Do you want to use videos to market your business?
Are you wondering if there are simple mobile apps to make
this possible?
In this article I’ll review five mobile video apps and share
how they can boost your online engagement.
Why Mobile Video?
Vine, Twitter’s mobile video app, has business and marketing
professionals considering the numerous ways video apps can be used to increase
engagement.
Ekaterina Walter, social innovator at Intel and author of
Think Like Zuck, recently predicted that “2013 will be the year of visual
marketing”. Walter based this prediction, in part, on the fact that “…visuals
and video done right are highly effective in cutting through the noise.”
This prediction has already proven true with a burst of new
video apps and upgrades hitting the market. And some of these offer unique
opportunities for savvy marketers.
Here’s five apps you should consider.
#1: Use Vine to Create Rich Content on Twitter
With only 140 characters to work with, it can be a challenge
to create rich content on Twitter. To date, catchy headlines, creative
hashtags, promoted tweets and images have been the best methods for grabbing
attention on Twitter. But with the introduction of Vine, there’s a new way to
generate and share highly engaging content.
Vine is a simple and fun way to create short, beautiful,
looping videos for your friends and family to see.
Vine’s six-second looping videos are easily consumed and
highly shareable. And as a result, these videos naturally boost engagement.
Marketers can use them in a variety of ways. You can create
mini-advertisements, behind-the-scenes tours, announcements, contests and much
more.
Your followers can view and share your videos directly from
within Twitter. And you can encourage followers to shoot and share their own
six-second videos to further increase likelihood of engagement.
Now’s the time to jump into Vine because it’s easier to
capture audiences’ attention. Early adopters almost always enjoy a higher level
of exposure. With Vine, you now have an opportunity to stand out among the
millions of tweets posted daily.
#2: Use Facebook’s iPhone Integration to Increase Engagement
According to Facebook, the use of images and video results
in the largest visual impact on their platform.
Instagram increased the ease and popularity of photo posts.
However, the use of video has lagged. This can be attributed
in part to the hesitation many feel when it comes to filming, editing and
sharing video.
Facebook’s recent integration with iOS 6 makes the creation
and sharing of video less daunting. If you are an iPhone user, you can record
and post without ever leaving your Facebook app. This makes sharing video on
Facebook instantly very easy, even for novices.
Video posts on Facebook encourage engagements in the form of
views, shares, likes and comments.
The key with video on Facebook is creativity and consistency
rather than fancy editing. With the iOS 6 upgrade, you can give fans exclusive
inside access. Record major events and breaking news, then post immediately to
your timeline.
To encourage community participation, create fun video challenges,
ask for honest reviews and acknowledge those who take the time to post their
videos to your Page.
#3: Use Socialcam to Build Powerful Brand Messaging
One of the most enticing aspects of social media for
business is its ability to expose a large number of people to your brand
messages in a short period of time. However, as more and more businesses use
social platforms, your messages are easily diluted.
Video offers a way to stand out from the masses, draw
attention and leave a longer-lasting impression.
With the mobile app Socialcam, you can create videos with no
length restrictions, use an assortment of filters and post to numerous social
sites including Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.
Socialcam allows mobile users to quickly and easily upload videos
to social networks and share with others via SMS or email.
Lars Schmidt, senior director of talent acquisition and
innovation at NPR, shared NPR’s strategy for exposing potential new hires to
what it’s really like to be an employee at their organization.
“We used Socialcam to capture and share a more realistic
perspective of what it’s like to be an NPR employee.” He went on to explain
how, exactly, they did this: “We would record NPR’s Tiny Desk Concerts using
Socialcam, then push the videos out to our various social sites.” This visual
element helped NPR “show the true experience, the energy and buzz of what it’s
like to work at NPR.”
The Robert Cray Band jamming at NPR's Tiny Desk Concert.
#4: Use Viddy to Increase User-Generated Video Content
The decision to create and grow a presence on social
platforms should not be taken lightly. Platforms emerge constantly and it would
be virtually impossible to build and cultivate communities on all of them.
However, there are key platforms every business should seriously
consider: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest and at least one video-based
social network. Because video platform members feel comfortable engaging with
and creating video, you’ll see an uptick in interest and views of your video
content.
Viddy is a video app for both iPhone and Android that
creates “a simple way for anyone to capture, beautify and share amazing videos
with the world”.
A simple way to share well-produced, bite-sized videos with
the world.
Viddy is also its own social network with major brands like
Southwest Airlines and General Electric actively engaging through posting
compelling video and running contests.
With a presence on Viddy, you can post your own 15-second
videos, follow other members and be followed. There’s also plenty of
opportunity for daily engagement in the form of comments and likes.
One of the most appealing reasons to utilize Viddy is that
it’s integrated with Open Graph, allowing all actions on Viddy to be
automatically published on people’s Facebook timeline.
This creates a unique environment and allows you to grow a
community where it’s easy to encourage user-generated content.
#5: Use Videolicious to Create More Meaningful Relationships
People like, follow and subscribe to businesses because of a
desire to connect on a deeper level.
Once someone has initiated an interest in connecting with
your business, it then becomes your responsibility to build the relationship.
This can be done through various activities and correspondences, video being
one of the more successful avenues.
Videolicious is an extensive app with a variety of
business-focused plans. You can edit videos and photos and turn them into film,
use built-in video ideas and share across multiple platforms all at once.
Make and edit professional-quality video, automatically.
Just choose your shots and Videolicious does the rest.
The app even provides extensive how-to’s for creating video
thank-you notes, product reviews and news reports. And, if you want to boost
views and engagement even more, there’s an option to promote your video
content.
With a plethora of ways to engage via a video, Videolicious
has the capability to drastically increase people’s affinity for your business.
As you can see, these tools offer a variety of ways to
increase engagement on your social platforms. And as more marketers adopt these
video apps, you’re sure to find other ways to improve your social media
marketing with videos.
What do you think of the mobile app phenomena? Are there
mobile apps you’re using that have helped move the engagement needle? Tell us
what you think in the comments below.
http://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/5-mobile-video-apps-to-boost-online-engagement/
Author: Meaghan Edelstein
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