As we sip suds on this week's episode of Beers with Max, we're discussing a more enlightened approach to video for marketing and sales. Keep reading to see what we learned, and as always please email max@maxtraylor.com directly with your feedback.
The burning question driving our discussion this week: How can we cost effectively use video to improve marketing and sales results? Our special guest today is Jim Burns, founder of Avitage (enterprise content operations), who shares knowledge acquired from over a decade of helping companies create scalable video strategies.
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Why aren't more marketers using video? I believe there's three main reasons:
These perceived obstacles have lead to a current market scenario that I call "random acts of video" - companies are choosing topics willy-nilly and going through an entire production process for just one or two video assets. This is inefficient and expensive - fortunately, there is a better way:
Using this insightful quote from Jim as a springboard, I explain the three steps for thinking like a publisher to get more out of your video strategy:
This approach results in:
Name your number one source of online leads. Check your marketing metrics in HubSpot, Google Analytics, etc. and look at your best source of leads. Then Google "stats for video [your number one lead source]." The statistics about performance improvement with video will speak for themselves.
If you want to get started building your video messaging, check out my Video Marketing Questionnaire.
During this part of the session we open up the floor for discussion among the group. Jim goes more in-depth about the biggest challenges of video marketing today, Max talks about why you don't need a videographer to start creating videos, and we discuss how a writer can re-purpose a piece of video or audio content.
If you'd like to hang out with us during the next Beers with Max session, sign up by using this link. Until then, grab a cold one and raise a glass to video marketing success. Cheers!
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