I usually embed either explanatory videos or story telling videos inside interactive stories that can be published online as web page through the software.
These form a part of the whole story, and act as support material.
We enable our customers to create live digital avatars for corporate television, allowing every employee in the company to act as a digital correspondent on air. This is an excellent marketing strategy for internal audiences
hey there sis,
here is think some:
1. story-telling: craft narratives around your products or brand ethos.
2. tutorials: offer a step-by-step visual guide to ease product usage.
3. testimonials: let satisfied customers share their genuine experiences.
4. live q&a: address queries in real-time, building community trust.
5. behind-the-scenes: unveil the human effort behind your offerings.
6.product launches: build anticipation with insightful video teasers.
7. influencer collaborations: extend your narrative through relatable personalities.
8. educational series: delve into industry topics, establishing thought leadership.
9. user-generated content: motivate your audience to share their own narratives.
10. time-lapse videos: capture the essence of change or progress visually.
these tactics not only diversify your content but also create a meaningful dialogue with your audience, nurturing a community that resonates with your brand's narrative.
warm wishes.
For me the best way to incorporate video marketing into your content strategy is creating entertaining product videos. It's a great way to showcase your products in a fun and engaging way, and they can be very effective at driving sales.
And Canva is best for it.