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Are you wondering how Video Marketing will look like in 2018? <br>This year social media platforms are betting big on videos. Click to know more
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Video Marketing Prediction for 2018 Are you wondering how video marketing will change this year? You have come to right place. The social platforms are constantly accepting new technologies, and that means marketers need to change as well. And this year, social media platforms are betting big on videos So now let’s discuss about video marketing trends and predictions on social media platforms for 2018. Here we go, #1: Facebook Play Major Role In Video Ads Social media changes quickly and Facebook seek to maximize its revenue from advertising. The study shows that, 80% of users prefer watching live video rather than reading blogs or articles or post. While according to Facebook, live video gets 3X more views. As an example, here are 1 success stories: Mercedes-Benz:-The first Multinational brand to create a live advert. They continuously streamed for 12 hours using Facebook Live and YouTube as they showcased their new electric cars. Facebook recent experiments with multiple (6 sec, 15 sec & 30 sec) video ads , on Facebook and heeded that the shortest video gathers better engagement metrics. Keep your promotional videos to not more than 10 seconds, especially when it’s an in-stream video ad. Facebook is now ultimately aiming to become the biggest video sharing platform by introducing their new feature called “Facebook Watch”. Facebook watch will be available on mobile, on desktop, laptop and their TV app. Watch has a Watchlist so you never miss out on the latest episodes. This Watchlist will keep you up with the episode which you follow. Facebook video receives daily more than 8 billion views. Facebook Watch is said to feature personalized recommendations of long-form live streams and original content which will allow users to discover new shows to enjoy with
their friends, and simultaneously also find new episodes based on what's trending, and even save episodes to view for later. For example, there are sections like “What’s Making People Laugh,” which includes the people who have used the Haha reaction, and “What Friends Are Watching,” which helps you to connect with the friend We’ve learned from Facebook Live that people’s comments to a video, So when you watch a show, you can see comments and connect with friends and other viewers while watching, or participate in a dedicated Facebook Group for the shows to which shows they are following too.. #2: Ask New Question-Video on Quora Quora is the king of Q&A and is undoubtedly the best community to answer and question things. But there are some topics which cannot give you complete picture in text format. So Quora started the beta phase of Quora Video answers were -“Even great written answers don't always provide the full picture.” Initially Quora’s ‘video answer’ feature is only available for limited topics, such as beauty, cooking, fitness, parenting, etc. Quora’s head of mobile Tommy MacWilliam, said: Our mission is to share and grow the world’s knowledge, and knowledge comes in many forms—not just written answers. Just like with text answers, people can upvote or downvote video answers to indicate how helpful the video is at answering the question. Quora has already hit traditional QnA giant “Yahoo Answers”. And now with the new feature of native video answers, they are planning to capture the How-To video market as well #3: 360 will be soon onto Instagram Facebook will be soon adding its 360 options for photos and Videos to Instagram by 2018. As this platform emphasizes on Visual, this will be perfectly suited for Instagram. This will make much easier and effective for people to
post more interactive and immersive Videos and Photos, provided if the creation process is simplified. While Instagram users are already able to share 15 second videos right now, Co-founder Kevin Systrom has mentioned in an interview that the company is looking at expanding its duration in its video features. He also added that the company is working on a product called “Hyperlapse” that will let you take stabilized time-lapse Videos. And that’s a toe in the water (in terms of) video production tools that might be introduced in future #4: Snapchat Video Since the inception of Snapchat, it has brought many ingenious features, Snapchat provides its user's direct access to live event as it is a real-time social media marketing platform. Brands use Snapchat to record videos of launch, events, trade shows, musical events, social event, etc. And you can also showcase some private scene content to provide something unique to Snapchat followers Optimal length of videos on Snapchat is 10 seconds though it has released a new update where you can record and post back to back videos up to 60 seconds 18:9 aspect ratio as they prefer to watch the snap keeping their phone vertically Make the first snap video interesting because 22% of viewers drop off after losing interest. Snapchat issued an official statement on its new redesign, wherein the Snapchat social media platform will separate the ‘social’ from the ‘media’. Snap users are going to see partition of content streams between left swipe and right swipe of the design. On the left side, you’ll find content from ‘good friends’ and brands/people who follow you back. On the right, you’ll continue to find Discover, where content from publishers, creators, and brands. They’ll also be focusing on including verified influencers in Discover as part of the update, adding new considerations to brand distribution. This is Snapchat’s most momentous design transformation since it first launched in 2011, proving Snap’s investment into evolving their platform as it aims to reinvigorate itself, both for users and advertisers.
The Walt Disney Company’s deal with Snapchat, Now Disney will create show for Snapchat. The first show will be viewable in Snapchat’s Discover section and is expected to run 3-5 minutes. Originally, the companies like Celtra, Percolate and VidMob that provide tools to help brands to produce vertical video Snap Ads that appear between people’s Stories, within Snapchat’s Shows and Live Stories and on publishers’ Discover channels. #4: Twitter is Back Twitter was one of the early adopters of live video, buying bombsight before the service had even launched. Live video holds plenty of hope for Twitter, especially where news is concerned. And while it’s unlikely Twitter will go after blockbuster TV productions like Facebook Watch, its reputation for live trends will serve it well in this space. 2017 saw Twitter achieve the rights to show several major live sports. If Twitter can once again reposition itself as a stop for quality live video content – for creators, as well as broadcasters – it may see its revenue increase from pre-rolled ads and other monetisation opportunities