From the video above, choose one of the 3 types of videos to market your business. Often, people start with a general promo video but this does require more planning. An easier video is a testimonial video if you have a customer willing to participate.
The testimonial or review video can be easy to create: just ask your customer if they’d say something they like about your business. You’ll be surprised how many people are more than happy to do it.
Understanding what your audience is looking for already takes care of most of the work. To do this, just type into Google what you think your ideal client would type in to find a business like yours. Or ask your current customers what they search for to find you.
These search results will give you clear hints at what your videos should be about and how they should be titled.
This will also give you many ideas for other videos topics to create later on.
SEO or Search Engine Optimization is not just for websites, but also for videos, especially on YouTube. All that audience research you did will give you information on how to title your videos and the keywords to use that will not only help promote your video but also effectively market your business.
Some of your competitors are using poorly optimized titles like the name of the business only or something very broad like “roof repair.”
If you have a roofing business, your video could be titled with your location + keyword + company name, so an example would be “Cherry Creek Roof Repair by Smith Roofing.” This is a step in the right direction but taking it further would be to add an adjective: “Fastest Roof Repair in Cherry Creek: Smith Roofing.”
Something we see too frequently is that when a business gets a new video, they embed it on their website and do nothing else. This is fine if your website gets enough traffic already but if you want to prove to Google and YouTube that your video is worth ranking in the search results, do everything you can to get the video viewed.
Don’t stop there though. Share the video in the comment section under relevant YouTube videos. It’s important to share it authentically though. Don’t be spammy with it. Share it in a conversational way that feels honest and legitimate.
You can make the videos yourself or have them made with a production company (like us), but the most important thing is to get started now. To rank well, especially for competitive search terms, it can take a little while, so the sooner you start the better.
And as you publish more videos, your channel gets stronger and it shows Google more reason to offer your business up for the next relevant search. Use YouTube to market your business. Take full advantage of this free resource and more than anything, don’t wait any longer.