Tag: viral video
The Mechanics Of Viral Video Marketing
by admin on Jan.06, 2010, under Video Promotion
Is there a secret to making a successful viral video, or so they just happen by chance? Many people have answers for this question, and often suggest that the content must be interesting. However, at least one viral video marking company, The Commotion Group, is solely focused on the mechanics of pushing the video. They claim that they can get 100,000 views for any video they choose to promote, and they won’t charge unless they do. While admitting that interesting content is important if you want a million views, at 100,000 views they believe the actual video content is not a major factor. Dan, the director, is an engineering student at Stanford, and shares his secrets on a blog: http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1938731,00.html#ixzz0beMKjlQ6
What is their secret? As explained by Dan, they don’t wait for the videos to catch on, they go out and actively promote them, in as many places on the web as possible. Dan’s group prefers marketing short videos 15-30 seconds in length. They also use videos that can be remixed and thus remarked.
The commotion Group advises staying away from a straight out ad format. They also suggest making the video shocking, so it will challenge the potential viewer. “Anaconda attacks dog,” for example has gotten over 600,000 views in three years.
According to Dan, the way to really parlay views is to get listed on the You Tube most viewed page. To do this a video must get a lot of views in one day, or at least 50,000 views. Dan’s group posts videos they promote on as many blogs as possible, even paying blog owners to post their video. Next they join forums. They start a relevant thread, create conversation and embed their video.They post videos on My Space, where many people will let people embed videos in the comment section of their MySpace page.
They supplement these strategies by posting to email lists and sharing with friends.
A second hurdle is to get the video to move from the most popular daily list to the most popular weekly list. To do this it must stay up at a high number of views for 48 hours. Now, they do a little manipulating. Since titles can be changed, they start out with a shocking or attention grabbing title, only later switching to a more relevent title. Titles with words such as “shocking,” “exclusive,” “behind the scenes,” tend to do better.
Dan recommends using catchy thumbnail photos. You Tube uses up to three, one of which they take from the exact middle of the video. So, put a catchy shot, preferably of a face or person right in the exact middle of your video, and provide two other high quality thumbnail photos to You Tube.
Three other suggestions include creation of controversial comments to the video, which will draw attention and posting of multiple videos with a similar subject matter. If people like one, they will tend to view the others. Finally Commotion Group suggests starting out with around four unique subject tags. Once your video has gotten a number of views you can broaden the tag content and reach out to more people. Viewers coming on You Tube tend to click on videos that have lots of views, so you will be more likely to grab the attention of this larger group of people, now that your video has been seen many times.
Thanks to Winmax Video of California for sponsoring this report. Winmax specializes in commercial video including trade show videos, viral videos, restaurant video, and corporate video
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