Internet Video Advertising, Video Marketing Tactics

Tips and Tools for Web Video Advertising and Video Marketing Methods

Sep

01

Video in Search Results

Posted By: dpalmerweb on September 1, 2011 at 8:36 am

If you see a page of text search results, the site of a video thumbnail stops the eye and catches it.  It just does.

Since search engines started showing videos as part of search results, web marketers have been trying to get their videos ranking.  Sometimes you can rank a video onto first page in a short time better than a web page that you’ve had for awhile.

Some manage to get their video to show up fast in search results only to see it disappear.  How does one get it to stick?  I was wondering that myself when I watched this video that shows that you CAN get a video to stick in the search results when you know how to do it.

Learn how to do it HERE.

It works well for most local business markets because the keywords are not that competitive.   Don’t expect miracles for high-competition words, though.

I wonder about how long this method will last before things change, but so far it helps.  Get the traffic while you can.

Outsmart Youtube and check out the video ranking rocket.

 

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Feb

22

Video Advertising to Increase 60% in 2011

Posted By: dpalmerweb on February 22, 2011 at 3:19 am

I saw this interesting stat.

Targeted Display and Video Advertising Will Grow 60% in 2011
Online ad spending growth is being propped up by targeted display and streaming video advertising, says Borrell Associates. Both targeted display ad spending and streaming video ad spending will grow by around 60 percent in 2011. In turn, spending on less-targeted ads such as run-of-site display and national paid search is poised to fall.
“There really is unparalleled ability in the past year, year-and-a-half, to be able to deliver ads targeted to that one person as opposed to whom you think might be visiting a site,” says Gordon Borrell, Borell Associates CEO.
“That’s peeling off a lot of the growth from run-of-site banner ads,” he says.
According to Borrell, targeted display advertising will hit $10.9 billion in total in 2011. Local targeted advertising will reach $2.3 billion, while national is expected to hit $8.6 billion, the company reported. And, while national targeted advertising will grow almost 50 percent, local targeted ads will grow at an even higher rate.
“They’re not buying mass anymore; they’re buying niche,” said Borrell.

Targeted Display and Video Advertising Will Grow 60% in 2011Online ad spending growth is being propped up by targeted display and streaming video advertising, says Borrell Associates. Both targeted display ad spending and streaming video ad spending will grow by around 60 percent in 2011. In turn, spending on less-targeted ads such as run-of-site display and national paid search is poised to fall.
“There really is unparalleled ability in the past year, year-and-a-half, to be able to deliver ads targeted to that one person as opposed to whom you think might be visiting a site,” says Gordon Borrell, Borell Associates CEO.
“That’s peeling off a lot of the growth from run-of-site banner ads,” he says.

According to Borrell, targeted display advertising will hit $10.9 billion in total in 2011. Local targeted advertising will reach $2.3 billion, while national is expected to hit $8.6 billion, the company reported. And, while national targeted advertising will grow almost 50 percent, local targeted ads will grow at an even higher rate.

“They’re not buying mass anymore; they’re buying niche,” said Borrell.

See full article

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Feb

14

Online Streaming Video Revolution

Posted By: dpalmerweb on February 14, 2011 at 9:52 am

Streaming Video is the not the future of the Internet. It is already the present! Yet so many businesses and websites are still not using it’s power. ‘Uses of Digital Media’, a report by Aberdeen/StreamingMedia.com, found that in the United States of America $2 billion was being spent on streaming media technologies, and is projected to grow to in excess of $12 billion per year over the next few years. Video is already one of the most watched media on the explosive smart phone market.

Today the Internet is the fastest growing marketplace and offers global opportunities to all, from international conglomerates to the individual person at the kitchen table. What though is the most effective form of communication on the information super highway? The Internet has become the place to communicate with one another and the means to search for and locate information. Video streaming brings a whole new dimension to this experience for everyone, be they business persons negotiating a deal, friends and family keeping in touch with their loved ones, or people sharing a common interest seeing one another for the first time.

For communication to be of use, it must be effective. People are expounding vast amounts of time, effort and money to communicate effectively on the Internet. Studies have shown that using video on the Internet gets people’s attention and increases the likelihood that the message will be remembered.

Humans remember:

10% of what they read,
30% of what they see,
50% of what they see and hear together,
And 80% of what they see, hear and do.
(Source: Dr. Mehrabians, Study of Communication.)

This should have a significant impact on how one uses the Internet as a means of communication and advertising. Email changed the Internet, but video is changing the World. Email was once the fastest growing form of communication. Every day billions of emails are sent and received and the number continues to grow, (even allowing for the known problems of Spam, viruses etc.) some analysts are predicting that the number of messages will ultimately grow to as many as 100 billion a day! This may sound great, but if one remembers that to be of use communication has to be effective, clearly definite strategies will have to be developed to achieve this aim of successful communication.

The three major problems that have to be considered are:

“How do you make your message ‘stand out from the crowd’?”
“How do you ensure uniformity of message (so everyone sees and hears the same message?”
And “How do you try to ensure your message is not confused and misunderstood?”

Some people have started to include pictures and images to help convey the meaning and to add impact, but that still doesn’t solve the problem! This is because we are used to ‘face to face’ communication, where the message is interpreted not only from the spoken word but also the non-verbal communication. 55% of a messages meaning is derived from facial expression and 38% is derived from gestures, body language etc.

So what is the solution? People online need fully integrated video streaming facilities for their online communication and this technology is available now, ranging from Video Email, Video Instant Messaging, Video Blogs-”vlogs”, live Webcasting and Streaming Web TV. Streaming Video is the online future and present, and now is the time to place ones self at the forefront of this communication revolution.

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Nov

15

Why Use Video for Advertising Online?

Posted By: dpalmerweb on November 15, 2010 at 2:23 am

Online video is used in various ways for both marketing and advertising.

Video can be used to directly promote a product/service OR to just get attention and send traffic to the website that has the promotion. Related to that, it can be used on a popular video site like YouTube to increase search engine rankings of your site by linking to it from there – giving it more “authority” in Google’s ranking system.

video in search

If you use a persuasive sales page, the reader will respond more to a video with just a little curiosity-grabbing text, than to a long text salespage. Videos are especially effective to SHOW a demo of what your product can do, or sample results of your work, rather than trying to explain it. People also respond better to a human voice behind it than to text.

If you notice the Google search results when you enter in broad keywords, you will often see a small sample of images as well as videos. Sometimes, advertisers whose sites have not ranked well with text have managed to get on page 1 of search results by use of a popular (often viewed and linked to) video with those same keywords. Use of video on various high-traffic video sites that include a link to your website CAN help boost your site’s rankings as well, though that is no longer as easy as it was in, say, 2006 or 2007.

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