Seeing is Believing
Seeing is Believing
Would you rather read a whole lot of text on a web screen trying to sell you a product or watch a short video about the same product? Seeing is believing.
In a court room, the most effective testimony is an eye witness account. Look at the weight loss industry’s success with visual proof. They show you a before and after picture to demonstrate the results of their weigh loss formula. They have made millions using the credibility technique of holding the opening of a size 52 pair of pants now being worn by a size 12 person. Seeing is believing.
Videos on websites are the contemporary version of “seeing believes.” Look at these facts:
• 100 million videos are viewed each day by 10 million people on You Tube
• Google paid 1.65 billion in 2006 to buy You Tube. You Tube was launched in February of 2005
• In January of 2006 there were no free video hosting sites. Today there are 170 free hosting sites
• Internet infomercial users generate 200-300% better conversion with video than without video
Video Misconceptions
Videos on websites are still in the infant stage not because they lack power but because of many misconceptions. People believe that adding videos is expensive and can only be done by professionals. These are myths.
All you need is a video recorder (you can use your cell phone for this purpose) and editing software. You can download the software for free (Cantasia). This software can record your voice along with screen activities on your computer, and then you save it to a web format. What a great tool for creating instructional videos.
Windows offers Movie Maker as part of its operating system. With the help of a webcam (now routinely installed with new computers) and a mike, you can create a video and edit it with Movie Maker. My 12 year old daughter, Laura, created a 5 minute video using her cell phone to record it, loaded it onto the computer where she used Movie Maker to create a minute DVD. Dad could sure use some of her tricks!
Storing your video is just as easy. You can load your video on to You Tube, free, and then create a link from your website to your location on You Tube. It will be stored for you and customers can view it anytime they want. What could be easier?
How Are Businesses Using Videos on Websites?
Companies are using videos to launch new products. Smirnoff launched Raw Tea using a video they placed on You Tube. It was viewed my more than 3 million viewers as of June 2007. Where could you get this type of product launch practically free?
Home Depot and Lowe’s Home Improvement stores use web videos to showcase different products and to offer demonstrations on various home improvement techniques. Customers love these videos.
Some companies invite their customers to create their own web videos using their product. The customer uploads their video and now it is on the website for other customers to view. Studies show that 76% of online shoppers consult customer reviews before buying.
You remember the popularity and success of infomercials? Businesses are beginning to use the same type of infomercials with videos on their website. Look for them to be as successful as the TV infomercials.
These are just a few of the many ways websites are beginning to use videos. They are absolutely the hottest wave of the internet. You can to this yourself. It’s not expensive or beyond your abilities. They are a huge boost to website believability because seeing is believing.
To be continued, your comments are welcomed...



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