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Why Video is the Future of Digital Marketing

In these modern times, where technology has advanced beyond imagination, digital marketing has become a crucial aspect that plays a vital role in the success of businesses. Companies must always keep up with the latest trends and technologies in digital marketing to engage their audience effectively. Video marketing is one such trend that is rapidly growing, with studies showing it’s the future of digital marketing. Here, we’ll take a look at why video is the future of digital marketing. 

Great Tool for Engagement

Video content is an excellent tool to attract and engage your audience. Statistics have shown that people are more likely to retain information through video as compared to text. Videos enable an emotional connection between your brand and the viewer, which stimulates more engagement, shares, and reaction. A well-crafted video can help in conveying your brand’s message more effectively and encourage viewers to explore your products and services.

Rise of Social Media

The rapid rise of social media platforms like Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and YouTube has transformed the way companies can market their products and services. With the introduction of new features like Instagram Stories and Reels the opportunities for video content are endless. More than half of all social media users watch videos on a daily basis. Thus, having a well-defined video marketing strategy across various social media platforms can help you reach a more extensive range of audience.

Better Return On Investment

ROI is one of the most important concerns for businesses, and studies have shown that videos provide better returns on investment as compared to other marketing tactics. By creating a well-crafted video that showcases your product and services, you can attract and convert potential customers. This not only improves your conversion rate but also saves your time and money on other expensive marketing tactics.

Increased Brand Awareness

Videos can significantly help in increasing brand awareness. It’s imperative for companies to ensure their brand’s visibility across various marketing channels to remain competitive. Videos help in creating an emotional connection with your audience, which in turn helps to establish a more personalised brand identity. When you combine quality videos with stellar content, you can create a unique brand image that stands out from your competitors.

Improved SEO Ranking

Search engines love videos, and incorporating videos in your content strategy can improve your website’s SEO (Search Engine Optimsation) ranking. By optimising your videos with relevant keywords, descriptions, and tags, you can improve the visibility of your video content to a broader audience. This increased visibility helps in generating more traffic and thus, more leads and conversions.

Video Marketing For Businesses

In a world where the digital landscape is constantly evolving, it’s necessary for businesses to stay ahead of the game to remain successful. Video marketing is an excellent tool to attract, engage and convert your audience into loyal customers. With great engagement, better ROI, SEO ranking, and increased brand awareness, video content is undoubtedly the future of digital marketing. So, if you haven’t incorporated video into your marketing strategy yet, it’s time to start.

Check out our Video Services and Video Testimonials, we can help you create video to bring your brand to life. 

365 Days of Social Media For Businesses

365 days of social media cheat sheet

It’s easy for businesses to neglect their social media, as posting every day can be difficult and time-consuming when you’re unsure as to what you should post.

We understand the pressures on business owners to continually create ongoing engaging content on a regular basis through social media.

That’s why we created our 365 days of social media posts cheat sheet, so that you never run out of ideas again!

In this guide, we provide you with ideas on the types of posts you can share each day of the year, from national days through to polls and talking about your personal business journey.

These tips will not only help you engage with your existing audience, they’ll also assist you in increasing your visibility on your social channels and attracting new business.

Keep your social posts up to date with the latest events and trends with our cheat sheet of 365 days of ideas for social media posts.

TikTok

Why do people use TikTok?

TikTok has released a new Global Authenticity Study providing insight into the app and what makes it unique from other social platforms.

The TikTok research with Nielsen is as a result of a survey with over 8,000 TikTok users. This makes it a truly comprehensive report and delve into the popular social network to “understand people’s perceptions of content and brand authenticity on TikTok compared to other top social and video platforms”.

TikTok prides itself in enabling individual users to be “their authentic selves” and this goes for brands too. In fact, this was confirmed in the survey findings with 64% of respondents saying they can be their true selves on the platform.

TikTok goes onto explain: “Nielsen’s study shows users around the globe find TikTok content to be authentic, genuine, unfiltered and trendsetting. At the same time, when looking specifically at advertising content, users still associated terms such as authentic and genuine, while adding honest, real, unique and fun.”

In terms of TikTok for business, what does this mean?

The report revealed significant findings globally, with an average of 79% of users finding TikTok content to be unique or different; and 68% of TikTok users found advertising content specifically to be unique or different from any competitive platform.

In addition, an average of 60% of channel users said they follow brands. And, an average of 70% say TikTok is a platform they would recommend to others.

This means that a large number of platform users could be receptive to your brand content about product or services.

So, should you use TikTok for your business?

There’s no doubt that these are incredible statistics and consumer brands should certainly review the findings as part of research when considering social channels for business.

However, if you are using social media as part of your overall digital marketing strategy, remember it’s not about jumping on the bandwagon and following the herd. It’s about considering social platforms in relation to your business and your target audience.

You will find that some social channels are more relevant than others so it’s always good to do a bit of investigating first.

Statistics like these offer great insight and can form part of your research into what social media channel is best for you.

Understand the demographics of a social platform and check out your competitors and see what they are talking about and which social channels are popular amongst them. It’s likely that if the majority in your sector are on specific channels more than others for example LinkedIn, Facebook or Instagram then there may well be a reason for that.  

Talk to us about your digital marketing needs and how social media marketing can fit within your overall strategy.

Digital marketing for accountants

6 digital marketing tactics for accountancy firms

With many of us now remote working and embedded in the virtual world, the importance of presence online has never been so important.

If you’re an accountancy practice looking to ramp up online marketing activity or need a little advice on where to start, here’s our lowdown on the digital marketing tactics to think about and incorporate into your marketing strategy.

Website optimisation  

We always start with a website review. Take a look at the content and check that it’s up to date. Then delve a little deeper and check whether all the information is on your website that you would except if you were a visitor to the site.

Don’t make it difficult for people to find things. Don’t be fancy. Make your menu and page content clear so that it’s easy for your website users to navigate. Be informative and professional, yet friendly and approachable.

When reading through your current website content, in the back of your mind always be thinking about what people search for when they are looking for accountancy services. These phrases should then become your keywords. Then make sure you have these keywords within content on your website.

Having keywords in your H1 and H2 headers will also help highlight what’s on that page to search engines.

On the backend make sure that you also have your meta descriptions and alt tags completed. This will also help with SEO (Search Engine Optimisation).

Read more about SEO with our blogs, Improve local SEO by creating local content and 6 SEO tips to improve search ranking.

Blogs

Don’t ever think that blogging isn’t for an accountancy practice. With the amount of regular updates for businesses from HMRC, and a lot more right now, there’s heaps of information to be talking about and informing your existing clients as well as your prospects. Be factual with content – offer tips, latest government updates, industry statistics and insight.

Writing blogs or having a news page is a great way to get fresh content onto your website which is what you need to help your accountancy practice be found in search engine results pages.

It’s a great way for you to add in those keywords you’ve researched too.

Google My Business

Make sure you’ve populated Google My Business with details of your firm. This is free to do and at the very least make sure you get the basic information up there about your company, such as website, telephone number, contact email and opening times. This all helps with SEO and it’s another place that you can be found in search.

You can have the chance to add updates too. So you can repurpose your blogs and add the content here as well. It adds quality links back to your website which is another thing that search engines look for to help understand the authority of your page.

Pay Per Click

Pay Per Click (PPC) is a great way to help increase traffic to your website. We recommend having a specific landing page created for a PPC campaign so that when people you are targeting click on an ad they will be taken to a relevant page. This helps reduce bounce rates and attracts quality leads.

A well targeted PPC campaign can help give you a real boost in search results and a way to reach your potential customers.

Social media marketing

A Facebook or Twitter account with up to date detail of your firm ensures you have visibility on two of the largest search engines. Whilst it may not lead to direct sales, they are great brand awareness platforms.

LinkedIn is a great channel for accountancy firms. With LinkedIn it’s worth remembering that you’re networking. It’s not about selling it’s about creating that business relationship.

So, if you’re not already regularly posting on a social media platform, perhaps now is the time to explore this for your accountancy practice. Look at your competitors and see what social networks they have presence. It makes sense to be in the same place.

Read our blog on the different social media platforms and how to use them for more insight.

Email marketing

A targeted email marketing campaign can have a significant impact on Return on Investment (ROI). What’s great about email is you can repurpose content you already have from blogs or it’s a great way to highlight updates to services.

But what’s key is that you make your email campaign personal. Really think about the person who has signed up to receive your emails and what they want to hear about. They are a target audience so think about how your email can benefit them. If it’s sharing news about latest legislation that they should be aware of or some interesting stats that can help their business planning or growth, then that’s of interest.

Our blog on email marketing benefits for your business has some further detail on the structure of your emails, through to the importance of mobile optimisation and analysis.

Digital marketing for accountants 

We provide digital marketing for accountants with bases in Croydon and London. 

Take advantage of our free website review and download our Beginner’s Guide to Inbound Marketing to help you on your digital marketing journey. Or book a free consultation to chat further about your goals for your accounting practice and we can tailor a proposal for you.