More facts to consider on Video Marketing for NYC businesses
- 1/3 of online activity is spent watching video
- Using video generates 1200% more shares than text or images combined
- Having a video on a landing page generates conversion rates by 80%
- Mark Zuckerberg anticipates Facebook to be mostly video within 5 years
Bottom line - videos are a key part of marketing going forward, whether you are a small business, a startup or a public company based in NYC.
Facebook already expects to be another YouTube clone by becoming mostly video. Speaking of YouTube, it's already the second largest "search engine" on the planet.
Instagram (owned by Facebook) is trending towards video, by using stories and video ad integration with Facebook.
Snap (the largest social network for anyone under 21) is trending towards video. So the next generation is already being trained to consume video.
Facebook and Youtube video marketing is still "cheap" compared to traditional video marketing (i.e. TV ad spots and Super Bowl commercials), yet these social platforms have a bigger reach.
It's only a matter of time until the large marketing players start bidding up ad space on these platforms.
The time to act is now. Contact us for our video production services so we can help you get started on video marketing.
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.