Online Video and Internet Marketing - The World is Watching
Say it smart. Say it with heart. And say it in as many different ways as possible.
Some interesting stats were released this week from a new Nielsen Three Screen Report about how people are watching online video.
According to Web Pro News:
High-speed broadband access, now in 63.5 percent of homes, has created a better user experience for watching online videos and nearly a quarter of households have smartphones, allowing people to “place shift” and watch video anywhere.
Despite the common perception that viewers of videos on mobile phones are mostly teens, more than half (55%) are adults aged 25-49. While mobile online video viewing is still fairly limited, year over year growth is notable at 51.2%.
[…]Also in the first quarter 138 million people watched video on the Internet spending on average 3 hours, 10 minutes.
When it comes to mobile video, 20.3 million watched mobile video in the U.S., spending on average 3 hours and 37 minutes each month.
So online video is officially mainstream. How do these stats affect your web design and Internet marketing strategy?
Basically, it just means that there’s more and more reason to effectively integrate video into your comprehensive web presence. It can pay big dividends: Catchy content tends to get passed around. Shared links both spread your message and boost search engine rankings. Video platforms like YouTube give viewers the chance to respond and interact with your company. And with the rise of mobile video, these elements could be targeted in ways that will benefit users on-the-go, potentially giving your company a critical edge.
In other words, there are limitless ways now to creatively reach potential customers.
At Masterlink Interactive , we recommend a multi-faceted approach to Internet marketing and web design. All of our clients provide great products and services—our goal is just to help broadcast those impressive capabilities via as many different platforms as are needed to reach their potential customers. Different people will respond to different modes of communication, so it’s important to modify your message where possible.
Beyond video, this also means integrating elements into your web design like social media marketing, flash design, and e-mail marketing.
Contact our Dallas interactive marketing experts to learn more about video elements in web design and internet marketing.
High-speed broadband access, now in 63.5 percent of homes, has created a better user experience for watching online videos and nearly a quarter of households have smartphones, allowing people to “place shift” and watch video anywhere.