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10 Aug 2022, 15:02 GMT+10
It seems like there's an endless number of videos already on the internet, and there are more videos being added every day. Consumers have a voracious appetite for consuming videos and content creators have inexhaustible motivation for creating them.
There's no doubt that video content is valuable as part of your marketing strategy, and the popularity of video content is probably only going to increase from here. But if you're looking to get involved for the first time, or want to expand your strategy, there's a downside here: you're going to face a lot of competition.
If you want any hope of making your video content strategy work, you need to find a way to trounce that competition and stand out. How do you do it?
First, let's talk about why video has become so popular.
On YouTube alone, people upload about 720,000 hours of content every day. If you were to watch all the content uploaded in a single day on a single channel, it would take you over 82 years to get through it all.
Compare that to statistics from the early 2000s, when most people you knew didn't even realize that uploading videos to the internet was an option. What's to account for this popularity?
Now to the central question. What does it take to beat the competition? How can you stand out in this massive and ever-growing pool of videos to consume?
Video production can seem expensive and time-consuming through the eyes of a person who's never utilized video marketing as a strategy. But for people who realize the true potential of video content, it's evident that it eventually pays for itself. The better you understand how video marketing works, and the more you're willing to invest in it, the better your results will be.
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