What’s the last marketing video you remember watching and what made it memorable?
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?
What’s the last marketing video you remember watching and what made it memorable?
The last marketing video that I remember watching is a fashion marketing video. I remember it because i spent a lot of time learning how to build my brand. Yes the video helped me. It showed me that I should have price points so thay my prices isn't too similar or all over the place.
What’s the last marketing video you remember watching and what made it memorable?
The video that I remeber the most is the engage stage of the marketing strategy. In the video it explained how to engage future prospect customers and explain how to use testimonital videos. At the end there was a guy that setting up his testimonial video and reminds me of the new Tik Tok videos of infulencers showing a product they believe in.
What’s the last marketing video you remember watching and what made it memorable?
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?
The last video which I remembered watching was the H&M Advertisement where a lift was designed with various features which had a royal design. The lift boy was handling different people with different emotions . There was a girl who was missing her mother, a women who was very bored and a couple who were searching for something interesting. So the lift boy played a music in the lift and partied . Soo finally everyone enjoyed in a DJ Party. The main idea was the people who are coming into the lift was wearing the new arrival of H& M which was brighter than ever. When people wear it they become the happiest.
What’s the last marketing video you remember watching and what made it memorable?
It was a video on TikTok about a fastfood place.
They simulated a car accident so that attracted my attention inmediately, then a person was under the car with the food saying how amazing the food was, it was crazy.
What’s the last marketing video you remember watching and what made it memorable?
The last video I remembered was an ad about Banana Chips. With the use of an actor trying to figure what the brand meant by 20% nearing the end to his debacle, his friend gives us the answer with much annoyance (as he was watching everything unfold too).
Every second was worth it, as you figured it meant more chips but you couldn't stop watching his antics, trying to uncover what the 20% meant. It was entertaining and made you want to buy a bag for yourself.
What’s the last marketing video you remember watching and what made it memorable?
The last marketing video I watched was about resistance bands used for workouts. The video showed
I already knew how to use resistance bands, but when the video mentioned the fact that it is beneficial to own one, just in case I was too busy to go to the gym, I'd still be able to work out effectively from anywhere, I clicked the 'BUY NOW' button instantly.
What’s the last marketing video you remember watching and what made it memorable?
There are a few ads that really tap into your emotions. One suc ad was the Milk Bikis ad which spanned for about 3 mins. Milk Bikis is a biscuit brand that targets childhood and nostalgia. The ad reminisces a man's childhood where he had a best friend with whom he always shared his last biscuit by breaking it into half. Destiny separated them though, and the best friend is now settled in the US. This man sends a parcel to his friend with a half broken milk bikis biscuit and his phone number. They talk over phone and restart their friendship. I remember this ad because it made me cry. Nostalgia is a powerful emotion.
What’s the last marketing video you remember watching and what made it memorable?
The last marketing video I remember watching was a Wilson Glove Brand video showcasing their new Savannahs Bananas themed glove. This was memorable as there was uses of bright colors as well as players on the team to showcase the gloves. I did not take action and click on the website for Wilson though.
What’s the last marketing video you remember watching and what made it memorable?
The last marketing video I remember watching was an ad for Hokas Tennis shoes. It was memorable because they started the video by showing people working out and running with good performances, then later showed the new style and colors of the tennis shoes they were advertising. The video did help me take action because I ended up going and buying me a new pair of Hokas later that week.
What’s the last marketing video you remember watching and what made it memorable?
The last marketing video I remember watching was something shared on social media. This video was created 2 years ago but it still resonated with me. I am fond of sneakers and buy several brands. Reebok has created several short videos and longer videos that tell a story. CrateMaster: A Film by Kerby Jean-Raymond is the video I recently watched. I believe Reebok is a master with creating a message in video. In this nine minuter short story about an inner-city basketball tournament the youth in the community created, the entire story keeps you engaged. Maybe others won't connect, but as a kid growing up in an inner city, you made the best with what you had. I also like that Reebok didn't focus on the brand, they wanted the story to be the focal point. As matter of fact, you see the Reebok brand through the short story, but it doesn't create a distraction from the message of the short story. Reebok continues to be strong with messages on all the videos they feature on YouTube.
What’s the last marketing video you remember watching and what made it memorable?
I watched an ad on close up toothpaste on a tv channel. The introduction part was so lively that you could want to watch on and rewatch. The story line made it memoriable for me and I might go to watch again soon.
What’s the last marketing video you remember watching and what made it memorable?
I consume most ads on TikTok, so the last ad I saw was UGC. I'm a suck for UGC, because it's gain trust seeing another person actively using or showing a product. If it's a product I'd use, I usually save it for later or buy it.
What’s the last marketing video you remember watching and what made it memorable?
I have become a fan of UGC content as well! I enjoy seeing someone actually use a product and give honest feedback. this allows me to put myself in their shoes and imagine myself using the product. If i like how it performed for the user, or like the results it provided, I become more inclined to purchase the product.
What’s the last marketing video you remember watching and what made it memorable?
I appreciate the demostrative ads for products I like while shopping online. It's always helpful to see how a product might work and look in the real world vs. just seeing a still image or stock photo.
What’s the last marketing video you remember watching and what made it memorable?
Hello!
I watched a short video (Reel) on Youtube about a Japanese wood craft based on their ancient technology of joining different parts of furniture or decor items without nuts, bolts, and hinges. The craft or cutting the wood in a certain fashion that you can easily assemble and desemble the product or furniture as it does not have nuts, bolts, and hinges.
Regarding buying: It did not lead to any CTA because I was not in need of the those at the time but the short video was engaging.
As far CTA is concerned I would say that Hostinger.com and Eureka.io does a good job in their paid video advertisements. I find them attracting, engaging, pursuasive, and desiring.
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