Walking Down Memory Lane, First Post

With the current pandemic going on and the video production industry in freefalll, this has given me tons of time to go through old videos and see what I was doing years ago. Actually, I’m going to post these videos over the next few days, and they are ones I had lost, and just like going through old albums, it’s a cross of disbelief, “I’m never showing this to anyone” and “Oh yeah remember that.”

So hopefully, you enjoy some of the stuff, as I think it will be at least entertaining.

MJ

So here is my first video, it’s actually my first reel. IF you don’t know what a reel is, it is supposed to be the combination of your best work that you show to prospective clients in order to get work. I watched this thing a thousand times when I made it as I couldn’t believe I even had one….

It’s funny as there are so many first in this video…the check thing was my first job with TJ Max and Homestore it was surreal as I was still working a day job at the time, and I had to take a lunch break to film the grand opening in Georgetown. It was such a big deal that my parents came out to see me work (hahaha)….Oooohhhhh the dodge challenger commercial!! That was my first car commercial actually I had a friend you told their manager I do video as they were looking for a local production shot for their website…it was so guerilla-style as at the time I only had a camera and a mic, in the end, that’s all you need but showing up to a set with just you, a book bag, and a mic…and your client asking where are your lights…was definitely a learning experience……


The Nissan GTR supercar. MJRvisuals

3D Modeling and Motion Animation

About a week ago, I was asked if I knew how to do graphic animation. The conversation was about me providing editing services, and with those editing services, they wanted words on the screen, nothing fancy, just a fade in and a fade-out. I told them, of course, I knew how to provide that service, at which point I was asked to show an example.

Rewind to about eight years ago, if you didn’t know, I am a completely self-taught videographer, video editor, and graphic designer. I remember countless nights of staying up and just modeling to learn how to correctly shape, model, and mold. I, of course, know and use motion graphics and word text, but can also do Maya and Cinema 4D.

If you look at the things posted on my site both personal and business, I have a love of everything automotive; thus I post a lot of automotive projects, but I love the consistent progression in work and style and the continuation of growth in the art.

MjrVisuals Car Animation, Click to play
MjrVisuals Car Animation, Click to play
MjrVisuals Car Animation, Click to play

How Video Testimonials Can Powerfully Boost Your Sales

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Video testimonials are one of the most powerful and under-utilized marketing techniques available to a business. If you aren’t using video testimonials, you’re losing out on the ability to upsell customers, acquire new business, and convert visitors who come to your website. 

Why Video Testimonials Are Important for Your Business:

Risk Reduction:

A video testimonial for your product or service reduces the risk in the mind of the consumer. I believe that risk reduction is the purpose of all online reviews. Think about buying anything on Amazon. Would you be more likely to purchase a product with three positive reviews, or three hundred positive reviews? Obviously, the more reviewed one, because this makes the purchase less risky in the eyes of the customer. Other people have bought and used the product; therefore you feel more secure that you’re making the right purchase decision. 

If you’re in the business of selling high-value products or services, video testimonials are extremely valuable as there is a more significant financial or reputational investment involved in these purchasing decisions.

Upsell Customers to More Expensive Products / Services:

Video testimonials are also a valuable sales aid. If your landing pages present a video of satisfied customers, you’re likely to enjoy more engagement from visitors than simple plain text outlining your offerings. In a study of 1,000 U.S. consumers (who had bought products online in the previous year), the top factor influencing purchases of a higher-priced option was better reviews.

Generating Testimonials: Existing Customers

E-mailing existing customers is a powerful method for generating high-quality video content. If you have a good working relationship with your customers, they will often be willing to provide words of praise or recommendation through a simple interview format. If you interact with your clients regularly, I would recommend using a videographer to professionally edit and capture your video as a strong marketing tool. 

My advice is to ask the questions that your customers would want to know as someone new to what you offer. For example, certain questions to ask your customers could be:

  • “Why did you initially use product X/ service X.”
  • “If you had one thing to say about product X / service x, what would it be?”

Make the questions simple, relatable to your target market, and relevant to what you’re selling. Through some solid questions, you can record the answers from your interviewees and organize the responses into a winning video testimonial.

Video testimonials are a powerful way of minimizing risk for the consumer and upselling your product. If your clients are happy with your products or services, they will be highly likely to agree to a short video testimonial. A simple interview format where you ask questions that would be highly relevant to a new customer is best. Once this is captured, it’s possible to edit it into a polished, high-quality video that acts as a sales aid for any visitors to your website or viewers on social. 

MjrVisuals can help through our expertise. We run the gambit of visual imagination, including video production, digital marketing, video editing, print design, advertising, graphic design, graphic animation, motion graphic and media design.

We believe everyone has a story; the question is, who is telling yours?


Inbound Marketing Ideas You Should Try

Are you just getting started with inbound marketing? Have you been doing inbound marketing for sometimes now? How long do you think it should take before seeing results?  Many marketers wonder how much it could cost to regularly generate content, and improve social media outreach.  The good news is that there are countless ways you can increase your inbound marketing activities without having to break the bank. In other words, the basics are not out of your reach. From writing your own content to utilizing thousands of available website tools to help you reach your potential customers, here are no-cost inbound marketing ideas you can try.

Create high-quality free content

Publishing high-quality content remains the key to successful inbound marketing. If you want to attract customers to your website, you must publish high quality, valuable content. Content can be in the form of blog posts, articles, videos, infographics, white papers or tweets, among others.

At the very least, dedicate a few minutes of your time to create well-written content that is relevant and useful to your audience. of course if you are unable to produce the content yourself, you can contract a marketing agency or freelance content producers to help you publish the right content that will not only be right for the search engines but also one that your users will love.

Create a loyalty program

You can develop a simple strategic partnership with your prospects through loyalty programs. A good example is B2B referral software known as Advocate Hub. This software allows users to build a loyalty program so that the firm can trigger customer enthusiasm and boost referrals of qualified leads.

Loyalty programs are done by incentivizing partners, customers, and employees so that they become brand ambassadors of your target audience. Incentives can range from discounts to reward for content created, such as guest posts and online reviews and testimonials.

Use social media networks

Social media networks have become the cornerstone of inbound marketing, thanks to their global outreach. Social media like Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Snapchat, LinkedIn, and Instagram,  can be used to promote and share content, products as well as special offers. Social media also allows you to not only interact with your customers but also create brand loyalty.

Remember to keep track of your social media interactions both on your website and on your social media profiles/fan page.

Lead nurturing

Lead nurturing is the process of ensuring that your prospects are ready to buy before directing them to your sales team. Sometimes your sales department can waste valuable time and resources on leads that are not qualified. Here are some tips on how to ensure successful lead nurturing:

  • Ensure the timing is right: do not rush your prospects such that you start bombarding them with your sales emails soon after they hit the subscribe button or like your page. It is important to take your time to bring them closer to wanting to open their wallets
  • Constantly and consistently refine your messaging: know the kind of information your prospect wants to hear based on the data you have collected. By ensuring that you keep giving them the right and relevant information, you will be building rapport and trust with your customers.
  • What do you want to give them? State what you want to provide them and what they stand to gain from your offer.

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5 Reasons to Stop Using Stock Videos (and to use a Videographer instead

Using video for marketing content is becoming increasingly popular. Simply put, stock videos lack the soul that an original videographer can give your marketing content. Often companies spend a lot of time developing an original look and feel of their brand personalities and their owned media, such as their websites. However, in my experience the same level of attention to detail to originality isn’t placed on making marketing materials that are unique to you. Here are the 5 reasons why I would avoid using stock videos and rather focus on hiring a videographer instead.

Reason 1: Lack of Originality

Despite the fact that there are huge amounts of stock content on the Internet, you’d be surprised by how little there is that’s relevant to your specific product or service. The window of stock videography is often quite small for companies that have unique offerings. This means that there can actually be an embarrassing overlap between the stock video content you use and the video content your competitors use.

Reason 2: Lack of Authenticity:

I believe that real video footage creates a real sense of authenticity between a company and potential customer. I feel there’s a level of wariness when they don’t see genuine content created by the company.

Reason 3: Never the Perfect Fit

While stock videos can be okay sometimes for limited use, there is rarely a stock video for every occasion. If you use stock videos for long form content, your finished piece will look like a patchwork quilt of disconnected and unrelated video slots.

Reason 4: Editing Time

Often if you use stock videos your editing time will be substantial and your finished product may not even be one worth the investment. This is why it’s better to use actual recorded video that allows better editability.

Reason 5: Expensive

Good stock is rarely cheap, and it’s easy to spend several hundred on just a short video for the stock you need, as well as the video distribution rights. While it may be costlier initially to get a videographer, it’s well worth the investment when the finished product is a long-term piece of content you can use over and over on various platforms.

Next Steps:

While it may seem like you’re saving money on your marketing content by using stock videos, you might be doing so at the price of your brand respect and potential customers. I believe that people crave authenticity and respect a company that is willing to put time and effort into their marketing content.

We are a boutique production company; we create creative and imaginative visual solutions.

MJRvisuals is ignition defined.


Strategic Marketing Tips for 2018

2018 is the year to become more strategic in your marketing efforts. You are going to encounter stiffer competition than before because the population of both online and offline businesses is growing dramatically. As a result, only the most creative, innovative and resilient business will make it. Although you are not going to reinvent the wheel in terms of marketing, it is important to remember these 8 critical marketing tips to help you stay ahead.

1.   Strategic alliance
A strategic alliance can be defined as a formal arrangement between two companies. This is used to develop the strengths and meet the business needs of the companies involved. For instance, a graphic design company can partner with a digital marketing company to enhance customer the needs of the customers. This also leads to more sales as a result of cross referrals.

2.   Develop apps

Develop an app if your business can benefit from them. For instance, Uber has an app that makes it easy for customers to find a taxi and make reservations. Apps are very useful for the business and the customer.

3. Reach out to influencers
Make a list of key influencers in your local community and target market and send them a discount or free sample for your services. E.g if you own a store that deals with spare parts, you could target garages and send them free samples or offer discounts for your products. Your generosity will get them talking.

4. Video is a powerful new marketing tool
Be proactive in your marketing. Film yourself offering tips, strategies and showing someone how to do something. Make explainer videos about your products and services and share on social media. We create memorable experiences through video. Click here and see how can you engage your company using video as a marketing tool.---> Video Production and Design on Demand 

        Local Advertising
5.    Use local leader newspaper
While you wouldn’t be betting that you will get a return on investment on those little local ads in local newspaper, they could be good for some businesses such as motor vehicles and apartments.

6.   In-store signage
Use in-store banners and posters to promote your products and services or announce your value proposition. You could close a lot of sales using this method if you are getting a lot of people who are making inquiries or right in the edge of buying something.

7.   Street banners
A small business on a popular highway can use a street banner to market a product. You can attract a lot of attention from people walking on the street and develop a connection with you potential customers.

8.   Online Directory Listings
There are many online directories for Australian business to consider. They can also help you to be found in search engines.
Examples of online directories in Australia include:
Directory
White Pages
Sensis
Yellow Pages
True Local
Business Listings
Local
9.   Establish processes that are customer friendly
Take a great look at your processes and structures and try to find if there are structures that are too rigid and which can be potential customer service roadblocks and eliminate them. Establish your company as one that is easy to deal with.