A video can be an excellent tool for communication and promotion depending on how effective and engaging its content is. With this in mind, we’d love to hear your thoughts on what makes a video engaging. Please reply to this post and answer the below questions:
What was the last marketing video you remember watching and what made it memorable?
Did the video help you take action? If so, what was it?
BG fuel products...never saw a product but they showed me scenarios of the free rodaside assisatnce I get by adding their products into my oil change....the emotion & benefit attratce me with humor
the last video I watched is "How to video throughout the inbound methodology"by HubSpot; I'm impressed because the coursce help me know why it's important to create engaging videos and how to use video throughout the inbound methodology. After watching this, i replly this question :)))
The latest Marketing video I watched was a sponsored video called "4 skills you can learn at home to increase your income" by Sunhuyn. It's pretty memorable because those skills are extremely helpful for me - a student and all people who have been working now. I love that video so much. After watching it, I continue with my online courses and set a plan to learn more skills.
The latest marketing video was for a commercial scale noodles and pasta making machine that can make dishes faster and more effeciently, especially chinese dishes.
The lastest marketing video I remember watching was today. For Honeywell and how they are working hard to make biofuel to reduce carbon emitions everywhere. Yes, It helped me to take action. I applied for a job there.
The last marketing video I watched would be a commerical about contact lenses ( Hubble ) The video was memorable with quick and useful information provided along with very eye catching visuals.
The video did help take action, as they conveyed their message and price very well.
the last marketing video i watching is "song nhu y" of insurance company Generali has created a story around the prejudices of society for everyone and they encounter the barrier of those prejudices that don't dare to live fullest, especially young people
Video about cars thats hints on its new features and options short and clear that attracts you to watch the full review to learn about all the features of the car it was for nissan
Short ad for the new season of Rick and Morty with live-action scenes featuring the actor that played Doc Brown from Back to the Future. Got me really excited to watch the new episodes. Haven't watched yet but I certainly plan to, especially because of this commercial.
A marketing video that I remember is from Honda (about motorbikes) at 2020.
It's a music video called: "Going home" by singers Đen Vâu and JustaTee. The MV was released at the time of Lunar New Year in Vietnam, the video about family love at that time of Tet. The video also went viral with the chorus that I still remember to this day.
I think this is a successful marketing video by Honda.
Hi @MarkAnthony ! Creating videos with visual or narrative concepts outside what is "expected" can be a great way to grab some extra attention on a product so I can see how this SAAS video might have caught your eye! Sometimes this practice can backfire if the video concept is too distant from the product, but other times, it sticks with us for that very reason!
The last marketing video I watched was a video from Porsline. It was an engaging and fascinating video. It explains the brand and showcases its value. The video was also entertaining. As a result, I took action right away. I sent it to my network 😁.