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3 Emerging Social Media Trends That Video Marketers Need To Take Notice Of

If your brand is only just starting to look into Video Production For Social Media, you may easily<br>overlook that social networking is hardly the u2018new-fangled thingu2019 anymore. Indeed, there are<br>teenagers growing up today who have never known a world without Facebook, which was u2013 after<br>all u2013 founded way back in February 2004.

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3 Emerging Social Media Trends That Video Marketers Need To Take Notice Of

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  1. 3 Emerging Social Media Trends That Video Marketers Need To Take Notice Of If your brand is only just starting to look into Video Production For Social Media, you may easily overlook that social networking is hardly the ‘new-fangled thing’ anymore. Indeed, there are teenagers growing up today who have never known a world without Facebook, which was – after all – founded way back in February 2004. 1. Video’s relevance is heightening and heightening Indeed, far from having seen its best days, video is maturing beyond being a supposed ‘fad’, to the extent of becoming the type of content that users actually prefer to consume. Research has indicated that by next year, video will account for three quarters of mobile traffic, as well as 82% of Internet traffic in general. Videos are also shared on social media a whopping 1200% more than images and text combined, and 64% of consumers say they are more likely to buy a product after watching a video about it. These are hardly statistics that suggest video will relent in its relevance on social networks anytime soon – indeed, it looks set to simply become even more integral to what social media is. 2. Many people are actually turning away from social media In contrast with the escalating prominence of video, social media itself has unfortunately been associated with more than a few negative phenomena in recent years – to such a degree that many social media users are now making conscious decisions to ‘detox’ from it. A third of UK adults, for example, are now reducing how frequently they use social media. Such a trend has been blamed on a number of factors, including the scope that social media has to cause addiction and sensory overload, as well as privacy and data concerns and the lack of trust that people have in the veracity of what they see on social networks – the notorious ‘fake news’. Will this make video production for social media a less advisable investment for your brand in 2020? No, it won’t – after all, social media is continuing to grow across the globe, with the almost 3.5 billion social media users now recorded around the world actually representing a 9% increase on the previous year. It does, though, highlight the importance of your brand producing content that doesn’t add to the problems inherent to so much of social media today. In short, your focus needs to be on creating genuinely high-quality and meaningful video content that inspires your social media followers, and which they feel they can trust.

  2. 3. People’s perceptions of influencers are changing If you are thinking of utilising influencers for your video production for social media, but are deterred by the sheer cost of the services of the biggest influencers, the evolving nature of our relationships with influencers should give you some reason for hope. Influencers have come to be seen as a standard part of the social media landscape, with established benefits for brands. However, many influencers have also gained a reputation of being somewhat disingenuous and inauthentic in their recommendations. A healthier focus for your Video Production Company for social media in 2020 may therefore instead be the somewhat smaller, locally-oriented influencers – sometimes referred to as ‘nano influencers’ – who are likely to be much more trusted by your target audience than major celebrities. Would you like to have a more in-depth conversation with our video production professionals on how your brand can get its video marketing campaigns ‘just right’ in the months ahead? If so, the TMC team would be delighted to discuss your requirements when you contact us.

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