How To Get More Exposure For Your Videos On Facebook
Video marketing is killer, right?
It’s one thing to spend all this time making a video for no one to
know about it, let alone view it. What a waste of time! Before I sit
down to make a video, I go through a step by step process to ensure that
my video will be a success.
What’s in that process?
I do content research, market research, and keyword research. That
right there is a time suck. I still have to ‘actually’ create the video
and promote it. If you’re not going to promote your videos after you’ve
written them, then you’ve wasted lots of time!
Today I want to teach you how to get more exposure for your videos on Facebook.
Mistakes made by video marketers:
You know what most marketers are doing right now? They’re finally
realizing that video marketing is more powerful and higher converting
than blog articles. It’s because people can see your face, feel your
energy, and see your passion in action. Try getting that into a blog
post! ;)
Most marketers are uploading their videos to YouTube and then posting
those links to Facebook. It’s all fine and dandy, but some interesting
research suggests that you could be even more effective in your video
promotion. This research shows that videos uploaded to Facebook vs
videos that are uploaded to YouTube get more comments. Whoa!
Interesting facts about Facebook and YouTube you probably didn’t know
Not only is the engagement higher, but facebook videos are more
mobile friendly and you can view them right in the newsfeed. Notice,
next time you click on a YouTube video, watch and see how you’re
redirected to YouTube.
My absolute favorite thing about Facebook videos is that they stay in
the newsfeed up to 10 times longer than YouTube video links do! Make
sure you’re putting this advice into action, as it will increase your
video’s effectiveness on this social platform.
Getting additional exposure
If that wasn’t awesome enough, then allow me to share with you a way
to increase that exposure tenfold! Don’t stop at just uploading a video,
start boosting or promoting those video statuses! (This is only
available to Facebook fan page users.) You’ll notice at the bottom of
each status it says ‘Boost Post’. You can also boost the post from the
Admin Panel.
When you select that option, you’ll be given some options. It looks like this:
The little downward arrow next to $15 gives you all the multiples of 5
from $5 all the way up to $50 per promotion. When you compare the
exposure a normal status gets to a promoted post, you’ll notice a
seemingly large gap. It pays to promote your posts. Every time you
upload a video to Facebook, you’ll be wise to promote it for additional
exposure.
Conclusion
I hope you’ve found this post valuable. Learn from other marketer’s
mistakes, upload your videos to Facebook instead of using YouTube links,
and promote your posts for more exposure.
What questions do you have for me?
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