It’s within your best interest to use YouTube to market your business. Why? For starters, it’s the third most used search engine in the world. More people view YouTube content than any one network on television. 400 Tweets per minute contain a YouTube video. AND, collectively, we spend 2.9 billion hours of viewtime on YouTube. That’s a potential market you don’t want to miss out on.
Create a Contest or Call for Submissions
This can be anything from asking users to submit their funniest related video to your business, to a contest for the best new name for a new service. Contests are a great way to engage your audience while spreading brand recognition.
Here are a couple examples to get you started:
Post Videos That Portray a “Behind the Scenes” view of Your Business
Viewers like to see what really goes on behind a brand’s day at the office – probably because it brings us a little closer to them, or makes them seem more like regular people. Be sure the content is also worthwhile. A “behind-the-scenes” video of your receptionist making phone calls and mailing out letters is probably not what you want to focus on, unless she has regular conversations with Lady Gaga or the president. Think about what makes your everyday “behind the scenes” unique or interesting, and edit your videos to filter out the stuff that may detract from it.
Create a Series of How-to’s or Tutorials
This kind of video content works great for businesses that may have inside information the public cannot easily get, but would be useful – such as “troubleshooting washing machine failure” or “how to make a killer impression in an interview.” There are endless how-to videos one can create to impart a neat, little-known trick or specialized skill to those who could use it. If you do create a tutorial series, be sure to let your viewers know at the end of the current video that it’s part of a larger series. Video series are also beneficial because they’re a great way to build loyalty, and are likely to be shared across social platforms – especially if they appeal to a large array of people.
Use Your Connections
A lot of businesses sell products they don’t make themselves. If you fall into one of those categories, that’s great! Chances are there are already some great videos out there for the products you sell, you just have to find them and post them.
For example, let’s look at Gregory Poole, a Caterpillar construction equipment dealer. They posted this incredible video from Caterpillar on their Facebook page:
The video shows the Caterpillar machines (which Gregory Poole sells, but doesn’t make themselves) playing the world’s largest game of Jenga, using 600 pound blocks. The video is professionally done and exciting to watch. I ended up sharing it on my own Facebook page. It would have taken Gregory Poole a ton of time and money to make something that good, but using their connection to CAT was just as powerful. The video has almost 2.5 million views and their Facebook page took quite a jump after it was posted as well.
Last Minute Tips
It’s important to use both YouTube tracking tools and analytics to track viewing time, traffic, time of day most watched, and so on. This information will help you to create better videos that cater more toward your audience, which will in turn create more loyal customers.
Scott Huntington is a writer and blogger. He lives in Pennsylvania and with his wife and son, writing about social media and doing research for UB Solutions. Follow Scott at @SMHuntington.
Can you believe it? It’s almost the end of the year! 2024 has flown by…
There has been a lot of buzz about BOI (Beneficial Ownership Information) and what it…
Many businesses make the mistake of trying to look bigger than they are, sound more…
With inflation and interest rates higher than normal, small business owners watched this year's election…
When the economy isn’t doing as well as you’d like, you lose a client or…
Social media is one of the biggest topics in business. It seems like every day…
View Comments
YouTube is a great source for branding and driving referral traffic to websites. People interact well with rich media. Since today's culture is about instant gratification, videos are a good channel to get your message across.