponsored by Adobe Spark • get started making your own amazing videos today!

7 Comments

  1. Adobe Spark serves the market of non-professional content creators. It is a smart software that allows small business owners and active social media users use for editing their videos rather than pro video editors.

  2. Great article! Thank you for providing tips in reaching success online. This article has a brilliant content which is very useful in gaining new knowledge.

  3. Hi Peg,

    Thanks for the awesome share here. It nice to read that you have share over 20 plus powerful tips and strategies. I personally like this one “You don’t need fancy equipment to create great video” and I agree with this, you can simply used what you have, what is important here is that you have able to tell a story.

  4. I am completely agree with video’s affects . People dont like reading texts but likes much more watching.

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