If you want to engage, you’ll love this brilliant idea for video

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When I was a young boy I always wanted to make films. It was just serendipity that I ended up at art school studying both graphic design and film and eventually chose graphic design. Back in those days, anything film based at art school was called ‘Time Based Media’ because, well, I suppose, it used time as a medium just as we would use a magic marker, a Rotring pen or a scalpel.

Corporate video to viral sensation

Since then, as we all know, ‘time based’ media has become an essential part of online digital storytelling. Over the last twenty years it has progressed from ‘corporate videos’ (essentially a four minute brochure with a limited audience viewing it on a TV via cassette, or played on a loop in a foyer) to an anything-goes, disposable culture where videos of all and every lengths are uploaded, shared, ‘go viral’, trend and then ultimately crash from relevance – but never from history – everywhere, all the time. Probably forever, now.

At the last count, three hundred hours of video is uploaded every hour to YouTube alone – and nearly five billion people watch them every day. Five BILLION viewers. EVERY. DAY.

A world of experts?

Just as it happened with photography, YOU are now a professional. There are intuitive apps which overlay digital effects straight from the brain of JJ Abrams on to your story, immediately and for free. You don’t need me to tell you that time-based media has exploded (there’s an app for that too) and it’s brilliant. Digestible, fun – and best of all – the prize, the big kahuna, the panacea for your social media… ENGAGING.

It seems like everyone nowadays is a celebrity or professional photographer, blogger, special effects artist, film director or a Love Island contestant. But I think it’s important to remember that all the tools we use are nothing without some really bold and brilliant ideas to elevate your content from a major turkey in a sea of white noise (I’m talking to you, Twitter, you angry bird) to a blockbuster with five million likes on Instagram.

Brilliant conversion!

So while video can increase conversion by up to 80% on your landing page (according to HubSpot), it’s not the medium that engages, it’s the brilliant idea behind the medium – and brilliant ideas don’t need time. And the best brilliant ideas are timeless.

So which one are you? A professional photographer, a prize-winning film maker, a Love Island celebrity or the quiet one in the corner coming up with the brilliant ideas… and who really drives engagement?

Why is consistent address information crucial to SEO?

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When it comes to putting together an overview of your business, it’s not unusual to agonise over the smallest of details, writing and rewriting copy.  But one thing that is seemingly simple to sort can have a big impact on how you are viewed online – your address.

It’s common knowledge that regular updates to your website, blog and social media feeds help improve your Google visibility, but your address is one place where Google loves a constant.

And you may well think you’re being constant but, if you think about all the places online your address is listed, are you? Are you Limited or Ltd, or both?  Are you in Berks, Berkshire or both? Is your phone number +44 (0)1753 854995 or 01753 854995 or 0175 385 4995.  All of these will still help potential customers find you but, crucially, Google almost penalises you for these differences.

The first place to start is to review your Google My Business entry and make sure it’s correct for each location you trade from. Here’s a handy Google guide.

Once that’s watertight …
  • Check your email signatures and website to ensure they are in the same format
  • Google your business and check how you are listed in any business listings, directories, review sites – remember that your details might not have been entered by someone from your business
  • Ensure all employees know the new rules!

When you think of everything you invest in to build your business, spending time ensuring the above is correct seems like a no brainer. Can you afford not to do it?

Digital Housekeeping is just one of the many design and marketing services we offer our clients.  Get in touch to find out how we can help you increase your online visibility and get more commercial return from your digital investment.

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