Convince Your Boss to Be Bold With Risk-Taking Corporate Video
To our marketing professionals, does this resonate?
You know you need a good corporate video, and you know bold is good. You know big ideas are essential, and that creativity is what can truly set you apart from your competition. And yet, it can be so hard to get management buy-in. The more traditional and conservative the company you work in, the more likely you are to have come across some pushback and skepticism. Skepticism towards new ways of working and a strong tendency to want to stick to the old ways. Because if it ain’t broke, why fix it?
The Biggest Risk You Can Take Is Not To Be Bold
So how do you stand up against the risk-averse and build your case for a modern marketing strategy? Flip the script. The biggest risk brands can actually take today is not being bold. Because not being bold enough to stand for something and say something worth listening to is the same thing as choosing to be invisible. For a business trying to stand out from a crowded sea of competitors, being bold is your best friend.
Today’s marketing landscape is extremely saturated, and consumers are flooded with sales messages from the moment they wake up and check their phones to the moment they do the same thing before going to sleep. The only way for us human beings to survive from drowning from this marketing tsunami is to avoid ads, scroll past the commercials and sales copy.
To catch people’s attention, you need your content to stand out. You need it to not feel like yet another ad, but like something actually relevant to your target audience. You need to make it feel like it’s something new, something they haven’t already heard a thousand times.
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Convincing Analytical Minds to Support Creative Corporate Video
While marketers understand the value of creative corporate video, management may need to see hard facts, numbers, and successful examples to be convinced of the value.
Convincing your management of the value of video, considering the following stats:
Video ads are the number one way consumers discover brands they later purchase from. 84% of people have been convinced to buy a product or service by watching a brand’s video.
YouTube has replaced Facebook as the platform that most affects consumer behavior.
YouTube is the #1 purchase driver on social media.
69% of people prefer to learn about new products and services by watching a short video.
Getting everyone on board with bold, creative ideas can sometimes prove more of a challenge. Often times, companies new to video marketing have the impulse to “play it safe” and create something similar to what their competitors are doing. When you create content that doesn’t stand out, it means you’re creating content that nobody will notice. Doing so is not safe resulting in wasted efforts.
Finding stats to prove your case might be a challenging argument, so try showing examples of brands who’ve successfully leveraged creativity in their video marketing campaigns.
The iconic video from Dollar Shave Club comes to mind. This one video launched a business, made it famous, and propelled it towards the annual revenue of $65 million they boast today. Dollar Shave Club got its first big boost from this 2012 YouTube video. It cost $4,500 to make and took a single day to shoot. It then went viral in 72 hours, and today 27 million people have watched. That’s the power of creativity.
Creativity is the most powerful weapon in your marketing toolbox. Nowhere is that more true than in corporate video marketing. It takes creativity to craft a great script, shoot it well and edit it into something engaging.
Key Takeaways
Convincing management to adapt bold, creative ideas can be a challenge. But it’s a challenge worth taking on, and as soon as you get started, the results will speak for themselves. Most marketers agree that video marketing is the type of content that brings the best ROI, and no other medium has the same potential to go viral and reach millions.
Share numbers and statistics and, if possible, forecast of what your videos will generate in terms of traffic and conversions.
Show different examples of successful creative video marketing campaigns, and explain why they worked well and what you can learn from them.
Explain the risks that come with not being bold: remaining invisible and unnoticed.
When you talk to your management, presenting both statistics about the efficiency of video marketing and specific examples of how brave marketing has driven growth can bolster your pitch. Don’t be afraid to borrow creative concepts from different industries. It’s a good way to stand out from your competition.
Let’s get bold!
At HADJI Studios, we don’t play it safe. We’re experts at creating distinct and engaging corporate videos for marketing agencies and technology brands. We can help you every step of the way, from ideation and strategy all way to your finished video. Get in touch to explore how we can help your brand use creativity to drive conversions!