Video Abandonment-How to Stop It!

Video Abandonment-How to Stop It!

Video Abandonment and How To Stop It

The length of your online marketing video is a very important key for success; second only to creating great content. If this is surprising, you haven’t spent enough time on the web. On the internet, attention is the new currency. If you want to boost sales and watch your business grow, you need to figure out how to get people to pay attention to your company. The easiest and most convenient way for consumers to learn about your company is through video, but in order to best utilize this tool, you need to know about human online-viewing habits.

Where’d Everybody Go?

The internet has all but wiped out our patience as a species. With faster and faster internet speeds, there is no reason to wait or sit through anything when it comes to the web. There is a direct correlation between the length of a video and the abandonment rate; the longer the video the higher the drop-off rate. In a study done by the University of Massachusetts, researchers discovered that after clicking ‘play,’ roughly 6% of the audience departs every second. After only five to ten seconds a mere 80% of viewers remained. This means you’ve got less than five seconds to capture a person’s attention if you want them to hear your full message.

Video Abandonment Rate

But wait – there’s more:

Most viewers decide quickly whether or not they want to watch, and once they’ve made their decision, usually stick around until the end. However, this varies dramatically with the length of the video. Halfway through a 30 second video, 80-90% of your viewers are still sticking around – whereas 50% of the way through a ten minute video, you’ve only retained about 30% of your audience. Video Drop Off Rates

So with statistics as alarming as these, you want to do everything you can to ensure your company produces an interesting video that people will want to watch. Ideally, you would be able to pack your entire message into a brilliant, captivating, twenty second video – but let’s get real; what else we got?

Your Options

 

The type of video carrying your message has a large impact on viewer abandonment rates. The graphs and statistics above are generalized and include all types of video formats. Let’s look at the main types of videos in those averages and see what we’re dealing with:

 

Pre-roll ads – If you’re thinking about launching your video as a pre-roll ad feeding off the views of a more popular video, just know that pre-roll ads have abandonment rates as high as 70%, and that’s for a video only thirty seconds long. If you want to let people know about your company and want to better your chances of people listening to your entire message, this is not the route for you.

 

Live action ads – The statistics for live action ads, for the most part, parallel the graphs above. They average 6-7% drop per second viewed. This isn’t terrible, it’s the same as most videos, and if you create unique content you have a shot at your video being above average – but there is something better.

 

Whiteboard animation ads – Whiteboard animation is the most interactive form of online advertising. It has been proven to catch consumers’ attention quicker and keep them watching for longer. Feast your eyes on some of the statistics we’ve found specifically for whiteboard animation videos.  We even put in the screen shot of our live video stats so you can see a comparison.

Whiteboard Video stats

Explainer Video Update and Trends

Live Video Drop Off Rate Is 50%

Live Video Dropoff

While the video engagement rate drops to 80% after 30 seconds on the average marketing video, whiteboard animation videos don’t reach that level until after the one minute mark. Viewer retention is still above 75% even after two and a half minutes.

 

To get a better idea of the averages we took our four most viewed videos and put the collected data into this graph:

Whiteboard Engagement

 

 

As always, viewer retention varies with the length of the video, but on average whiteboard animation hooks viewers faster and keeps them for longer. The graph below shows the average of the combined four videos:ydraw whiteboard engagement

 Whiteboard videos have a drop of 25% over two minutes of video; unlike the other types of marketing videos that see a 35-55% drop in viewers. As a matter of fact, while the average video struggles to retain viewers as length increases, we’ve found that the longer the whiteboard animation video, the better our retention rates were. Meaning a lot more people were willing to watch for a lot longer.

 

If you’ve got a message you just can’t squeeze into thirty seconds and feel every word is important for your target audience to hear, you need a whiteboard video. It’s your best chance to get your product or service out there without people disregarding it because of boredom or impatience. Whiteboard videos are incredibly engaging – watching an illustration materialize before your eyes is hypnotizing. It is easy to get caught up in the artwork and feel as if you are right there with the artist.

 

Not only are the viewer statistics above average, whiteboard animation is also very affordable.  If you want your video to have the best chance of being seen without breaking your budget, you need to get in touch with us. In this world of ever-competitive internet global marketing, why wouldn’t you take advantage of all the ways available to give your company the edge?

+Jace Vernon

Video Abandonment-How to Stop It!

 

How To Create a Whiteboard Video

How To Create a Whiteboard Video

Hello everyone! It is great to be back from the Holidays.  I spent mine up in Northern Utah with lots of family, food and presents.  When you have 4 kids Christmas can be pretty entertaining especially for 2 year olds.  Christmas/New Years is always a great time to sit back and plan for the coming year so I hope we all can take some time to set a couple of goals.   We have a funny whiteboard video that is coming out next Monday that talks a little bit about setting goals.  It is funny, so please mark this pages so you can see it.  Enough chat lets take video scribing!

I have a confession to make! I am not the best script writer in the world, nor do I have one bit of artistic talent, but I am the best stealer; ok not really but I do like to take different ideas from all around the internet.  If I see something that I like, I will use it on my next script or video.  That is how I came up with the new whiteboard video of yvideo.  I found a script that I really liked and decides to adjust it to fit my needs and my company.  It is a great way to create a video.  Check it out.

So here are the steps to creating a great whiteboard video

1.  Write your script.  If you have no idea how to write a script, here is a simple guide for you: How to write a script.  It works and if you still can’t figure out how to write a script then you can find one you like on the internet and adjust it to fit your company.

2.  Create the Artwork.  This is pretty self explanatory.  If you can’t draw, pay someone who can. Or you can always produce junk that reflects nicely on you and your company.

3.  Record under camera. Get a nice camera and record the drawing of the artwork. You can use an Iphone but it might not turn out that hot.  You can’t have any type of shakes so make sure you use a stand of some sort. You can do this on a whiteboard or you can use a piece of paper.  Either way works.

4.  Edit your Whiteboard Video.  You can use Final Cut, After Effects or any other editing software.  We like Final Cut and Adobe After Effects.  Editing is pretty easy when it comes to whiteboard videos so if you have made it this far the rest is easy.  Add music, voiceover and sound effects.  We will usually get our voice overs from www.voiceover.com.  I highly recommend spending the money for a professional voiceover it can add so much to your video.

So there you have it 4 simple steps to creating a whiteboard video.  If you have questions please feel free to contact us anytime.
+Jace Vernon

Whiteboard Videos Maintain Website Visitor Attention

Whiteboard Videos Maintain Website Visitor Attention

Whiteboard Videos Maintain Website Visitor Attention

 

Whiteboard videos have become a growing trend and is booming for many reasons. The past forms of getting a message across are cold and distant. Viewers seem ultimately to not care about what is being presented to them even if it pertains to their interests. Whiteboard videos can be engaging where text information leaves them unmotivated to carry on with the reading if every line is not stuffed to the top with dynamic and attractive word use, which can be difficult with some not so interesting topics to say the least.

 

Audio, such as radio advertisement, can be an improvement on this, essentially doing the reading for the listener but even those results can go downhill quickly. Different listeners can react differently to the tone of voice used by the voice actor or actress. This can cause major distractions that are going to decrease their focus on your message as it is only being conveyed with a single medium unlike whiteboard video.

Whiteboard Videos

Whiteboard Videos

 

However, with whiteboard videos, viewers are pulled in from the very moment you wish to convey our messages. The constant movement in their viewing window reels them in wanting more and more interaction. Video Scribing entices the viewer to remained focus as the video animation elements build and play upon each different element increasing the amount of the message that remains on their mind after the viewing process is over.

 

Even more beneficial, whiteboard video uses visual learning to display facts which has been proven to be the most common form of learning. This means that video scribing can present otherwise hard to convey details and facts about your product or service that would in other forms be too difficult to teach your viewers when utilizing only text or audio formats of message conveying.

 

+Jace Vernon

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