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Top Video Tips for Each Social Media Platform

Top Video Tips for Each Social Media Platform

Top Video Tips for Each Social Media Platform

This week, let’s talk about the different platforms that are hosting video as their major form of content and what type of content is going to be best to use on each of these platforms.

Instagram

We all know that Instagram has shifted very heavily into video, but they are also making themselves “shop-friendly.” How do you find the right balance for what type of content is going to work best on instagram? Believe me when I tell you that I’ve tested it in many different ways, different formats, different times, etc. I’ve found that short content is best for Reels. That usually means that you want to have a video that is somewhere between 8 – 15 seconds long. Beyond that, you’ll begin to lose people, due to attention span and the need to continue to move-on, swipe up, and see what’s next. Short form video content will allow you to hold your audience’s attention and allow you to use a larger variety of audio clips (many audio clips were created before Reels were changed to allow up to 1 minute of video content). If you’re hoping to borrow and use some of the trending audio clips that are available, you’ll want to keep your video content shorter.

Instagram is also a great place to share information about your business, tips & tricks, and behind the scenes content. These types of video, along with hyperlapse videos of you performing business tasks, boxing, unboxing, mixing, making, cutting, etc., all tend to perform well on Instagram. By keeping these video clips short, you can capture your audience’s attention, engage with them, highlight specific elements of your business, and draw their attention back to your posts and account.

Pinterest

Pinterest has introduced video pins, idea pins, and a Reels-like format where you can watch all of those idea pins, row-after-row. The type of content that tends to perform well on Pinterest at the moment is informational content in the form of graphics. For example, posting 5 helpful tips and including 5 individual graphics, each highlighting a specific tip. Pinterest has set up idea pins to work similarly to stories, where you click through each graphic to engage with specific content. Pinterest is a great place for interactive information, tips, and how-to’s, and users are looking for this information in a visually appealing format. While video is working well on Pinterest, it’s beneficial to focus your video content on informational graphics, tips, tricks, and how-to’s when using Pinterest. What’s key in making sure that Pinterest starts to convert for you is utilizing the fact that it lets you tag your products and it allows you to add other stickers that let you link back to other products and affiliates.

TikTok

TikTok is still primarily an entertainment platform, but this just means that you can use it for your business, you will just need to use it differently than the way you use other platforms. With TikTok, everything needs to be short and focused around the quick how-to’s, the quick ootd’s of the day, what you’re wearing, where you got your outfit from, etc. As TikTok continues to evolve, they are adding features that are going to allow you to promote your products, tag your products, and other product-friendly features. If you’re a product-based business, planning to start implementing TikTok, jump in, but make sure you jump all the way in by creating content that has value and is going to grow on TikTok. If TikTok is something you want to pursue, it can be helpful to create a separate strategy, specifically for your TikTok content.

Facebook

Last, but not least, let’s talk about Facebook. Okay, you may be wondering, what about Facebook? Or, Facebook is changing to The Metaverse, so what does that mean for my strategy? We don’t entirely know what these Facebook changes might look like. We are getting bits and pieces of information, but we don’t yet have the full picture. As it stands right now, stories are still popping up on Facebook, but when it comes to video content on Facebook, long-form content tends to perform best. So, if you’re doing how-to’s, Lives, behind the scenes, etc. Currently, Facebook is the least video-friendly platform, but if you choose to repurpose YouTube videos, or work with long-form video content, it can be a good platform to consider.

If you have any questions about content, or would like any further information about video content, let me know! I’m always happy to share additional tips and information to help you make your business successful.

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The lack of quality content and your poor experience interacting with that content probably deterred you from purchasing products or services from that business, right? The truth is, quality matters across all areas of your marketing! To drive sales, expand your reach, and cultivate a loyal customer base, you need to provide high-quality, cohesive content that your audience can easily engage with.

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The lack of quality content and your poor experience interacting with that content probably deterred you from purchasing products or services from that business, right? The truth is, quality matters across all areas of your marketing! To drive sales, expand your reach, and cultivate a loyal customer base, you need to provide high-quality, cohesive content that your audience can easily engage with.

Quality Matters in All Areas of Your Marketing!

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When was the last time you purchased something from a store or online shop that had:

When was the last time you purchased something from a store or online shop that had: a poorly designed website, minimal text or nondescript copy, sub-par graphics or blurry photos, or a poor user experience, making it difficult to navigate and find options and information about the product or service.

The lack of quality content and your poor experience interacting with that content probably deterred you from purchasing products or services from that business, right? The truth is, quality matters across all areas of your marketing! To drive sales, expand your reach, and cultivate a loyal customer base, you need to provide high-quality, cohesive content that your audience can easily engage with.

About Crystal

Crystal is the Creative Director, Photo Stylist, and Commercial Photographer behind Crystal Clear Creative Studios. From increased sales, visibility, and trends to conversions and full production, Crystal and her team, experts on the subject matter, provide clients with confidence to take your photography and videography needs off your plate. We support you in your growth with the creation and implementation of transformative ideas.

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Do I Need More Than Social Media Marketing?

Do I Need More Than Social Media Marketing?

Do I Need More Than Social Media Marketing?

Do I Need More Than Social Media Marketing?

Social media is a great place to connect, gain followers, get likes, build engagement, and even build an audience. Would you be surprised to hear that the majority of the product based businesses that I know, that are extremely successful, don’t actually spend a lot of time on their social media marketing? Why is that? It’s because many of these businesses find that their social media marketing doesn’t actually drive sales. While many platforms are helping prioritize ways for people to buy, sometimes social media is just not the main driver of sales. If this is the case for your business, it’s important to evaluate how much time, energy, and money you are spending on your social media marketing. 

 

3 Ways to Know if You Need to Prioritize Social Media Marketing

  1. How many sales are coming from your social media? Have you stopped to evaluate and look at this number? Have you stopped to evaluate and look at how many sales are coming from your email marketing, click from Facebook, ads you may be running, or other social platforms you are using? It may be very eye-opening. If you’re a service based business, you may be spending time on YouTube videos, or podcasting. It’s important to look at what’s converting, where you’re getting views, and where your engagement is coming from. Sitting down and evaluating all the activity within your business is incredibly important to do. I recommend doing this once a quarter, or at least once every 6 months. 
  2. When was the last time you searched for something on social media? Ask yourself that question. This is important because generally, when people are going to search for something, whether it’s Starbucks, or cute shoes for kids, or a Halloween costume, people are generally going to 2 places: 1) Google and 2) Pinterest. These are the 2 most popular platforms for searching for goods to buy. That’s not to say these are the only two places that people look to. For example, if you’re looking for creative services, you may look to Instagram, or another platform where you can see examples of a person’s work.
    1. Two Things to Prioritize Right Now: website speed and load times
      1. You can easily google “website speed test,” and an option will pop up at the top of your browser, where you can enter your website URL and choose the option to run a speed test. Identifying your website speed will allow you to keep your website optimized. 
  3. Social media is meant to be social. This is why a lot of the videos, Reels, and other features are amazing and so fun to watch. But, social media is meant to drive community engagement and social interaction, so it may not always be the best option for long-term, customer engagement, or the best way to drive your audience to purchase your products. 

 

Information Update: Social media is going to change. Many social media platforms will be looking to create ways for businesses to monetize. Because video is becoming the primary form of content, social media companies have to find ways for businesses to be able to monetize, or those businesses will find another way to market their products and services. That means you are going to start seeing things, like ads on Reels, ads that you can’t scroll past, ads on TikTok, etc. For small businesses, this could present a great opportunity to increase exposure and drive some sales from your social media.  

 

Social media is meant to be a fun and useful tool, but at the end of the day, it’s important to know where your sales are coming from, so you can prioritize your marketing efforts and strategies.   

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The lack of quality content and your poor experience interacting with that content probably deterred you from purchasing products or services from that business, right? The truth is, quality matters across all areas of your marketing! To drive sales, expand your reach, and cultivate a loyal customer base, you need to provide high-quality, cohesive content that your audience can easily engage with.

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When was the last time you purchased something from a store or online shop that had:

When was the last time you purchased something from a store or online shop that had: a poorly designed website, minimal text or nondescript copy, sub-par graphics or blurry photos, or a poor user experience, making it difficult to navigate and find options and information about the product or service.

The lack of quality content and your poor experience interacting with that content probably deterred you from purchasing products or services from that business, right? The truth is, quality matters across all areas of your marketing! To drive sales, expand your reach, and cultivate a loyal customer base, you need to provide high-quality, cohesive content that your audience can easily engage with.

About Crystal

Crystal is the Creative Director, Photo Stylist, and Commercial Photographer behind Crystal Clear Creative Studios. From increased sales, visibility, and trends to conversions and full production, Crystal and her team, experts on the subject matter, provide clients with confidence to take your photography and videography needs off your plate. We support you in your growth with the creation and implementation of transformative ideas.

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Marketing Strategy for Product Based Businesses

Marketing Strategy for Product Based Businesses

Marketing Strategy for Product Based Businesses

Marketing Strategy for Product Based Businesses

Before developing your marketing strategy and how you want to market your business, you want to look at these 3 key things: 

  1. Know your brand – Knowing your brand will help you set parameters around how you want your brand to show up. Examples include, your brand voice, primary brand colors, secondary brand colors, etc.
  2. Know your budget – If you’re preparing to put any money into your marketing, it’s vital that you have an established budget. Having an established budget will help you allocate funds toward important services, like professional photography, social media management, or any other services you may need to help with daily business operations. 
  3. Know your ideal client – Your ideal client is not everybody. There are certain people, with certain traits and habits, that are in a certain age group, that are going to be most drawn to what you have to offer. Identifying your ideal client will allow you to narrow in on the specific type of buyer personality you want to target and the type of content strategy you want to implement.

Let’s Talk Strategy 

You know the importance of planning ahead. The majority of the time, any photos and videos, or content that is created and curated specifically for your marketing purposes, generally needs to happen 3-4 weeks before you begin executing your strategy. This allows time for the photographer to edit your photos and provide you the opportunity to plan and schedule your content. Having quality photos and videos will be incredibly important to your marketing. Using your smartphone to capture photos and videos can also be beneficial for your marketing efforts. Social media is a great place to use photos and videos that you have captured on your phone. When using your phone to capture visuals, make sure you clean off your phone to prevent blurry, or smudged images. Make sure you have a well-lit space, or add some extra light to capture the best possible images. 

Testing Phase

If you’re good about planning ahead, then you’ll want to do a testing phase. The testing phase will help you see what’s working well in your business and where you need to spend more time. With the amount of saturation in the online business market, it’s important to create a strategy that will help your business stand out. That means you want to test your content in a few different places to see what is responsive. Generally, to do a successful testing phase you want to do about 30-60 days worth of time, to be able to effectively measure what’s working and what’s converting to sales. This means, you will need to make sure you have your tracking software and analytics software in place and functioning properly, in order to get an accurate look at your measurable metrics. 

Tips for testing:

  • Test 2-3 platforms – select platforms that work best for your business and then generate a variety of content that you can share. 
  • Give 30-40 days to test and then check analytics and evaluate your strategy

Full Evaluation Phase

It’s important to look at all areas of your marketing. Social media may be one area to look at, but many successful product based businesses find that social media is a great place to generate awareness, but it’s not optimal for sales. Many product based businesses get more sales from building their email list, or focusing on their SEO. 

Double Down Phase

It’s valuable to double down on your marketing efforts that are working well. It’s important to evaluate content performance, identify the type of content that is converting, and establish where your sales are coming from. Once you have established where your sales are coming from, you can double down on your marketing efforts for those specific channels. It’s also important to look at the type of content that is converting. You may find that blogs are performing well, or emails are generating a lot of engagement. Once you have identified the type of content that is working best for your business, you can allocate more time and energy into creating content that converts.  

Marketing efforts take time, so be patient with yourself through the process. Keep in mind that to see success in marketing is typically 3-6 months. As you get more consistent with testing and start to understand your audience better, you will begin to see what works well for your business and how you can increase your sales.  

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The lack of quality content and your poor experience interacting with that content probably deterred you from purchasing products or services from that business, right? The truth is, quality matters across all areas of your marketing! To drive sales, expand your reach, and cultivate a loyal customer base, you need to provide high-quality, cohesive content that your audience can easily engage with.

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When was the last time you purchased something from a store or online shop that had: a poorly designed website, minimal text or nondescript copy, sub-par graphics or blurry photos, or a poor user experience, making it difficult to navigate and find options and information about the product or service.

The lack of quality content and your poor experience interacting with that content probably deterred you from purchasing products or services from that business, right? The truth is, quality matters across all areas of your marketing! To drive sales, expand your reach, and cultivate a loyal customer base, you need to provide high-quality, cohesive content that your audience can easily engage with.

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Crystal is the Creative Director, Photo Stylist, and Commercial Photographer behind Crystal Clear Creative Studios. From increased sales, visibility, and trends to conversions and full production, Crystal and her team, experts on the subject matter, provide clients with confidence to take your photography and videography needs off your plate. We support you in your growth with the creation and implementation of transformative ideas.

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Social Media Manager VS. Creative Agency – What Do You Need?

Social Media Manager VS. Creative Agency – What Do You Need?

Social Media Manager VS. Creative Agency – What Do You Need?

Social Media Manager VS. Creative Agency – What Do You Need?

Let’s talk about the differences between a Social Media Manager and a Creative Agency. There are a number of factors that separate the two, but today we will touch on some of the specific characteristics that define a social media manager and a creative agency. To dive deeper, let’s look at each entity as a “persona,” or “avatar.”

Social Media Manager

A social media manager is someone who manages your social media. Generally, that person does everything, from creating the graphics, to the copy, to the hashtag research and more. This person is someone who also assists with helping you expand your reach, increase your audience, and create a consistent presence across social platforms. In some cases, social media managers can be focused on one, specific platform, or they might be focused on multiple, different platforms. Often, this person will help you manage your content and be integral in helping you share your content online. 

Creative Agency

A creative agency is similar to a marketing agency, but they take a more creative-first approach. This typically means that they have a photography and videography background, allowing them to take a more creative approach in the type of content they produce, how it’s marketed, and how it’s implemented into the full-scope of your marketing. Creative agencies generally focus heavily on content management, but also the implementation and evaluation of everything. They typically look beyond social media to address all areas of your marketing, including your email campaigns, community communications, SEO, blogs, and audience expansion.

Social media managers and creative agencies do share some common elements. In most cases, social media managers and creative agencies both work around strategy. Creative agencies may focus heavily on creative strategy, while social media managers may focus more on social strategy and determining how to present your content across social platforms. Both also focus on content. Creative agencies will often create content for you, while social media managers will collect content from you, or stock shops. 

To recap, a social media manager is someone who is focused in one, specific area of your marketing, while a creative agency looks at all areas of your marketing and ensures everything is creative, engaging, and most importantly, converting.

How can you determine which option will best serve your business?

There are a few ways to determine which will be the right choice for you, right now:

  1. Social media managers focus solely on your social media. Is social media a driving factor for your business’ sales, right now? Do you have an audience there that is used to purchasing, or needs you to continue to show up there, in order to purchase the products that you have to offer? If you do, you may consider a social media manager. 
  2. If you are looking at additional platforms, beyond social media, you may consider a creative agency. For example, if you are getting better engagement through email campaigns, or blogs, it may be beneficial to work with a creative agency, who can provide additional support, beyond social media.  
  3. Budget will also be a factor to consider. Generally, creative agencies and social media managers will cost somewhere between $500 to a few thousand dollars per month, but there can be some fluctuation based on services, etc.

When making the choice between a social media manager and a creative agency, make sure to take into consideration where you need the most assistance in your business.

Consider the following:

  • Where is your business seeing the most success, currently?
  • Where can someone provide support to save you time in your business? 
  • Where could you benefit from assistance with strategy, content creation, and implementation?

If you’re interested in working with a social media manager or creative agency, reach out. Many will offer a free consult call, to discuss how they can specifically support your business needs. 

If you’re interested in learning more about how you can get crystal clear on your marketing plan and how our team can support you along the way, schedule a free consultation call today!

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The lack of quality content and your poor experience interacting with that content probably deterred you from purchasing products or services from that business, right? The truth is, quality matters across all areas of your marketing! To drive sales, expand your reach, and cultivate a loyal customer base, you need to provide high-quality, cohesive content that your audience can easily engage with.

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The lack of quality content and your poor experience interacting with that content probably deterred you from purchasing products or services from that business, right? The truth is, quality matters across all areas of your marketing! To drive sales, expand your reach, and cultivate a loyal customer base, you need to provide high-quality, cohesive content that your audience can easily engage with.

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Crystal is the Creative Director, Photo Stylist, and Commercial Photographer behind Crystal Clear Creative Studios. From increased sales, visibility, and trends to conversions and full production, Crystal and her team, experts on the subject matter, provide clients with confidence to take your photography and videography needs off your plate. We support you in your growth with the creation and implementation of transformative ideas.

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4 Key Pieces to Content Strategy

4 Key Pieces to Content Strategy

4 Key Pieces to Content Strategy

I want to provide you with 4 key pieces to content strategy for your fall marketing. These are all tips, advice, and information that I practice and preach with the clients that I work with, and know these elements can benefit your business as well. 

What is your goal?

When it comes to goals, we all have a variety of ideas. While these ideas can be exciting, they won’t be beneficial unless we first establish a core goal. Your core goal will be the one that will optimize your growth this fall. To establish this goal, it helps to stop and consider the number of months you have in the season. For example, you may be looking at October, November, and December to implement new strategies and really kill it in your business. Fall is an exciting season that offers a number of opportunities for your business to experience higher sales. With the holiday season approaching, many people will begin their holiday shopping, and that means more opportunity for your business to gain exposure. 

You can set your goal in 2 different ways: 1) Choose a goal that will expand your reach (ex: increase ads, expand across platforms, etc.) 2) Decide what products you want to feature during the specific month or season (ex: specific fall scented products, seasonal items, etc.)

Once you’ve established your core goal, you will want to work backwards from there. Look at where you are getting the most visibility, where you are getting the most sales, or where you are getting the most interactions. You can then build out your strategy to focus on those key areas. You can determine how you want to market your products. Do you have videos, photos, individual items, etc. Getting really specific and breaking down each element based on the core goal you established will help you implement a successful strategy. 

Do you have the content and the images to support the marketing you want to do?

We all know that it takes 7 good touch points before someone will start to recognize or consider buying something. That means you need to go beyond that, in order for people to buy your products. We also know that social media is controlled, so we don’t always see everything that we want to see. That’s why it’s important to make sure you are sprinkling out your marketing in different ways and that you have the content to support it. For example, we are already in September, meaning you should already be scheduled and ready to do photos, videos, and all the content and graphics you will need for October. This allows you to stay ahead and focus on what you need to focus on, like running your day-today business in October. 

Repurpose – You may have graphics and visuals that are timeless and can be used to represent your products this fall. Go through and find content that you can repurpose.

Schedule – You will also want to sit down and be real with yourself. You may need to reach out to a photographer or marketing specialist to schedule a holiday photoshoot, or receive additional support with content development and creation. 

Video – You will want to make sure you have video to support your marketing strategy, this fall. Find a way to apply video because video is being prioritized across a number of social platforms. 

Are you adding video to increase exposure and conversions?

The additional reach that video provides, is a huge piece to being able to increase your sales. Because video is prioritized, you may be able to get a higher number of views and greater visibility by sharing videos. You will want to start by creating a fun, engaging video. Once you have created that video, you can redistribute it across social platforms. Different people will be active on different platforms, at different times, so sharing across platforms can also help expand your reach. 

Other things to consider with video: 1) Does a person always need to be in it? It may be beneficial to use product video, stop-motion, product demonstration, etc. 2) Set up a tripod. People love to watch high-action videos that show someone moving quickly through an action or demonstration. 3) Reach out to your photographer. Many luxury brands will use a professional photographer to ensure their visuals are style-conscious and high-quality. 

Implementation and layout of everything – the how, the when, and the where are you planning to post and share to gain exposure.

Once you’ve established your goal, gathered the content you need to support your marketing strategy, and established how you plan to stand out, you will need to create a plan for implementing your content strategy. Creating a schedule for sharing content, will help you develop consistency and stay engaged with your audience. You will also want to use different tools to share your content and create engagement with your audience. For example, use Reels or TikTok to share fun videos, use poll graphics to spark engagement, hop on an IGTV Live to talk to your audience about your products, etc. 

And, don’t forget to sell! Ultimately, you want to bring acknowledgment to your product brand and ensure you are making sales. Try using a 1-to-3 ratio, meaning 1 sales post and 2 interactive posts, as you ramp-up for your sale. As you get closer to your actual sales date, you can flip this to be 1 interactive post and 2 sales posts. 

By focusing on these 4 pieces, you can better equip yourself for the upcoming months. Plan now, so you can receive a better return on investment, later. 

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The lack of quality content and your poor experience interacting with that content probably deterred you from purchasing products or services from that business, right? The truth is, quality matters across all areas of your marketing! To drive sales, expand your reach, and cultivate a loyal customer base, you need to provide high-quality, cohesive content that your audience can easily engage with.

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When was the last time you purchased something from a store or online shop that had:

When was the last time you purchased something from a store or online shop that had: a poorly designed website, minimal text or nondescript copy, sub-par graphics or blurry photos, or a poor user experience, making it difficult to navigate and find options and information about the product or service.

The lack of quality content and your poor experience interacting with that content probably deterred you from purchasing products or services from that business, right? The truth is, quality matters across all areas of your marketing! To drive sales, expand your reach, and cultivate a loyal customer base, you need to provide high-quality, cohesive content that your audience can easily engage with.

About Crystal

Crystal is the Creative Director, Photo Stylist, and Commercial Photographer behind Crystal Clear Creative Studios. From increased sales, visibility, and trends to conversions and full production, Crystal and her team, experts on the subject matter, provide clients with confidence to take your photography and videography needs off your plate. We support you in your growth with the creation and implementation of transformative ideas.

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