Humanize Your Brand Through Video Marketing

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We hate to break it to you, but thereโ€™s a decent chance your products are boring.

Thatโ€™s not to say theyโ€™re not great products, just that people outside your company might not be all that interested in hearing all about themโ€”at least not right away.

One of the most important questions you must ask yourself is how you want people to feel when they buy fromโ€”or work withโ€”your company.

Why does it matter what people actually feel about you? Because getting people to feel comfortable is a very important step in getting them to buy from you. And because establishing trust is critical.

Emotionally charged content is memorable. When you show you care about what you do, you show your audience you care about them, too.

So how do you humanize your brand?

1. Show the faces of the people who work at your company.

Put yourself out there. When you put faces to names, it creates empathy.

2. Find your story.

Zendesk took a SaaS product and made it a relatable story. Theyโ€™re leveraging a narrative framework.

3. Give people a hero.

This refers to any person or character that creates that emotional connection. It elicits a feeling, an emotional reaction. Give them someone people can relate to, someone they can root for.

4. Videos shouldnโ€™t exist in a silo.

Think about your other goals and strategies and identify how videos and the stories they tell can help you reach those goals. You can use video to help demonstrate your products or take a page out of the HubSpot playbook to show what itโ€™s like to work at your company.

Get focused with your videos

Most companies follow this typical progression when it comes to making videos:

  • Conversion: Short-term videos with a measurable ROI (such as product videos and testimonials)
  • Teaching: Creates ROI in terms of time saved and increased traffic. This might involve augmenting a FAQ page with video.
  • Feeling: Capturing the emotional power of video with โ€œAbout Usโ€ videos or videos about the company culture.

You might be apprehensive when it comes to making videos. Will you make the right video? Will it look crappy?

The best videos arenโ€™t broad, but have a very clear and focused message. For example, Samuel Adams videos explain one beer at a time. The message is narrow; itโ€™s not the complete Sam Adams story.

Tried-and-true video marketing best practices

1. You need a script

Itโ€™s tempting to want to wing it, especially when you want to sound natural. But it wonโ€™t sound natural. Unscripted videos are much less snappy and much less compelling.

2. You need a good setup

You donโ€™t need a fancy setup, just a clean backdrop and a quiet space. Use the camera you own, whether itโ€™s a professional piece of equipment or an iPhone. Good lighting makes a world of difference; it makes your subjects look more inviting, friendly and approachable. Even natural light can get the job done.

3. You need to feel comfortable

If your subjects feel stiff, they probably look stiff on camera. No matter the topic or seriousness of your videos, make certain youโ€™re spending time before and while the camera is rolling to help your subjects get loose.

4. Donโ€™t be afraid to ask for help

Get feedback from your friends and family and learn. You want to know how someone you donโ€™t work with thinks about your story and if they can make sense out of the story youโ€™re trying to tell.

5. Donโ€™t ignore the data

Data gives you an amazing story of how people are engaging with your content. Pay attention to the play rate, the total plays and rewatches. Also, average engagement rate is the โ€œmac daddyโ€ of measuring successful video content.

People will always rewatch videos that show faces and personality. The bottom line is that youโ€™re spending lots of time to find and tell your story. Your data is evolving, so leverage it to drive toward the most engaging, compelling story.

Element Three is a modern marketing agency for discernable brands. We build trusting, long-term relationships with clients whose destination is market leadership, fusing traditional, digital and inbound tactics to tell bold stories audiences canโ€™t resist. We donโ€™t rely on single tactics, stay loyal to any one medium, or favor one discipline over another. Instead, we go beyond the tried to find the truth about your customers. Using research and participation to deliver seamless brand experiences.

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