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6 things I noticed about videos in 2017



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6 things I noticed about videos in 2017

6 things I noticed about videos in 2017

In today's world we can see a lot more videos being posted daily by stay at home moms/dads as well as fortune 500 companies.  This is due to the ease of getting a video online through smart phones usually, but what about the high quality videos?  Today there are billions of views on YouTube every month and it shows no sign of slowing down, and the corporate world understands this and is attacking the video movement head on.

Corporate videos on websites like YouTube and Vimeo are great for advertising and branding since they get in front of consumers and have a great ROI.  Some companies are even moving more towards video newsletters instead of building email lists.  At least with the video newsletter you can get people watching without deleting anything, and there's a huge SEO value to videos that stay up for a while 6 things I noticed about videos in 2017 

As a full time online marketer I'm always looking for trends that I can get in early on, and if you're not making videos for yourself and your clients then you're simply falling behind.  The video marketing trend is coming like a wave of playlists that you can't avoid.

Some video trends that I've noticed recently

  1. Video Overload (sort of)
    Videos are now one of the best ways to get information out there in front of the masses.  Millions of people get their news simply from seeing a news video on Facebook every morning, crazy right?  I also read that by 2020 roughly 80% of all internet traffic will be going or coming from videos.  That's an insane amount of traffic and I wonder if that's actually accurate lol 6 things I noticed about videos in 2017

  2. Owner Created Videos
    A lot of bigger companies are now setting up their own video creation departments instead of outsourcing the work to credible sources.  By doing this they can churn out a lot more video content and potentially get more traffic coming in for less cost which turns into a higher ROI.

  3. There are a lot of bad videos
    It doesn't cost much to set up a video creation service and that means there are more people just interested in making money and not making a quality video for their clients.  Some of these videos I've seen are extremely bad and no one should have paid for them.  I've even paid $50 to $100 for a "good" video creation service only to get garbage in return. 

  4. Good videos cost more
    To touch on my last point, there is a lot of garbage out there.  You will need to invest into your videos, or do them yourself, if you want them to come out good.  Paying less than $100 for a "good" video won't get you the outcome you had hoped for.  Hell, even a well designed whiteboard video for $20 is better than a custom $100 video from a private seller usually, and that's sad.

  5. Think of VR
    When it comes to virtual reality, we're only scratching the surface right now.  What about in 5 or 10 years?  Will there be free VR devices loaded with YouTube ads from people posting videos to entice customers to purchase something?  It's a possibility and you'll want to start researching VR companies and what their business plans are in order to stay ahead of the game 6 things I noticed about videos in 2017

  6. Businesses have less time
    Have you ever worked with someone and they complain about the speed of your work?  It happens all the time because people are impatient and want what they paid for as soon as they pay for it lol.  When it comes to video creation, it can't be rushed or you won't get what you paid for.  This is the main reason businesses are setting up their own in house video creation service, like mentioned before.  A business owner would rather have someone on payroll doing the videos in house where they can be monitored rather than outsource it to a credible company 6 things I noticed about videos in 2017


If you think you're ahead of the curve and you're only just now getting into posting videos for your business or clients, think again.  Corporations are churning out dozens of high quality videos every week and if you're trying to compete with them, you're going to have an extremely difficult time.  The above points that I touched on are only observations by myself, you may have seen some yourself and I'd like to hear what you think will be the future of video marketing and video creation if you don't mind 6 things I noticed about videos in 2017



In Conclusion:
If you don't have the bank roll to hire a good video creator, I would suggest you learn how to make them yourself.  I'm sure you can find some good services out there to set up some great videos, but those services are few and far between and should be treated like a golden goose lol. 


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Thanks!

Razzy

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I am noticing that some of the facebook pages are basically copying the music. And this goes to show that not all of the videos on facebook are going to be any good. I think videos need to be properly watermarked these days. otherwise it can be harder to have the content out there. Some people just make it harder to have original content.



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olalove
well, in 2017 there has been increase in the number of video post most of which are helpful especially in learnings different things online, this has been really helpful in improving the skills of the video viewers.



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Okav1ator
I've actually taken the approach of making my own videos. It's much easier than trying to explain to someone what you want and don't want. Much less time consuming in the long run.



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vinaya
I have never tried video marketing because I don't have required skills. If you want to do video marketing, you need skills such as shooting a video through a camera or creating a video on video animation program. You also need video editing skills. You can, of course, outsource your work, however, if you are an indie blogger or a small business owner, hiring a professional to create a marketing video will be a financial burden.
Apart from video marketing, Vlogging is also becoming very popular. I need to tap this area, however, before that I need to develop skills.



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Corzhens
I agree with your observation that there is a video overload that’s why Youtube is lording it over and now has a policy with a restriction to the monetization. The limit of at least 1,000 subscribers only are qualified to share in the revenue from advertisements. And why the overload? I guess the new video editing software is easier to use now unlike the olden software like Adobe Premiere that is difficult to use.



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johnfranklin1
I agree with Razzy. It is better to hire a video editor as it would cost you a lot. You should learn to edit the video. There are a lot of video tutorial to use the editors. So you would not have any problem and don't have to pay to learn this art. You can save a lot of money that you have been paying to the video editors. It will take a bit of your time but it will pay for the whole life.



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