(Web Video}You Tuberiffic!If You Don't Care About Video, You Should!! Online video is consuming the web as we know it whether you like it or not. Some prefer text content over video in most cases, and that's ok too. I don't think text is going anywhere, but demand for video is on the rise from both consumers, and businesses looking to stay on top of their marketing. Just like not all text is great, not all video is great, but when done well, I think you will find that it offers plenty of reward. (Hint: Despite the growing trend in online video, many are still hesitant to adopt a strategy, and fail to see the value of doing so. What it comes down to is that you might lose out to your competitors without it, particularly as search engine results evolve. If you have a reason NOT to use video content, please share.) (Hint v.2: Web Video For SEO Should Focus First On Value. In Turn, It Equals Search Engine Optimization - SEO) {Content and Reputation}
Fact: Bad videos are a turn off for viewers. They must have value. Otherwise they'll be viewed as a waste of time. If viewers see your videos as a waste of time, this is generally going to equate to wasted time on your part as well, and chances are that you put a whole lot more time into your videos than any viewer will. But even worse, if your videos are perceived as a waste of time by viewers, it's going to reflect negatively on your brand, or at the very least upon your ability to offer useful and informative content.
Remember, while the rise in online video popularity is certainly evident, many people would just as soon obtain the information they're looking for with text. In fact, this is a good reason to offer truly unique content with your videos. Developing a reputation for having solid unique content with them will give people a reason to watch them. The best videos provide a user experience that simply can't be duplicated in text.
Robert Scoble cited a good example in a recent post. "Text is easier to consume. Easier to search. All that stuff. But here, let's try something. You take 1,000 words to explain to me what the next game from EA looks like. I'll do it in a minute or two of video. The video will beat your blog every time," he declares.
Length is often a factor. As a rule, people generally do not want to watch lengthy videos unless they are either entertaining or truly useful to them. From a business standpoint, I believe you are going to have greater success with making the content as useful as possible in as little amount of time as possible.
Video Usability Grantastic Designs Founder Grant Crowell writing for ReelSEO has a great article/podcast on web video usability. He discusses the need for video providers to have some kind of usability standards. In his article, Crowell talks about some factors that should be taken into consideration when providing video content.
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