Here's how we provide video solutions to NYC startups:
Create a How-To Series on Youtube
As a startup, it's important to get as many eyes on your product, brand and/or service. Without a marketing budget of an S&P 500 firm, it's important to do so on a lean budget.
One of the best ways is to start a YouTube channel (for free) and start with high quality How-To series. Search engines love informative content. The search engine bots love video even more.
Marry these two things together and you've got a low-cost medium to reach millions of potential customers browsing the Internet.
What's more - these videos can be embedded on your website. It's been shown via research that web pages with video benefit more in terms of SEO versus pages with no video.
Videos are also more likely to be viewed by a New Yorker versus written content.
Ever been on the L line on rush hour? Assuming you can even find a standing spot, you'll be packed like a bunch of sardines in a can.
You won't have time to read a blog on the L line. You'll only have time to watch a quick video, while listening to those wireless air pods.
Videos are great marketing tools.
Contact us today to learn how our video production solutions can help your business grow at an affordable cost.
For directions to our New York city location:
From Conneticut - Take I-84, I-684 to Hutchinson River Pkway S, I-278 W and then FDR DR to Robert F. Wagner Sr. Place in Manhattan, New York. Take Exit 2 on FDR DR. Follow Madison to Monroe St.
From New Jersey: Get on NJ-133. Go NOrth until you merge with I-95 and I-78 to Holland Tunnel. Enter Manhattan. Take Varick St, Franklin St, Worth St, Catherine St and finally Monroe St.
From Long Island: Get on Northern State Pkway. Merge with I-495. Stay on it until you hit Robert F. Wagner Sr. Place in Manhattan. Get on FDR Drive. Exit 2. Take Madison St to Monroe St.
Public Transportation: Take any bus to the Porth Authority Bus Terminal. Take A/C/E to West 4 St. Transfer to F train Get off East Broadway.
From Grand Central: take the 4/5/6 to Brooklyn Bridge. Walk 14 minutes to 25 Monroe st., NY, New York 10002.