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How to Use Video in Blog Posts to Increase Engagement

Why learn how to use video in blog posts? Widespread adoption of smartphones and high-speed wireless have made video one of the most accessible — and popular — forms of online content. In fact, online video is expected to make up more than 82% of all online consumer traffic. And modern video marketing isn’t just about YouTube. 500 million people watch video on Facebook every day. Snapchatters watch 10 billion videos per day. People spend 2.6x as much time on pages with video as they do on pages without.

In other words, if you aren’t using video in your marketing strategy, you’re missing a golden opportunity to deepen your connection with your customers.

You’re also missing an opportunity if all your video content is entirely separate from your other marketing efforts. The best way to capitalize on video is by integrating it with your other marketing channels, and your blog is one of the best places to start. Here’s why and how to use video in blog posts:

When to add video to your WordPress blog

There are several great ways to incorporate videos on your WordPress blog:

1. Create video tutorials

65% of the population are visual learners, making video tutorials extremely effective.

They’re also some of the easiest video content to make. This is particularly true for software tutorials, thanks to a plethora of simple and affordable screencasting tools.

Video tutorials can either be posted by themselves – as standalone WordPress posts, or accompanied by a text tutorial, like we did in some other posts on this blog.

2. Video summaries and/or vlogs

Anything worth writing a blog post about is probably worth creating a video about. Summarize the main points of your WordPress article in a video, then expand on those points in writing.

This approach works particularly well because short videos get the most engagement, and you can post your summary on YouTube and link to the expanded version.

Or you can simply post a transcript, like science and activism blogger Rebecca Watson.

If you’re short on time you can also switch to a vlog-only format for some or all of your blog posts. If you take this route, consider breaking up articles into several short vlogs to maximize engagement.

3. “About Us” video

The “About Us” page is usually the most visited page on any website, directly after your home page. A short video sharing who you are and what you do is a great way to give it some personality. These videos should be under two minutes long and focused on the story behind your brand. A great example of how to use video in blog posts is the Hubspot’s “Our Story” video from their about page:

You can also use a background video to add to the story your words are telling. Cultivated Wit is a media company that has done this particularly well, showing their sense of humor and dedication to tech through a series of short clips in the background.

4. Share video reviews

There are video reviews for almost every product imaginable, and in the beauty and health industries video reviews are the lifeblood of many businesses.

You should already be thanking video reviewers, and now you might want to take it to the next level: share their reviews on your website. You can either share them as blog posts or add a couple video reviews to your “About Us” page. If your product has been reviewed by a well known YouTube channel you can also add this to your “Press” page and media kit.

Don’t have any video reviews? Many reviewers accept free products and some are willing to participate in extended media campaigns. There are also services like FameBit that connect business owners and media influencers.

If you run a service based business you can do something similar with something called video testimonials. These don’t need to be high-production videos, they can also be posted on both your “About” page and your “Testimonials” page.

How to use video in blog posts

There are two main options for adding videos to your blog: hosting them yourself, and embedding YouTube videos on your website. Nine times out of ten, you’re better off hosting videos on YouTube. Self hosting gets expensive fast, and YouTube gives you access to several SEO and analytics tools.

You can check other video hosting platforms, but hosting all your videos on YouTube also gives you a presence in the social world of YouTube. Built right, your channel will take on a life of its own and bring thousands, even millions, of new customers to your business.

Last but certainly not least, it’s incredibly simple to embed YouTube videos in blog posts. You can do it in three easy steps:

Step 1:

Go to the page of the YouTube video you want to embed.

  • If it’s your own video you can do this either by searching for it in the YouTube search function or by going to your “Creator Studio” and clicking on the appropriate video in your dashboard.
  • If it’s someone else’s video then you can find it easily via the YouTube search bar at the top.

Either way, you should end up with a video URL like this one:

Step 2:

What’s cool about WordPress is that you can embed a video quite easily. All you need is that raw URL of a video.

You just take it, paste it right where you want to have the video embedded in your blog post, and see it magically converted into a live video block. Like so:

And that’s it. All you need to do now is save the post.

Note; this method works not only with YouTube but also other popular platforms. You can also use it with videos from CollegeHumor, DailyMotion, Facebook, Flickr, Hulu, TED, Vimeo, and more. All you need is a direct URL.

Final advice on how to use video in blog posts

Whatever video strategy you choose, the most important thing is to know your goals and consistently work towards them. If your main goal is to spruce up your website, come up with a few key videos you can create to share your story and vision with your customers, then shoot them all in a similar style.

To build a large YouTube presence, you can experiment more and get away with lower production value on individual clips, but you need to upload something at least once a week. Not sure what approach you want to take? Research what other businesses in your industry are doing, and figure out how you can improve it and how to use video in blog posts of your own. Meet with your team to gather ideas. In fact, do this research even if you think you know what to create. You might be surprised by what actually works in your industry.

About Our Video Marketing Agency

Modus Film is a video production company based in Kent and London. Our services are nationwide and our video marketing agency can help you make some ground breaking content. If you want to discuss this further contact us or better yet see how video marketing can transform your current marketing mix. We are now fully PPE compliantPlus we carry on working!

Do You Need to Talk to a Marketing Expert?

As video marketing experts we are specialists in all forms of video marketing. Here at Modus Film, we have completed many projects for our clients that have required us to define a digital strategy with really great results. If you want to speak to a specialist email hello@modusfilm.com or call us on 01233 273 273.

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10 Reasons to Hire a Wedding Videographer

If you speak to your married friends who hired a videographer to film their day, we guarantee that they will say it was worth it! For one reason or another, videographers don’t seem to be high up on the priority list when it comes to choosing wedding suppliers, but there’s absolutely no reason as to why every engaged couple shouldn’t consider adding a videographer to their budget from the very beginning.

1. A life-like memory of your wedding

Your day will probably go by in a flash – but having a wedding videographer capture your celebration from before your ceremony to your evening reception will remind you of your best day ever for many years to come.

2. See things you wouldn’t have seen otherwise

You can’t possibly see how your guests will react to certain parts of your day – but on film, you’ll be able to look back at everyone and see things that you may not have seen if you didn’t hire a videographer.

3. Capture friends and family in that stage of life

Whether you’re inviting grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, small children, teenagers or babies to your ceremony, it will amazing to look back at your wedding video in years to come, to see how people have changed from then to now. Having that lifetime memory of grandparents, for example, would be priceless.

4. Your wedding videographer can get creative

A wedding video these days isn’t quite the same as you may have seen in the 80s. Today’s Videographers are experts when it comes to using top of the range equipment, music and digital creativity to turn your video in to a memory that you’ll want to watch over and over again in the future.

5. Share your wedding video on social media

Aside from watching your wedding video on repeat at home – your videographer might be able to create a shorter version for you to share with your friends on social media.

6. A wedding videographer may not be as costly as you think

Shop around, contact wedding videographers to find out what you can get for your money and be sure to compare prices depending on how long you would like them to stay during the day/night. You may find yourselves pleasantly surprised.

Top Tip:

If you’re really keen to hire a videographer but it is coming out way over your budget, could you compromise on other parts of your day by say reducing your budget for flowers or the cake?

7. A keepsake for your future children

If you plan on having children in the near future, or if you have them before you get married, having a recorded memory of your wedding day will be something for them to treasure and watch back in years to come.

8. Re-live your perfect day again…and again…and again…

When your wedding is over, we’re pretty sure that you’ll wish that you could re-live that day over and over again. With a wedding video, all those incredible emotions and memories will come flooding back.

9. Capturing the real emotion

There are numerous parts of the day when emotions can run high; from the father of the bride seeing his daughter all dressed up, to walking down the aisle and more than likely, the speeches during the evening banquet. Having these emotions captured on film will be forever sentimental to look back on.

10. No regrets

You won’t want to get to the day after and then realise that you wish you chose to hire a videographer! It’s always best to exhaust options during your planning if it is something that you are considering.

About Our Video Marketing Agency

Modus Film is a video production company based in Kent and London. Our services are nationwide and our video marketing agency can help you make some ground breaking content. If you want to discuss this further contact us or better yet see how video marketing can transform your current marketing mix. We are now fully PPE compliantPlus we carry on working!

Do You Need to Talk to a Marketing Expert?

As video marketing experts we are specialists in all forms of video marketing. Here at Modus Film, we have completed many projects for our clients that have required us to define a digital strategy with really great results. If you want to speak to a specialist email hello@modusfilm.com or call us on 01233 273 273.

We are still an active creative marketing agency. Video production company London, Video production agency Kent

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7 Tips For Shooting Awesome Wedding Video

Videography can be extremely stressful. Here are some tips to help you focus on getting all the right shots.

The difference between a good wedding filmmaker and a great one doesn’t come down to having the best camera or gear. The difference is you. Are you the type of person that a couple wants to have attend their wedding? These are a few ways you can make yourself a better wedding videographer.


1. Communicate with the couple, venue, and vendors.

Well before the wedding date, you should have a sit-down meeting with the engaged couple. Get to know what they are looking for in their video. Do they want to make sure you capture certain moments? Will there be any surprises or choreographed dances you need to know about? Will the bride be wearing her Great-Great Grandmother’s earrings? Being ready to capture these moments will truly make your work stand out.

Reach out to the ceremony and reception venues and find out if they have any rules or regulations. Many churches won’t allow videographers in certain areas, so it’s important to note if you will need to bring a zoom lens. Some large reception venues require a proof of insurance before they let you shoot on the premises. It’s your responsibility to have everything in order before showing up.

Talk to some of the vendors, mainly the ones you will work with on the wedding day. Knowing vendors in the industry is your gateway to success. Their recommendations can help you land future weddings. First get to know the Wedding Coordinator. Ask for a copy of the schedule and contacts for the other vendors. Then you can ask the DJ about their setup. Will they let you plug into their sound board to get backup audio? Will they bring a high end light kit for the reception? See if the photographer is willing to collaborate with you. Can you shoot side by side and rotate for closeups? Getting acquainted with everyone will help the shoot move along much smoother.


 2. Stay fast while carrying as little gear as possible.

Bonus tip: Don’t wear shorts to a wedding. Otherwise you might look like the odd one out in the video.

The morning of a wedding is a fairly typical operation. The groom and his groomsmen hang out, the bride and bridesmaids get their hair and makeup done. After that, you will be running around until the wedding is over. So it’s best to set the heavy bag in the corner and take it easy on your shoulders and back. Only carry what you need.

Having every lens option at once is no use to you. A camera and two lenses are perfect for running around. Be sure to have extra batteries and formatted memory cards ready to go. Nothing is worse than having to tell the couple to hold off on tossing the bouquet because your batteries died. I’ve seen it happen. Don’t be that person. If necessary, find an outlet and have a charging station for any batteries you have already used.


 3. Audio is crucial, have backups ready.

There are no re-“I Dos” in weddings. If you don’t capture things as they happen, then you didn’t do your job. It’s best to have multiple audio sources recording. Does your camera capture quality sound? If not, have external recorders ready to go. Try to avoid putting the mic on a bride, instead go for a lavalier microphone on the officiant or groom.

If the DJ is running sound, you may be able to plug into their sound board. That’s why it is beneficial to have talked to the DJ before hand. Keep in mind every DJ is different, so it’s no guarantee that you will get quality sound. That’s why you should only rely on them for backup audio.


 4. Always capture the traditional wedding shots.

 

You may feel the need to experiment on the wedding day, but be sure to always get the typical wedding shots too. Experimenting is a great way to help you find your style, but don’t forget that couples want to see their vows, first dance, and cake cutting. Make sure you have the important things covered before you get all those cool transition shots.


 5. Keep the camera stable.

Stabilization is necessary. Going handheld is not going to cut it. Whether you use a tripod, monopod, glidecam, slider, or a shoulder rig, be sure that you can quickly switch between your support gear. By putting the same quick release plate on all of your gear, you can easily switch on the go.

Tripods are great during the ceremony, but can easily get in the way elsewhere. When you’re in a tiny hotel room with the entire bridal party, family members, hair stylists and makeup artists, you won’t have much space to work. Being able to quickly switch to a monopod or glidecam will keep you shooting.


 6. Be sure to capture enough B-roll.

B-roll will be your best friend and worst enemy when editing. Not having enough will make you job much harder. It’s easy to remember to shoot exteriors of the venue, but don’t forget that there are people coming to these venues. When the bride and groom watch their wedding video, they will want to see their friends and family in attendance.

Have an extra camera capture parts of the crowd during the ceremony.  This footage will always come in handy to hide any rough edits. It’s also great to cut to the crowd if the photographer walks into your shot of the couple at the altar.


 7. Prepare for low light situations.

Evening receptions can be a nightmare for wedding filmmakers. Indoor or outdoor, it will probably be dark. After dinner is served, venues dim the lights so the party can begin.  Hopefully you and the DJ also talked about his light setup, but you will still need your own lights to help you get certain shots.

If your camera doesn’t handle low light well, keep in mind that guests don’t want to be blinded by video lights all night. When you use lights, be sure to use them sparingly. Don’t kill the mood by leaving them on during the entire reception.

About Our Video Marketing Agency

Modus Film is a video production company based in Kent and London. Our services are nationwide and our video marketing agency can help you make some ground breaking content. If you want to discuss this further contact us or better yet see how video marketing can transform your current marketing mix. We are now fully PPE compliantPlus we carry on working!

Do You Need to Talk to a Marketing Expert?

As video marketing experts we are specialists in all forms of video marketing. Here at Modus Film, we have completed many projects for our clients that have required us to define a digital strategy with really great results. If you want to speak to a specialist email hello@modusfilm.com or call us on 01233 273 273.

We are still an active creative marketing agency. Video production company London, Video production agency Kent

The Complete Wedding Video Guide: Ideas, Tips, and More

Proposal Video

About to pop the question? If you’re looking for a proposal idea that’ll take their breath away, propose with a video. Even if you don’t go with a video proposal, you can still turn to video to document the moment. Ask a friend or a photographer to capture your proposal and maybe the same person for your wedding. Then share an engagement slideshow or proposal recap to announce your engagement. If you’re using Animoto, you can start with our Engagement Slideshow video template and then customize your video however you like.

DURING THE WEDDING

Wedding ceremony slideshow

It only takes a few minutes to grab ceremony photos and turn them into a slideshow for your reception. Make sure you have a screen and projector or large TV ready. Then upload your photos onto a laptop. Add them to Animoto and in a few minutes you can have a beautiful slideshow ready for your reception.

Video booth

Make the photo booth even more fun by adding a component. Let guests share their well wishes for the new couple or just get silly with props. You can even create a DIY video booth with a mounted tablet.

Even if you’re sticking to a photo booth, you can share your favorites in a quick video you can share on social media after the ceremony.

Wedding favors

Video can make a sweet wedding favor or thank you gift for bridesmaids and groomsmen. Take a look at a few of the ways you can package a wedding video as a gift. Give a general thank you to attendees or a personalized message, letting them know how much their love and support means to you. Then share your video in an elegant way. For instance, you could gift your video in a USB box like the one below from Same Day Flash.

AFTER THE WEDDING

Honeymoon video recap

Turn your honeymoon photos and clips into a video album you can come back to for years to come. Or just give loved ones a post-wedding update on your honeymoon with a video you share on social media. Either way, get our tips for recapping your honeymoon with video.

Anniversary slideshow

Whether it’s your first anniversary or your 25th, this is a thoughtful way to show you’re still head over heels in love. Check out our post on making an anniversary gift to get tips for creating your own anniversary video. A slideshow can also be a way to celebrate a big anniversary milestone, say if you’re throwing a party for a couple’s 50th anniversary. If you are presenting your clip at a party, take a look at a few ways you can show your clip on a TV or through a projector.

SELECTING AN AMATEUR VIDEOGRAPHER

You’ll be busy getting married on your day, so if you go for a DIY wedding clip, make sure you plan out who’ll be in charge. Designate one or more attendees as the videographer and get them any equipment they might need on your wedding day. Here are some options to consider when deciding on how your video will be shot:

  • Designate a guest as your videographer.
  • Hire a student to take care of your video. It’ll reduce costs and free up guests to enjoy the festivities.
  • Let guests take clips and photos during the day of your wedding and retrieve everything after the event. Take a look at this blog post to discover different ways you can collect footage and photos from guests.
  • Give a few guests mobile cameras, like a GoPro, to capture the action. You can even get creative and add a camera to a bouquet or other wedding-day items to get a unique view of events.
  • Microphone: This fits under the nice-to-have column. You’ll 

Hiring a videographer

Professional wedding videography can ensure that every movement on your wedding day gets preserved in a beautiful, well-crafted clip. But if you’re looking to hire a pro, there are a few things to consider.

QUESTIONS TO ASK YOUR VIDEOGRAPHER

When you’re interviewing potential wedding videographers, make sure you know exactly what they offer. Here are a few questions you can ask before saying “I do” to your videographer.

  • Are you available on the date of our wedding?
  • Do you offer any packages? What’s included in your packages?
  • Have you worked with our photographer before?
  • How long will you be filming?
  • How many videographers will be there on the day of the wedding?
  • How long will it be?
  • Will it include audio?
  • How do you choose music for a wedding clip?
  • When can we expect the video to be ready?

WEDDING VIDEO PRICES

Like many aspects of a wedding, there is a lot of variety in wedding videography pricing. Before you settle on a videographer, here are a few cost-related things to think about:

  • Set a budget: Before you start talking to a videographer, think about how much you can set aside for your wedding videography.
  • Ask about packages: Some videographers will give you a la carte pricing and others will have packages that can bring down costs.
  • Read over your contract: Make sure everything you want is included. Be very clear on what you’re getting. If it’s not in the contract, you can’t expect it on your wedding day.

Sign your contract quickly: Though you should take time to read it over, don’t wait too long to sign a great videographer! They might get snapped up by another couple.

About Our Video Marketing Agency

Modus Film is a video production company based in Kent and London. Our services are nationwide and our video marketing agency can help you make some ground breaking content. If you want to discuss this further contact us or better yet see how video marketing can transform your current marketing mix. We are now fully PPE compliantPlus we carry on working!

Do You Need to Talk to a Marketing Expert?

As video marketing experts we are specialists in all forms of video marketing. Here at Modus Film, we have completed many projects for our clients that have required us to define a digital strategy with really great results. If you want to speak to a specialist email hello@modusfilm.com or call us on 01233 273 273.

We are still an active creative marketing agency. Video production company London, Video production agency Kent

Why Use YouTube?

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YouTube is the 2nd largest search engine next to Google. People upload more than 100 hours of video per minute to YouTube. It’s one of the best ways to communicate to a wide audience, whether you’re promoting programs or providing information to students. Here are a few reasons why YouTube is great.

Improve your Search Engine Optimization

Google and other search engines tend to favour clips, so sharing video via YouTube with good titles, descriptions and tags is a great way to improve your search engine ranking.

Powerful Branding

This is a fast and effective way to convey your brand messages and people respond well to visual cues for capturing the emotion and physical attributes of what you’re promoting.

Show, Don’t Tell

Video is a great way to demonstrate concepts that are not easily explained in text form and show your students through screen capture clips, live demonstration or even drawing on a white board.

Get Your Message to a Wider Audience

Not only is YouTube the most popular platform on the planet, videos themselves are highly shareable and consider how often you see videos go in your Timeline on Facebook. How often do people email you videos?

You Don’t Need a Huge Budget

There is some merit in having certain types of videos produced by professionals, not every clip needs a 6 figure budget. You can create effective videos of lectures and demonstrations, and more quickly and easily with minimal equipment.

YouTube in the Classroom 

A study by Pearson Education, found that YouTube is the most common social media to communicate with students. Not surprising, this communication tool provides an alternative to traditional methods of sharing information, including lectures, podcasts, and current news.

About Our Video Marketing Agency

Modus Film is a video production company based in Kent and London. Our services are nationwide and our marketing agency can help you make some ground breaking content. If you want to discuss this further contact us or better yet see how marketing can transform your current marketing mix. We are now fully PPE compliantPlus we carry on working!

Do You Need to Talk to a Marketing Expert?

As video marketing experts we are specialists in all forms of video marketing and here at Modus Film, we have completed many projects for our clients that have required us to define a digital strategy with really great results. If you want to speak to a specialist email hello@modusfilm.com or call us on 01233 273 273.

We are still an active creative marketing agency. Video production company London, Video production agency Kent

THE IMPORTANCE OF A TALKING HEAD VIDEO

If done well, they give you an honest and authentic insight into a company. These are real people sharing their connection with the business and you can instantly tell from their eyes whether they really mean it – “The Camera Never Lies.” Talking head video feature employees talking directly to camera or to an interviewer who’s stood to the side of the camera. You may find talking head videos on youtube but there aren’t many.

SO WHAT MAKES A GOOD TALKING HEAD?

Good framing – technically a good talking head should be well-framed with an interesting backdrop with depth behind the interviewee like in this film we did for Royal College of Psychiatrists.

By using prime camera lenses we can create depth of field to the shot that will feel stylish and visually pleasing.

The location needs to be spacious and quiet.  Try to avoid plain, small or stark office spaces – it’s an opportunity to show off your workplace to future clients and employees.  Check the space doesn’t have noisy air conditioning or road works just outside or people walking in and out.

Clothing is important – prior to filming encourage the talking head to bring bright colours and options to choose from on the day as a coloured jacket can really help a video pop – like this yellow jacket in the RCPsych film.

Use 2 cameras – this really helps create dynamic videos and also helps you cut down content in the edit as you have something else to cut to!  By changing the camera angle on the subject your viewer is less likely to get bored.

Include cutaways – simple shots supporting the story really brings a talking head video to life.  Whether it’s of someone cycling to work, in a meeting or working at their computer. They can be filmed in a cinematic, beautiful way that will visually engage the viewer and enhance your message.

Relaxed contributors – It’s essential for the subject to come across as relaxed and at ease on camera as if they’re talking to a friend in a café.  The director’s job is to help set them at ease and tease out genuine, short and succinct answers.  If the answer is too rambly – the director is there to ask for another version.

losing the script

It’s good to come prepared but the talking head shouldn’t come with exact lines to remember as you can see that they’re thinking too hard on camera.  They should come prepared to answer questions that will draw out great content. The contributors need to lock eyes either with the camera lens or the interviewer as roving eyes can distract a viewer.  In this RCPsych piece we had them looking directly to the director to the side of the camera. This helps draw out emotion.

About Our Video Marketing Agency

Modus Film is a video production company based in Kent and London. Our services are nationwide and our video marketing agency can help you make some ground breaking content. If you want to discuss this further contact us or better yet see how video marketing can transform your current marketing mix. We are now fully PPE compliantPlus we carry on working!

Do You Need to Talk to a Marketing Expert?

As video marketing experts we are specialists in all forms of video marketing. Here at Modus Film, we have completed many projects for our clients that have required us to define a digital strategy with really great results. If you want to speak to a specialist email hello@modusfilm.com or call us on 01233 273 273.

We are still an active creative marketing agency. Video production company London, Video production agency Kent

How to Make YouTube Shorts: Everything You Need to Know

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Since launching in 2005, YouTube has been home to countless video trends and many forms of entertainment. Who remembers Charlie Bit My Finger, David After Dentist, and the still very relevant Leave Britney Alone?

The team behind one of the most visited websites has hopped on the short-form video bandwagon by creating Shorts. These 15-60 second shorts are designed to entertain audiences and help brands and creators drive engagement.

What are YouTube Shorts?

YouTube Shorts are short-form, vertical content created using a smartphone and uploaded directly from the app.

Viewers of your Shorts can share, comment, like, dislike, or subscribe to your channel while viewing the video. The content doesn’t disappear and remains on YouTube, unlike other short-form shorts apps like Instagram Stories and Snapchat.

Why try YouTube Shorts?

Initially launched in India on Sept 14th, 2020, and rolled out across the U.S. on March 18th, 2021, YouTube Shorts quickly surpassed 6.5 billion daily views globally.

YouTube’s VP of Product Management described the video format as “a new short-form short experience for creators and artists who want to shoot short, catchy videos using nothing but their mobile phones,” and goes on to say, “Shorts is a new way to express yourself in 15 seconds or less”.

YouTube’s attempt at short-form video content isn’t a far cry from other ephemeral videos on social media, including TikTok, Instagram Reels, Instagram Stories, Snapchat Spotlight, and even Twitter Fleets and LinkedIn Stories (RIP).

But, what sets Shorts apart is its ability to convert viewers into subscribers for your channel, a must-do for brands and creators.

When you’re setting up Shorts, you can create an entirely separate channel for your Shorts or place the Shorts widget in your main channel. But we recommend keeping your Shorts on your main channel. This is because aligning your main feed YouTube content and your Shorts content in one place will make it easier for your audience to stay engaged with your shorts and give them more opportunity to hop from Shorts to YouTube shorts and ultimately subscribe to your channel

Viewers can find your Shorts by tapping Shorts at the bottom of the app.

Alternatively, audiences can access Shorts:

  • On the YouTube homepage
  • On your channel page
  • Via notifications

About Our Video Marketing Agency

Modus Film is a video production company based in Kent and London. Our services are nationwide and our video marketing agency can help you make some ground breaking content. If you want to discuss this further contact us or better yet see how video marketing can transform your current marketing mix. We are now fully PPE compliantPlus we carry on working!

Do You Need to Talk to a Marketing Expert?

As video marketing experts we are specialists in all forms of video marketing. Here at Modus Film, we have completed many projects for our clients that have required us to define a digital strategy with really great results. If you want to speak to a specialist email hello@modusfilm.com or call us on 01233 273 273.

We are still an active creative marketing agency. Video production company London, Video production agency Kent

Get more Instagram followers with these 10 tips to grow your real audience

If your Instagram presence isn’t quite as robust as you’re hoping, it might be time to learn how to sharpen up your strategies for getting real, organic followers. The larger your audience grows, the more opportunities you have to engage with users and create unique experiences for them.

The organic distinction is important: sometimes brands take the easy way out when trying to get more followers.

Not to mention, the number on your following ultimately means nothing if it doesn’t represent an engaged fan following. Start building your presence up the right way with these tips on getting more Instagram followers.

10 Ways to increase followers

1. Optimize your Instagram account

Before you set out figuring out how to gain followers on Instagram, one of the most important steps is to have your account fully optimized. Think of your brand’s Instagram bio as the “homepage” to your account.

Without a bio, image captions, a proper username or profile image, how will people know the account belongs to your brand? It might seem obvious, but on Instagram your bio and image help form the foundations of your brand identity. The link in your bio is your one spot to drive Instagram traffic to your site, so optimizing your account is essential.

If you’re uncertain where to link, try marketing or product pages that relate to specific keywords, hashtags or campaigns on your Instagram account. Linking to your homepage is OK–but why not give users a cohesive experience when moving from your bio to a site? This has led to the popularity of IG link landing pages that host relevant links to the last few pieces of content mentioned on a brand’s feed, and “link in bio” posts that help direct audiences to those links.

Additionally, keep your username as search-friendly as possible, which usually means sticking close to your actual brand name. If your business name is longer, shorten it to something your audience would recognize. Don’t add numbers or special characters to your username, and if possible keep it in-line with other social media handles you already have.

2. Keep a consistent content calendar

As a marketer the worst thing you can do when trying to get followers on Instagram is to post content at random, haphazard times. If you’re lucky enough to get users following you in the beginning, you don’t want to make them forget they followed you in the first place.

To combat this, keep to a regular posting schedule. Typically, brands shouldn’t post more than a few times a day to avoid spam, but whatever your cadence, keep it consistent. Approximately 200 million Instagram users log on daily, so to cast your net even wider, try publishing a few times throughout the entire day.

In fact, our very own research on the best times to post to Instagram pinpoints the top times to post for multiple industries, or you can follow our research of the best times across all topic areas below:

Sticking to a schedule will help you build a consistent experience for your followers and keep them in the know of your brand. But if you’re wondering how you’re going to remember to publish at these different times in the day, we’ve got you covered with Sprout’s scheduling and optimal times features–read on for more details.

3. Schedule Instagram posts in advance

While the Instagram algorithm has changed to show users more content they like, posting at the right times can still give your posts more visibility by increasing the overall engagement they receive.

There’s a lot your brand can do to raise visibility, and now with Sprout Social, scheduling Instagram content is one of them. With our newest tools, we can help your brand schedule content through an easy process.

By scheduling content in advance, your entire team can see campaigns and schedules more efficiently. It’s always smart to build out content in advance and with our Instagram scheduling tools, you can reach your audience and maintain a consistent flow of content at the same time.

You can also use Sprout’s patented ViralPost feature and let us do the work for you. ViralPost analyzes your own account’s engagement history and identifies the optimal times for you to post algorithmically.

Perfect your Instagram content plan with Sprout Social

In addition to scheduling a complete picture of your Instagram content calendar, Sprout offers even more features to perfect your brand’s feed.

Share IG-approved visuals with your team using our Asset Library, or test out our grid preview feature to make sure every aspect of your presence is true to your brand style.

Get a hands-on look at these features and more with a 30-day free trial of Sprout.

4. Get partners and brand advocates to post your content

As a marketer when you’re learning how to get more Instagram followers, it’s important to know the value of your audience. The larger your follower count grows (organically), the more buyers and interested customers you will have.

The best way to get customers to follow you is to get in front of them and be present. It’s critical to be present on your own Instagram as well as others. Try sponsoring user-generated content to get your brand in customers’ feeds. You can also hold Instagram contests to get your brand

Another way is to get your handle in front of a much larger audience. Try to work with larger Instagram accounts in your industry, like notable influencers in your space, to share your content to their audience.

Just make sure you’re providing something of value. The last thing you want to do is seem too salesy. Find marketing collaborations and co-marketing plans with other businesses to build your Instagram audience.

5. Avoid fake Instagram followers

There’s a huge difference between an Instagram account having fake and legitimate followers. It might seem tempting to simply purchase Instagram followers, but the backlash outweighs the perks of organic follower growth.

Real people have the ability to share, like, comment and engage with your Instagram posts. Additionally, these users enjoy when there’s someone on the other side responding.

For example, Lush Cosmetics takes the time to answer various product questions, which results in users coming back, following or possibly sharing with others. These interactions will always have more value than a set of inactive followers.

6. Showcase your Instagram everywhere

How are people going to find an account unless you promote your Instagram? Make sure your Instagram account is listed with your website and other social networks.

Creating visibility and awareness is one of the best ways to get discovered. If you truly want to get more Instagram followers, let people know where to find you. You could add social media buttons to your website and blog to help promote social shares across all your networks as well as show people where to find you on Instagram.

Another great idea is to cross promote across your social media accounts. The Museum of Modern Art regularly spreads awareness about its Instagram through Twitter. You can easily leverage your other social networks to direct users to your Instagram.

However, make sure that you’re not just asking for a follow. Instead you should try to promote unique content on your Instagram so users have a reason to follow you there. Fortunately, with Instagram adding a ton of new content and video features like Stories, IGTV and Reels, you have a great opportunity to build followers through creative content.

7. Post content followers want

While this is easier said than done, it’s smart to learn what content your followers want to see. You’ll quickly find on Instagram that some content performs better than others. This is why testing is so important.

Whether it’s filters, captions, content types or post times, the smallest detail can make all the difference. Keep your ear to the ground with new Instagram trends so you know you’re posting popular content.

To take your analysis a step further, your brand should invest in Instagram analytics tools. This will make it easier to track, benchmark and analyze Instagram content across accounts.

You shouldn’t directly copy your competitors, but it’s smart to take notes on what they’re doing or posting that drives engagement. A little competitive research can go a long way. You can use our Instagram Competitors report to get a look at what’s working for other brands in your industry.

8. Get the conversation started

One of the best ways to make users aware of your Instagram is through conversation. According to the 2020 Sprout Social Index, consumers want to engage with visual-first content like photos (68%) and video (50%), followed by 30% who want to engage with text posts. Instagram is the perfect fit for this audience profile, pairing eye-catching visuals with captions that can be just as engaging when you perfect your Instagram caption copywriting skills.

People are continuing to use social media as their contact reference for brands, whether its for off-the-cuff questions and chat, serious customer care queries, or praise for their favorite brands and products. And for your business, you need to be supportive and communicative.

Try to respond to as many questions or comments as possible, because it could mean the difference between getting a new customer, follower or improving your relationship with your audience. Our Index research also showed 89% of consumers will buy from a brand after following on social, so it’s important to secure the attention and loyalty needed to convert a visitor to your profile into a follower.

9. Find hashtags that convert

One of the most tried-and-true ways to get followers is through hashtags. For years hashtags have served as an essential tool for discovery and allowed us to extend our social reach. As a marketer, you want to build your community by gaining followers and hashtags provide just that.

You have to find hashtags that people in your target audience are more likely to check. If a relevant connection is made, these users will be more likely to follow your account. Unique, branded hashtags are one way to group posts around hyper-relevant content to your brand and campaigns.

Understanding how your hashtags perform on Instagram is also just as critical to using the. With Sprout Social’s hashtag analytics tools, you have access to hashtag performance and usage data to see what’s working best.

Don’t go blindly into the hashtag universe, know what you’re tagging so you can build your following.

10. Make your followers happy

Last but not least, when you make your followers happy, you see the payoff in audience growth. We’ve given tips for brainstorming content, put them into practice in a way that feels real to your voice. In other words, avoid seeming needy, sales-driven or robotic.For many accounts, this means sprinkling in posts that are legitimately designed to bring a smile to followers’ faces and build customer relationships. Don’t forget to provide content to your followers as if they were friends on your personal feed: this might include posting memes, inspirational content, or just re-sharing interesting photos or artwork (all properly credited, of course) that can give your followers a little mental pick-up during the day.

About Our Video Marketing Agency

Modus Film is a video production company based in Kent and London. Our services are nationwide and our video marketing agency can help you make some ground breaking content. If you want to discuss this further contact us or better yet see how video marketing can transform your current marketing mix. We are now fully PPE compliantPlus we carry on working!

Do You Need to Talk to a Marketing Expert?

As video marketing experts we are specialists in all forms of video marketing. Here at Modus Film, we have completed many projects for our clients that have required us to define a digital strategy with really great results. If you want to speak to a specialist email hello@modusfilm.com or call us on 01233 273 273.

We are still an active creative marketing agency. Video production company London, Video production agency Kent

Tips For Using Facebook Live For Videographers

1. Go live with a strong connection

Ensure that A videographers broadcast is as clear, high resolution and stable as possible.

  • If you are shooting on a phone:
    • Stream quality varies based on your connection speed. Go live when you have a strong connection (use Wi-Fi instead of your phone’s mobile data whenever possible).
    • Use a tripod or steadicam for a more stable stream.
  • If you are using video encoding (streaming) software or hardware:
    • Use a dedicated wired connection with backups whenever possible. If you must use Wi-Fi, make sure that it’s secured and dedicated for the broadcast, and have contingency plans in place.
    • Broadcasting from an event? We recommend setting up a private connection – satellite or fibre backhaul – rather than relying on a venue’s connection.
    • Run a speed test in order to determine your upload bitrate.
    • Follow our specifications and send us the highest bit rate stream your connection speed and encoder will tolerate reliably (within our maximum specs).

2. Go live with your audience

We prioritise content that sparks conversations and meaningful interactions between videographers on facebook. Video production that inspire friend-to-friend or person-to-person interactions tend to get more distribution. Actively responding to and moderating comments during your live broadcast can play an important role in fostering such conversations and interactions.

Some techniques to drive healthy engagement include:

  • Say hello to commenters by name and reply to their comments.
  • When possible, bring audience questions or comments into the broadcast itself by answering questions on air.
  • Pin great comments to the top of the chat.
  • Going live from an event? Encourage event participants to engage with the audience via the live comments.

3. Broadcast for longer periods of time to reach more people

Facebook prioritises longer videos (3 min +) that inspire videographers to continue watching. For live broadcasts, the longer you are live, the more likely people are to discover and invite their friends on Facebook to watch there video production. You can stay live for up to eight hours when broadcasting over the live API with an encoder!

4. Tell people ahead of time youre going to go live

Build anticipation by letting people know when you’ll be broadcasting live. If you are using streaming software or an encoder to go live, you should consider scheduling your broadcast.

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Be creative and go live on facebook often!Try different types of broadcasts – and go live frequently – to keep your audience engaged. Try different phone or camera orientations, broadcast durations and formats to see what works best for you. Use insights available in creator studio to evaluate different approaches and video production is key.

About Our Video Marketing Agency

Modus Film is a video production company based in Kent and London. Our services are nationwide and our video marketing agency can help you make some ground breaking content. If you want to discuss this further contact us or better yet see how video marketing can transform your current marketing mix. We are now fully PPE compliantPlus we carry on working!

Do You Need to Talk to a Marketing Expert?

As video marketing experts we are specialists in all forms of video marketing. Here at Modus Film, we have completed many projects for our clients that have required us to define a digital strategy with really great results. If you want to speak to a specialist email hello@modusfilm.com or call us on 01233 273 273.

We are still an active creative marketing agency. Video production company London, Video production agency Kent

5 Female Videographers You Should Know

Looking to shine more awareness on the outstanding female talent in our community, today we present 5 female videographers you should know.

While video content keeps increasing in popularity, videographers appears to be a mostly male dominated scene.

Whether a fashion campaign, a documentary, or a product commercial, videographers have the outstanding ability of telling a story through their work. Video formats can speak to the emotional side of the viewer sometimes better than an image in itself.

Take a look at some of such examples and the talented female videographers behind them. Enjoy!

Videographer NO. 1

Munich-based creative, julie has been working in the industry for the past 7 years, with a focus on fashion and beauty. Not only is she able to portray captivating emotions in her photography, but she also has a way of capturing beautiful moments through video content.

Teresa is a videographers and photographer based in Lisbon. She enjoys traveling, creating creative content, and places a great focus on experimenting with color. This playful approach helps her portray her subjects in a calm and happy light.

She has worked with brands such as American Express, Chloé, Dior, Montblanc, and Polaroid — amongst others. Take a look at her stop motion Polaroid campaign below.

Videographer NO. 2

Paris-based photographer and videographer, Alessandra focuses her work around capturing documentary, beauty, and lifestyle moments. Take a look at how she captured a behind-the-scenes moment, below.

Videographer NO. 3

Originally from Russia, Zhenya is a freelance photographer and videographer who focuses her work on shooting people and places. Often times shooting content for brands, her work has been featured in National Geographic, Vogue Brides, amongst others. In addition, she has worked with Mercedes Benz and the insurance agency, mhplus.

Videographer NO. 4

Coraline is a photographer and a videographers, and art director based in Paris. Besides her keen eye for photographing advertising campaigns, she often assists in video campaigns. Take a look at how she helped bring together Lancôme’s newest project “Voices,” which celebrates women and diversity, below.

Videographer NO. 5

Based in Paris, Silvia seeks to awaken awareness around the moments she captures. Aiming to uncover hidden beauty, her photographs and videos incorporate textures, movements, and colors.

The documentary-style video below, which she co-directed and produced shows the unique art of connection between humans.

About Our Video Marketing Agency

Modus Film is a video production company based in Kent and London. Our services are nationwide and our video marketing agency can help you make some ground breaking content. If you want to discuss this further contact us or better yet see how video marketing can transform your current marketing mix. We are now fully PPE compliantPlus we carry on working!

Do You Need to Talk to a Marketing Expert?

As video marketing experts we are specialists in all forms of video marketing. Here at Modus Film, we have completed many projects for our clients that have required us to define a digital strategy with really great results. If you want to speak to a specialist email hello@modusfilm.com or call us on 01233 273 273.

We are still an active creative marketing agency. Video production company London, Video production agency Kent