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10 façons d’utiliser la vidéo dans votre stratégie commerciale

By Annie Crawford

14 mai 2024

GAF CARE Video Real Talk

Utiliser la vidéo dans votre stratégie commerciale peut être un moyen efficace de créer un lien avec vos clients et d’établir une relation avec eux. The best part? All you need is your cell phone.

GAF Real Talk LIVE host Alan Lopez sat down with GAF video specialist Pablo Nivar to discuss low-stress, low-budget, start-today actions that contractors can use to introduce video content into their business strategy. Here are some of the lessons and easy-to-follow guidance highlighted during the pair's conversation.

Why You Need Video

In today's modern world, engaging customers on multiple levels is key. La vidéo vous permet en quelque sorte de vous retrouver en tête-à-tête et de créer un contenu attrayant sans excès promotionnel, ce qui peut pousser les utilisateurs à l’achat. According to a 2021 study, 80 % of consumers consider trust a deciding factor in their buying decisions.

Don't Stress—Start Simple

Fear about entering the professional video space is the biggest hurdle Nivar says he encounters among contractors as a GAF CARE video specialist. Fortunately, you don't need a big budget or professional equipment to successfully begin your video strategy.

At the start, your videos are about building relationships. Use that to your advantage by working with what you have, and focus on engaging topics instead of fancy videography.

Think Authentic Videos, Not Marketing

Have the instinct to sell, sell, sell? M. Nivar explique pourquoi vous devriez repenser les choses et créer le type de contenu vidéo pour les médias sociaux que vous aimez. Prioritize genuine content that tells a story and builds connection.

If this sounds hard, Nivar and Lopez break down 10 types of videos for you to create. Pour chaque type de vidéo, M. Nivar propose des exemples et des formulations que vous pouvez utiliser. You don't have to reinvent the wheel; making videos can be easy and even enjoyable.

10 Types of Videos to Create for Your Social Platforms

1. Before and After Videos

Before and after videos can be a powerful way to showcase your work and benefit your brand without being overtly "salesy."

2. Client Testimonials

Client testimonials can build a foundation of trust for future customers, helping them see the quality work you've completed and how you've collaboarated with past customers.

3. Educational Content

You can offer educational content without giving away your expertise for free. Think about what's relevant to your regional audience and focus on teaching, not selling.

4. Your Company Story

Creating a company story video shouldn't be your first action, but it can be an impactful way to imbue humanity into your brand down the line. This presents a great opportunity to share your mission and vision, as well as introduce the people that help run the business.

5. FAQ

Answering questions you often receive is a great way to directly engage your customer base with content that's relevant to them.

6. Time Lapse

Time-lapse videos can fulfill the need for "how it's done" content and show the value of your work. An entire project can be distilled down to minutes.

7. Tips and Tricks

Sharing tips with homeowners builds trust with your audience and gives them something valuable to take away from the video.

8. Repair How-Tos

Empowering homeowners to do their own minor repairs doesn't put you out of a job. En fait, cela peut leur montrer que vous êtes impliqué pour les aider à résoudre leurs problèmes. Keep in mind that you should never inspire customers to climb onto their own roof, and instead encourage them leave that work to professionals.

9. Customer Appreciation

Everyone likes to feel appreciated. Making videos that show customers you value them for choosing your business-and how it makes a difference-can potentially lead to future work with both existing customers and new clients.

10. Offers

Leaving sales videos for last on your creation list can actually net you more business. You want to promote your business, of course, but it's best to make authentic connections first.

Tips for Great Videos

Knowing what to record is one thing, but understanding how to take video to benefit your brand is another. Au cours de leur discussion, M. Nivar et M. Lopez abordent non seulement la façon d’utiliser la vidéo dans votre stratégie d’entreprise, mais aussi la logistique à connaître. Parmi les principaux sujets abordés, on retrouve la durée des vidéos, la création d'appels à l’action en évitant d’être trop pressant, ce qu’il ne faut pas dire pour ne pas se mettre à dos les clients et les autres entreprises, et comment susciter l’intérêt des téléspectateurs grâce à un dialogue accrocheur dès le début. Additionally, the pair shares tips around enhancing the customer experience during installation using quick video recordings, which just might help earn extra praise in your video testimonials.

Introducing Video to Your Business Strategy

If you've never jumped into the world of video content creation, Nivar and Lopez offer simple solutions that give you the tools to launch immediately. Watch their GAF Real Talk LIVE episode for in-depth information and exact steps you can take to start creating your videos. Vous pouvez même communiquer avec les professionnels pour plus de conseils. Be sure to also follow GAF on Facebook for more Real Talk LIVE episodes and other quality roofing content.

Remember, you don't have to go it alone. You can keep expanding your business power with the free trainings, education, and support available to GAF contractors through the CARE Contractor Training Center.

About the Author

Annie Crawford est une rédactrice indépendante établie à Oakland, en Californie, qui couvre les voyages, la mode et les rénovations domiciliaires. Découvrez son travail plus en détail sur annielcrawford.com.

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