by Ydraw | Aug 27, 2012 | video
2 Keys of Effective Communication
We all can develop better communication skills. Especially those people who are trying to make a difference in the world. Whether you are giving a presentation, creating a video, teaching your kids, or coaching your employees. Everything requires effective communication. Here are two important keys that will set you apart from 95% of the population.
1. Understand the true feelings of those you are trying to persuade
2. Implant your feelings into the heart or emotions of the listener.
This is not easy to do it takes practice and dedication to master these two skills. But if you do, I promise things will start to fall in your favor quickly. Imagine a world where people actually understood one another and listened. A world where you could actually get others to understand and feel the way you do. It will take some work, so let’s address a few challenges that stand in the way.
Challenge 1: Grabbing Undivided Attention
Any time you initiate communication, whether verbal or written, at the very outset the minds of your listeners or readers are somewhere else. As you or your video enters their presence, their minds don’t instantly stop thinking about whatever they’ve been thinking about. You are an intruder into their thoughts. So the first challenge is to grab their undivided, undistracted attention and bring it into the moment, focused precisely on what you are going to communicate.
Challenge 2: Holding their Attention
Once you gain your listeners’ undivided attention, you normally begin to lose it within 30 to 60 seconds. You are going to have to do something to keep them focused, or to at least draw their focus back into the conversation. If your audience drifts, it is not their fault. You failed to hold their attention. What can you do?
Challenge 3: Implanting Emotions and Feelings
Imparting and implanting understanding and feeling is not easy. If your audience doesn’t understand what you are saying and feel what you are feeling, than your communication has not been truly effective and persuasive. The effective use of emotional words, pictures and music will handle this challenge with ease.
Challenge 4: Get Them to Act for the Right Reason.
Influencing the audience’s will to make the right choice for the right reason is the essence of true persuasion. You can do this by manipulation, threats, or fear, but this can lead to a destructive relationship.
FACT: If your listener doesn’t focus on what you are saying, doesn’t clearly understand what you are saying and doesn’t feel what you are feeling, it’s your fault!
To overcome the 4 challenges you need to use 3 simple techniques.
1. Hooking: The hook needs to grab the audience and get them to focus. You can do this with a strong, captivating statement, an emotional picture, a specific question, a personal reference, or a strong header. That first sentence, or that first pictures has to grab attention immediately. If you understand the feelings and concerns of you audience, you will be able to come up with a hook. Ask yourself a series of questions:
What are their concerns? What hook will stop them dead in their tracks? What answers are they looking for? What problems can I solve for them?
Here are a couple of examples. 1. “If you could have any kind of body you want, what kind of body would you have? 2. “Acne is painful, both physically and emotionally. I don’t care if you’re an adult or a teenager; acne causes embarrassment and anxiety.” (By the way that last sentence sold over 20 million in product). 3. “What is Dollar Shave Club Dot Com?” This has over 6 million views on YouYube.
A great hook is just the beginning your job is not finished. You still have to use trial closes and certain word patterns all throughout your script or presentation.
Here are a couple of my favorite trial closes and word patterns:
- I want you to have more.
- I believe you should have…
- Do you have everything you need in your life?
- I can make a difference in your life
- Is this making sense to you?
- How would you feel?
(Trial Closes by Ted Thomas…)
2. Salting: Salting is all about maintaining attention and implanting a desire in your audience. They perk up and focus on what you are saying. In other words your presentation is given in such a way that the listener wants to hear what you are going to say before you even say it! You do this by making the information understandable, fun, educational and entertaining. You constantly are throwing salt on the meal. The more you throw the more thirsty they become. Hence the word “Salting.” How do you do this? Simply stated, you create curiosity about what you are going to say before you say it. I personally like to use trial closes which tend to bring the audience back. We mention a few trial closes above, but here are a few more: Imagine what your life would be like? How would you feel if you lost 50 pounds? What would people think? What would you do with all that money? Would this product or service make your life better?
3. Use stories with emotional pictures and words: I love this portion because I am all about stories, images, pictures, and creativity. Stories and Pictures work so much better than words. If someone can see pictures and images of what you are trying to say, they will have more power to change.
“I would rather see a sermon than hear one any day”
Pictures and images can breathe life into any communication they also lock understanding and feeling into a person’s memory. It is hard to recall words or text but it is easy to recall images and pictures. Marketing without images has little to no effect.
So there you have it. Try to use these words of wisdom in your scripts, education, presentations, videos, and blogs. They work and will bring you the success you have been searching for. Image what you could do if the world listened and understood what you were feeling. The sky is the limit.
Enjoy
+Jace Vernon
Sources: Ted Thomas Trial closes. A lot of this came from the Millionaire Mentor by Steven K Scott. It is a great book.
by Ydraw | Aug 9, 2012 | video
There are a lot of reasons to not have a video for your company. Those reasons are, for lack of a better word, wrong.
For the cost, a video is one of the absolute best pieces of marketing material you can create for your business.
According to Google:
Videos are as effective as TV in building awareness of your business. And they get results – like an average 20% increase in traffic to your website
TV ads cost a fortune, both to produce and to run. But a web video can be as cheap as you want it to be, and the broadcasting is free.
Here are some other reasons you need a video:
Reason 1 – People don’t want to read
Sure your product is amazing, and you have pages of descriptions, features, benefits, and testimonials. But a lot of people don’t want to read any of it. Speak to these people with a 45 second video that captures their attention, imagination, and interest.
Reason 2 – Rank higher in search
YouTube is the second largest search engine in the world, right behind Google, who owns YouTube. People are searching for YOUR product or service not just on Google, but on YouTube. If they don’t find your video, they’ll certainly find your competitor’s. As well, videos show up on Google searches as well. Your video buys you more screen real estate on that crucial first page of search results.
Reason 3 – Endlessly Shareable
Videos are so easy to share and embed in other websites that if your video is compelling your fans will do your marketing for you. No one wants to send off an entire website that’s just a boring URL until you get into it, but a video is real, it has a button you can click, even in an email or embedded somewhere else.
Reason 4 – Endlessly Versatile
This single video has so many purposes. Of course you’ll post it on your site and YouTube, but what about using it in your office, at trade shows, loading it onto a flash drive and handing it out to prospective clients? Include it on Facebook, your LinkedIn profile, and in your Twitter blasts. The REACH is incredible and will justify the cost of producing your video without question.
Reason 5 – Make an Impression
With animation, visitors to your site will remember 58% more on average than with just images and text. It is LITERALLY impressing itself on your prospect’s brains.
Reason 6 – Distinguish Yourself
Your company is the best at what it does, right? Right. Does your web copy sound like came out of some undergraduate textbook on marketing? You need to STAND OUT from your competition. A well-made video not only showcases the benefits of your product or service, it also gives you a chance to express your company’s character, philosophy, and culture.
Reason 7 – Entertaining your prospects
It’s tough to make web copy that is both entertaining and effective. It’s easier to lose someone with text, easier to be misunderstood. People are used to videos that are all over the place. If you sell blankets, make a video with a murder-mystery theme. Have a new accounting system? Your video can show how it’ll keep your books during the inevitable zombie outbreak. Entertain your prospects with a funny story, witty dialogue, or fascinating visuals. Even if your message is pretty standard, there are some amazing visual styles that are entertaining in and of themselves.
The latest trend is video scribing, or whiteboard animations, done by companies like Ydraw. No matter what your message, this type of creativity is sure to engage your viewers.
Reason 8 – Some Stats
– Including your video in an email marketing blast will increase your click-through rate by 96%
– Adding an explainer video to your website can increase your conversions by 20%
– Videos on your site also increase brand recognition by 76%
Still not convinced? Your competitors are. Get your Whiteboard Video today.
+Jace Vernon
by Ydraw | Jul 18, 2012 | scribble video
Scribble video marketing for search optimization is critical in any video campaign.
Getting the right title on a video can help users find a video better, help a video be more searchable, and help a video go viral. These 4 tips will help start the process to a successful title that is fully optimized for search.
To be on the top of YouTube and Google, it is extremely important to optimize the title of the video that is being produced, as well as making the title compelling to potential viewers. This is the first thing a viewer sees and searches for to get to a video. Here are various tips when choosing a successful title for a video:
Do Not Deceive: Make sure the title of the video aligns directly with the content of the video. If the title does not correspond with the content, viewers will likely click away from it. Let potential viewers know what the video is about, and don’t try to confuse them.
Do Experimenting Later: In publishing the first video of many, it is more important to develop a title that has more of an emotional response to viewers, as opposed to one that is used explicitly for keywords and rankings. Keep in mind that it is always possible to go back and re-title videos, so after a few days when subscribers have seen the videos, it is ok to go back and optimize the titles more for search results, experimenting to see what works best.
Do Take Advantage of Current Events: If there are videos that are older, one trick is to take advantage of current events, for example, during the fourth of July, if there is an older video pertaining to fireworks or something about that, it is good to go back and update the video to see if there can be another wave of views.
Do Not Use Long Titles: Even though there is room for 100 characters in a scribble video YouTube title, people will only see the first 50-60 characters when it shows up in searches. On Google, only 50 characters will be seen, and 55 characters in the YouTube search. Keep the main keywords towards the start of the title, and keep the title within the 50-60 character range.
+Jace Vernon
+Alecsy Christensen
by Ydraw | Jul 9, 2012 | Explainer Video
Explainer video marketing effective distribution strategies are measured through many different aspects of a brand marketing campaign.
Some key strategies to consider as well as ideas on how to develop some video marketing goals are listed by Ydraw.
Explainer video marketing metrics are hard to specifically define, because they are different for each company and it’s ultimate goals. It is important to find those key metrics along with these other helpful strategies for brand video marketing distribution success. Listed are a few key metrics a brand should consider when starting a branded explainer video marketing distribution strategy.
Brand Awareness: This is one of the main goals of many explainer video marketing campaigns, and usually involves a campaign to reach a broad audience. Effective campaigns can be used through real-time-bidding exchanges like SpotXchange or TubeMogul. What is real-time-bidding? This is a way of selling and buying online display advertising in real time, one ad impression at a time. There are also various video ad networks that can be used if a company does not want to be monitoring bids 24-7 including Tremor, YuMe, and Brightroll.
User Engagement: Many brands look toward online explainer video marketing because of the amazing ability users have to share videos through social networks and media. The ability to share videos through social networks has many business owners excited to start a video. If a brand is looking to optimize their video for sharing socially, it is a good idea to consider cost-per-view models. This means that a video is placed as content on a site. Viewable Media and Sharethrough are various CPV players that could be useful to a growing brand.
Content Strategy: Content in a video is maybe the most important part of a branded video campaign. A video must be informative, entertaining, and able to compel audiences and hold user engagement. The goal is to hook the user and grab their attention for as long as possible.
Overall, it is important to develop, as a brand, what the key points and goals are for marketing. Once those are set in stone, it is also good to consider the 3 previous strategy helpers in video marketing. Every aspect of a video marketing campaign should be aligned ultimately with the brand goals. What are the ultimate video marketing brand results that are important?
Ydraw has had successes with various video marketing distribution strategies, including releasing videos on YouTube, Vimeo, and other popular formats. Find the right distribution strategy that fits, and make sure to email Ydraw and tell them about it!
+Jace Vernon
+Alecsy Christensen
by Ydraw | Jul 6, 2012 | scribed video
Scribed video practices for SEO through online video can help improve internet marketing results, help develop a relationship with users, help in online presence for a company, and in social media efforts.
Scribed video practices for search engine optimization to get better video results are essential for any successful video marketing campaign. These tips are critical to remember and follow when marketing and releasing a video.
Tip #1: Learn about the latest search engine news and guidelines from SEO sites including SEOMoz, Search Engine Journal, Search Engine Watch, SEO Book, and Search Engine Land.
Tip #2: Do some keyword research on YouTube, to see what users are essentially searching for. To get more niche keywords that are searched, it can help to use a filter on YouTube as well. Research keywords on Google as well, and see what people are searching for.
Tip #3: Create a video sitemap for the video, so that Google can recognize where the video is without hesitation.
Tip #4: When putting a scribed video on a website page or post, make sure the video is shareable through social media plugins like Facebook and Twitter. This will improve SEO, with Google announcing that they take into account likes and tweets with internet marketing. This is also great for word of mouth through people being able to share content and hype of trending videos.
Tip #5: Also with a website page and a video, or any page for that matter, make sure your landing pages load quickly and effectively. Google also ranks websites and pages based on factors including how long it takes a website to load. Faster pages improve user experience and result in less bounce rates. Tools to help with site speed include PageSpeed, YSlow, WebPagetest, and Webmaster Tools. Take advantage of some of those tools and improve the quality of a page or website.
Scribed videos alone can improve video marketing results, but including this, there are many other factors that make a scribed video available for users to conveniently view. These five tips can help a video marketing campaign in many ways, and make company videos viral.