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Recycling Video: 5 Ways to Repurpose Your Existing Video Content

When promoting your brand, creating a continuous stream of engaging, original video content can be challenging; but that’s what your audience has come to expect.

Still, it begs the question: What should we do when production hiccups or uncertain times make shooting a new video impossible?

The answer may come from the content you already have on hand.

Here are five ways to repurpose your existing video assets:

1. Reframe Your Videos for Mobile

Think about your mobile audience.

Chances are if you’ve created video content for a YouTube or Vimeo audience, you probably did so in a standard 16:9 format – the dimensions you’re most likely to see in television and commercial work. While this aspect ratio is ideal for playback on laptops and smart TVs, it’s not as readily consumable in a mobile environment, which means you could be missing out on millions of potential customers.

The solution? Reframe your existing content for mobile.

Vertical video is on the rise, with more and more original content rolling out from studios and influencers every day. The two most popular mobile aspect ratios you’re likely to see are 1:1 and 9:16, with 1:1 being square video and 9:16 being the reverse of the standard 16:9 format we’re used to (think hotdog rather than hamburger).

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Whichever ratio you choose, by reframing your videos to be viewable on a taller screen, you open your content up to a wider audience.

Can reframing take time? Sure. As much time as shooting a new video? Not by a long shot.

Bonus: If you edit your own videos in Adobe Premiere, the job of reframing just got even easier. Premiere has a new feature called Auto-Reframe that does the heavy lifting for you – tracking the action to intelligently reframe your videos automatically.

Going mobile has never been easier!

 

2. Cut Down Longer Videos into Smaller Pieces

Think long-term with short-form video.

Let’s face it, no matter how interested we are in a topic, there’s an upper limit to our attention spans. It happens all the time. We find the perfect video we’ve been looking for, our interest is peaked, we go to press play, then we see the runtime.

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We decide we’ll watch it later.

When it’s your brand behind the video, the last place you want to be is in a potential customer’s bookmarks bar. Instead, consider cutting down some of your longer pieces into smaller, more digestible videos.

Think about your content from the user’s experience. Short-form videos are easier to finish, easier to share, and  most importantly – easier to remember.

 

3. Branch Out to New Social Media Platforms

If a piece of your marketing content lives solely on your website, you’re missing out on a huge opportunity for exposure. The same is true if you’re only posting your content to one platform.

Diversity is king when it comes to marketing. The more places you are, the more customers you can reach. And those customers are everywhere.

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Over 40 percent  of the world uses social media, with more than 350 million having joined in 2019 alone. With new users materializing every day, the more visible your videos are on these platforms, the better.

If you’ve cut down and reframed your videos as we discussed in the previous sections, then reaching into new markets should be a breeze. Just keep in mind the maximum video runtimes for your platform of choice:

  • Facebook: 240 minutes
  • Twitter: 140 seconds
  • Instagram: 60 seconds
  • Snapchat: 10 seconds

Whichever route you take, take the time to familiarize yourself with the platform, and be sure to share the videos most relatable to your target audience.

 

4. Repurpose Your Videos as Podcasts

Consider releasing your old videos as podcasts. It might seem like these two mediums are as similar as night and day, but you may be surprised by how much crossover you find between them.

If the intent of your existing video is to educate or inform your audience, there’s a good chance the audio may stand up on its own without video support. If that proves true, creating a podcast from your existing content can be as simple as exporting an audio file.

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Can audio content really compare to video? In 2019, 32 percent of the U.S. population reported listening to podcasts on a monthly basis, with the average listener subscribing to an average of six shows. That’s nothing to sneeze at.

Having a regular podcast not only opens this powerful new channel for users to find your content. The subscription-based nature of podcasting also opens up the possibility of reliable listenership for the foreseeable future.

 

5. Repurpose Your Video as a Blog Entry

Speaking of audio, in this day and age, we should all be transcribing our videos for closed captioning purposes. After all, many of our viewers are hearing impaired, and those who aren’t still report regular use of closed captioning to help with everything from overcoming environmental noise to increasing productivity.

If you haven’t yet gotten into the habit of captioning, YouTube is a great resource. Each video you upload to the site is automatically closed-captioned – though it’s wise to look over the final product for accuracy.

Once your video is transcribed, it’s ready to reach a whole new audience. But you can take this process one step further.

By reformatting your transcriptions as blog posts, you can create unique written content to help drive more traffic to your website.

Simply by having the text on your page, you improve your SEO by increasing your content’s searchability. And by adding your own flair to each post, you can connect to your audience on a more personal level.

Don’t forget to embed your video at the top of the blog. After all, it’s all about the content.

In times when producing new content is difficult, it’s helpful to know there’s always more we can do with the materials at our disposal. The most important thing is to think outside the box and keep creating!

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CATMEDIA is an award-winning Inc. 500 company based in Atlanta, Georgia. Founded in 1997, the company specializes in advertising, creative services, media production, program management, training, and human resource management. As a Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB), CATMEDIA provides world-class customer service and innovative solutions to government and commercial clients. Current CATMEDIA clients include Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), and the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).

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Video Marketing: Capturing Attention and Keeping It

Video as a medium is one of the most efficient ways you can communicate to a mass audience and convey information. Within seconds, a viewer learns almost everything you want them to know about your brand, your goals, and your benefit to them. High-quality videos with engaging subjects and the right messaging can increase traffic to your website significantly. Content that both impresses and draws in your target audience. Below are five video marketing strategies that will capture your audience’s attention.

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HIGH VISIBILITY ON SOCIAL MEDIA

using-instagram-outsideMany social media platforms, notably Facebook, use algorithms that favor video formats. However, even without the boost from these algorithms, evidence suggests that people are simply more likely to share and engage with video content than other kinds of posts. A video is 53x more likely to populate a Google search than a text article and 40x more likely to be shared on social media. This means that if you have a message you want to get out, video offers the best chances of being seen on major social media platforms.

STORIES ARE YOUR FRIENDS

video-marketing-capturingStories are videos or photos that play for approximately ten seconds on various social media platforms, notably Instagram, Snapchat, and Facebook. They disappear after 24 hours and can’t be liked or shared, but people are more likely to watch them than to scroll to a post. I can say I am more likely to watch a chain of Instagram stories than scroll through the feed. It’s a great way to get your brand seen and to message in a concise format.

SPONSORED VIDEO ADS

types-of-youtube-adsIn the last decade, competition for attention online has gotten tougher than ever. In 2017 alone, video content took up 74 percent of online traffic. Companies are competing just as much within their industries as without to get attention and boost their brands. For instance, paid ads can be a leg up on the competition. This puts in a boost on social media platforms to get your content at the top of the stack and in front of people’s eyeballs.

EDUCATION AND TUTORIALS

woman-makeup-tutorialA great way you can connect with your audience is by posting educational tutorials or tips relevant to your industry. This simultaneously shows off your expertise in a subject. Subsequently, also engaging viewers to learn more about you and your business. They are also easy to serialize, as there is never just one thing people need or want to learn about in your industry.

CALL TO ACTION

conan-subscribe-video-pageFailing to stick the ending is a common video marketing mistake. Your audience might be fully engaged in the content you put out. However, if you fail to use that to motivate them into taking the next step, it will be all for naught. A call to action gives your viewers a next-step once they’ve watched your video. It can be as simple as directing your audience to your website for more information, or the ever present “Like, Share, or Subscribe.”

 

Video marketing is an exciting and interactive way for you to reach an audience. It is more important and more cost-effective than ever to create video content for your brand. Do you want more information about video-marketing? Check out our website and tell us if we can use video to take your online marketing strategy to the next level.

ABOUT US

CATMEDIA is an award-winning Inc. 500 company based in Atlanta, Georgia. Founded in 1997, the company specializes in advertising, creative services, media production, program management, training, and human resource management. As a Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB), CATMEDIA provides world-class customer service and innovative solutions to government and commercial clients. Current CATMEDIA clients include Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), and the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).

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CATMEDIA CEO Catherine Downey Will Attend 2019 Tuck-WBENC

It’s been an exciting year of awards and recognitions for Atlanta-based small business CATMEDIA, whose CEO Catherine Downey has been accepted in to the 2019 Tuck WBENC Strategic Growth Program. This is the second time Downey has been honored with attending this week-long program that brings together a select group of women executives to discuss the latest in strategic direction, financial strategy, digital technologies, partnering, acquisitions, and brand communication.

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“Most of my career, I thought I was just an anomaly as a successful female entrepreneur until I attended the Tuck-WBENC Executive Program. It was a life changing event to spend a week with 59 other women just like me!” – Catherine Downey

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The Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC) is the largest certifier of women-owned businesses in the U.S. and a leading advocate for women business owners and entrepreneurs.

“We believe diversity promotes innovation, opens doors, and creates partnerships that fuel the economy. That’s why we provide the most relied upon certification standard for women-owned businesses and the tools to help them succeed. Our mission is to fuel economic growth globally by identifying, certifying, and facilitating the development of women-owned businesses.”

For over the past 15 years, IBM has been committed to supporting the development and advancement of Women’s Business Enterprises through educational opportunities.

CATMEDIA is a marketing, training, and creative services company that prides itself on turning visions to motion. Since 1997, Downey, who was named by Atlanta Magazine as one of the Top 500 CEOs in 2019, has seen tremendous growth in her company. Her leadership, commitment, and strength serve as the foundation for CATMEDIA’s operational standards and practices. Her unique ability to understand the creative world enables CATMEDIA to offer superior solutions to match each client’s individual message.

CATMEDIA has been recognized for numerous awards the over the last decade in leadership, company growth, and best places to work for.

Not only has the company been named one of Atlanta’s Best and Brightest Companies to Work For for four years in a row, but has twice been named to the Inc. 500 list of the fastest-growing private companies in America, as well as the Atlanta Business Chronicle’s top ten list of fastest-growing private companies.

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CATMEDIA is an award-winning Inc. 500 company based in Atlanta, Georgia. Founded in 1997, the company specializes in advertising, creative services, media production, program management, training, and human resource management. As a Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB), CATMEDIA provides world-class customer service and innovative solutions to government and commercial clients. Current CATMEDIA clients include Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Office of Personnel Management (OPM), and the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).

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Social Media Marketing: How We Help Our Customers Make a Plan

Developing and implementing a social media marketing plan is inevitable with the steady growth and popularity of social media. Social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter aren’t simply for personal use anymore. According to eMarketer, users are spending an average of 1 hour and 15 minutes on social networks a day in 2019.[1] Therefore, if your business has yet to optimize its use of social media as a marketing tool, now is the time. But first, it’s important to understand exactly what a social media marketing strategy really is.

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A social media marketing strategy can be defined as an overall summary of how your business plans to strategically use social media in a way that will better market its goods or services. This plan should be well thought out and detailed. As well as include an organized calendar that states when you plan to use each social media platform to get the best response from consumers.

Simply having social media accounts and using them every once in a while is not enough. In order to have an effective social media marketing plan, your company needs to be organized. Here is some insight on how we develop and organize, then implement a fail-proof social media plan for clients that will surely bring your brand’s marketing campaign into the modern age.

KNOW YOUR COMPETITION

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Not that it isn’t always important to compare your brand to your competitors, but when creating a social media plan, I find that the best thing to do is see what everyone else is doing. You should be aware of how your business’ social media usage stacks up to that of your competitors’ when creating a digital marketing strategy.

I’m not saying that you should track their every move and mimic their digital marketing strategy, but if you take a look at what’s out there, you will be able to gauge where your business should be in regard to social media marketing. Not only will this information tell you how to create a social media plan, but it can also inspire you to come up with new, creative ways of implementing your plan in order to have a competitive advantage in your field.

SET GOALS

After taking a good look at your competition’s social media marketing plan, it’s time to set goals. By this I mean set attainable, quantitative, measurable goals. For example, instead of simply saying “We want more Facebook followers,” be specific. A better way to set a measurable goal would be to state, “We would like to increase our Facebook followers by 13% within the next quarter.” This way you will be able to evaluate whether or not your marketing plan was successful later on.

REVIEW YOUR TARGET MARKET

My next recommendation would be to review what market your business is planning to target with your digital marketing strategy. This is an important topic to research because different markets use different social media platforms. Once you know what media your target market uses, you can be sure to implement the most effective social media plan possible.

MAKE YOUR SOCIAL MEDIA ACCOUNTS

Social media on iphoneGo ahead and skip this step if your company already has professional social media pages, but if not, now is the time to create them. If your brand already has social media accounts, then use this as an opportunity to improve them. Clean them up. Make sure they are cohesive but also unique from one another. Nothing is less effective than a company that simply copies the same material into each of its social media accounts.

Get to know your sites. Facebook allows for lengthier posts, while Twitter is only necessary for short, concise snippets of information. Instagram is great for showing off your products and deals, while LinkedIn is more useful in building your brand and hiring. Learn how to use these sites and which ones are important to your overall marketing plan.

CREATE YOUR SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING PLAN

Once you have reviewed the competition, set measurable goals, reviewed your target market, and created or improved upon your existing social media accounts; you can finally create your social media plan.

Your plan should cover things such as, “How many times a day will you post?” “What content will you post?” or “Which audience are you trying to reach through each specific post?” Be sure to make your social media plan as thorough as possible. Specificity will only help you in the long run. Once your plan is in action, this will be extremely helpful.

EVALUATE YOUR PLAN

man on computerAfter you’ve made the plan and put it into action, it is very important to keep track of how it’s doing. If your social media plan isn’t turning out to be as effective as you had hoped, take the time to make changes before it’s too late. If you notice that you’re not getting as many retweets or followers as you had intended, changing the plan can salvage your brand image. Not all companies are successful on their first go around. Practice makes perfect, and in this case, if one plan fails, try another until you reach your goals.

Creating and implementing a sound social media plan can be very valuable to modern businesses due to how many people use these sites. Knowing your competition, setting goals, understanding your audience, improving your online presence, creating a concrete plan, then evaluating that plan after it has been put into action will help your business thrive through social media marketing.

Are you ready to get started on a social media plan of action that will help grow your business?? Get in touch with us today and let’s get the conversation going about taking your brand to the next level!

  1. http://www.emarketer.com/Article/Social-Marketing-2015-Key-ROI-Will-Come-Within/1011305

ABOUT US

CATMEDIA is an award-winning Inc. 500 company based in Atlanta, Georgia. Founded in 1997, the company specializes in advertising, creative services, media production, program management, training, and human resource management. As a Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB), CATMEDIA provides world-class customer service and innovative solutions to government and commercial clients. Current CATMEDIA clients include Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Office of Personnel Management (OPM), and the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).

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