Many businesses - especially smaller or new start-ups - are missing out on one of the most important promotional and marketing tools ever conceived....video.
Hi, my name is Andrew and I've been a videographer for as long as I can remember - even before the days of You Tube and Vimeo etc. It started as a hobby and then over the years grew into a business. You see - I love being behind the camera. I love the attention to detail when filming a scene - whether it's a landscape, wildlife, a person or an inanimate object such as a fifty-ton hydraulic press product demonstration. Basically, I am passionate about making videos. Back in 2005, I ran a successful mobile car repair business. It was while working alongside some large and not so large companies that I realised that many of them lacked any form of video on their websites. Even the companies selling car parts and spares lacked any form of customer help or product demo videos. In today's economy, that is unforgiveable. Now since video is worth a million words and the human brain is hard-wired to respond to the moving image rather than text,
I'm often asked ''Why do I need video?''
Let me tell you.
Many businesses in the United Kingdom (including SME's, self-employed, freelancers etc) are missing out on promoting themselves or their products and services because of the generally perceived idea that having a video 'promo' made is very expensive and time consuming. Well, it doesn't have to be. You don't need a big budget or production team to make a video but you do need someone with attention to detail and experience of getting the best shot for the subject that is being filmed. That's where I can help.
Having an online video presence is now considered as important as the business website itself. You Tube is the second largest search engine after Google and websites with video are more than 50 times more likely to show up on the first page of Google. Now that's something to think about.
Video is the marketing tool of the 21st century and is here to stay. With the continual rise in the popularity of You Tube, Facebook, Twitter etc, you can see why having an online video presence is vitally important for marketing and advertising your business or organisation.
Hi, my name is Andrew and I've been a videographer for as long as I can remember - even before the days of You Tube and Vimeo etc. It started as a hobby and then over the years grew into a business. You see - I love being behind the camera. I love the attention to detail when filming a scene - whether it's a landscape, wildlife, a person or an inanimate object such as a fifty-ton hydraulic press product demonstration. Basically, I am passionate about making videos. Back in 2005, I ran a successful mobile car repair business. It was while working alongside some large and not so large companies that I realised that many of them lacked any form of video on their websites. Even the companies selling car parts and spares lacked any form of customer help or product demo videos. In today's economy, that is unforgiveable. Now since video is worth a million words and the human brain is hard-wired to respond to the moving image rather than text,
I'm often asked ''Why do I need video?''
Let me tell you.
Many businesses in the United Kingdom (including SME's, self-employed, freelancers etc) are missing out on promoting themselves or their products and services because of the generally perceived idea that having a video 'promo' made is very expensive and time consuming. Well, it doesn't have to be. You don't need a big budget or production team to make a video but you do need someone with attention to detail and experience of getting the best shot for the subject that is being filmed. That's where I can help.
Having an online video presence is now considered as important as the business website itself. You Tube is the second largest search engine after Google and websites with video are more than 50 times more likely to show up on the first page of Google. Now that's something to think about.
Video is the marketing tool of the 21st century and is here to stay. With the continual rise in the popularity of You Tube, Facebook, Twitter etc, you can see why having an online video presence is vitally important for marketing and advertising your business or organisation.