Using Videos On Your Website
Putting videos on your website adds value to your websites value from the perspective of the end-user: your visitor.
Making Videos Can Be Fairly Simple
With today’s technology, producing short videos for display on your website is not difficult to do. Using the simplest of software found on any Windows computer (Windows Movie Maker) you can easily create a quick 30 to 60 second video to be placed on the product or service pages of your website.
Why would you want to do produce videos?
One reason would be to draw your visitor’s attention to a new product or service you’ve recently added to your line. Another would be to arouse your visitor’s interest in or increase their desire for a particular product or service. Yet another reason would be to deliver some breaking news or compelling information about the product or service.
Videos Help Attract Your Target Markets
Basically, using video on your site is just another way for you to provide your visitors with more relevant information, relative to what they came to your site looking for, in order to keep them on your website longer (the longer they are there, the more likely they will be to purchase) and to increase your visitor’s interaction with your business through your website.
How do you get the video to show up?
Putting video on your web pages is a simple matter of uploading the main video source file to your host server, and having your webmaster place a bit of code in the HTML of your web pages that calls the video source file, allowing your video to be seen by your visitors.
There are many great reasons to use video on your website.
You can use video not only to bring attention to your products and services, but also to provide contact information for your visitors to get in touch with you for more information about your business, products or services.
How-To Videos
Short videos could be created to demonstrate how to use one or more of your products, such as how to apply a facial mask. Simple 1-2-3 pictures with a few words of instruction would be plenty to get the point across.
The Power of Visual Images
The human mind is very visual. Remember, words create pictures in your customer’s minds but, as the saying goes, a picture is worth a thousand words. Just imagine what the value of a video would be …
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