Add a Video

Adding video to your website helps drive your website.

Many people search Google for videos. Whatever your product or service add a simple video to convey your message.

How do I create a video?

This video (below)  is not  video at all, but a slide show.  While it is all labeled video on Google – your decision will rest on how much time you have to give to a video project.  Editing consumes so much time. Proofing and tweaking is critical as “timing” matters in  commercials, you can’t skimp on quality.

This piece (below) took  2 hours. It is custom, not automated. That time separates your quality from others.  It is 57 seconds in length. Make sure your viewer has time to read, but not get bored waiting for the next movement.

People value their time in their search. To this end keep your video simple and short. If you aren’t creating a “how to” video get to your point. Make your message represent your service and wrap it up. This is the same formula for any book or script: you need a beginning, middle and end.  It doesn’t have to be complicated.

Look at this one: “Clutter?” with a good visual move onto “what we do well” to help with your problem, more visuals; then all the areas (kitchens, closets, etc.) we can help with clutter and finally: who we are.

This video is hosted on YouTube, but used on my client’s Google Maps profile. Always with the website included: http://www.rylexonline.com/

Something simple without the editing challenge of video.  It’s a simple commercial. Visit my site for more elaborate ideas:

Website Video Ad

Add a Video to your Website

Everyone is looking to add video to their website. While camcorders are fairly priced you need considerable time to edit  and polish your video. The prep to write the script can be daunting or you chance losing your message and your viewer.

A slide show can be the answer.  Simpler and less costly. If you are considering using a video in your online advertising it might be the answer.