Developing Videos For Your Email Marketing Campaigns
Record Useful Advice
You provide great advice in text, why not do the same in a video format? It's true that customers quickly get tired of constant promotional messages and frequent sales pitches by companies. Set yourself apart by including videos just on tips, and not even mentioning your product! Often, you'll find that by doing this, customers will actually purchase more of your products or services. People appreciate a real person behind the marketing messages, after all.
Highlight Your Products
In many ways, infomercials have it right, they take advantage of video very effectively to demonstrate their products in a way that makes viewers want to buy. Take their cue and record a video demonstration of how customers use your product. You can even combine this with a few customer testimonials for a real one-two-punch! Ultimately, you want your customers to see how effective or easy your product is, so make sure to highlight this fact in the video.
Customer Ideas
Definitely, a real person is much more convincing than a banner ad, and you should use this to your advantage! Video testimonials are an excellent way to help push your subscribers to convert and should be used in one of your early messages to new subscribers. Have you had anyone email you to thank you for one of your products? Give them a call and ask them to film themselves in a testimonial for you. Heck, you could even provide them with a free webcam that they can keep, just give some ideas on what the length should be and let them take it from there.
Show Your Customers How Much You Appreciate Them
Have you mentioned to your customers how much you care lately? A good returning customer costs far less than acquiring new customers, and you should thank them for sticking around. It's more effective if someone high up in the company is in the video mentioning how much they appreciate their customer's business. Tell your customers how their continued support has helped keep you in business and supported your employee's families, then considering finishing the video with a "video only" discount to seal the deal. A little thanks goes a long way, even in a video email.
Drafting a video email is very simple and not time consuming. In fact, I recommend keeping the length of the video to less than 3 minutes for maximum impact. After all, your subscribers have lives too! If you're not sure you can try all of the tips above, just pick one and give it a shot. What you will find is that your subscribers will really appreciate the added value and effort, and they will repay you with increased visibility, word of mouth and sales.