If you had of asked me a few years ago whether I’d have been making and sharing videos on social media, I’d of said ‘get outta here! That’s for kids’. We’ll guess what, I now make videos and share them on social media with my audience, but why do I do it. As a creative, it’s a lot of fun being able to film clips and put a video together and say ‘I made that’. It’s something that I really enjoy doing.

Social media is accessible for everyone and we all have the power to start making and sharing video footage on Facebook, Snapchat, TikTok, Instagram, or YouTube. People really engage with video content as a medium when it’s done right. It’s also an amazing way to record important events in your life or your latest holiday. These platforms have become incredibly prevalent for influencers, they use these apps to create their content and reach out to their followers hoping to form connections and promote themselves. As a result of this, the platforms have become a competitive place for individuals hoping to have successful careers as influencers. They can potentially do this in various ways. These platforms function due to an algorithm, a key principle of this algorithm is often the more popular a post is, the more likely it is to be suggested to a wider general audience. So some influencers may find a way to purchase likes, more here, or they could speak to a social media advisor/manager to find out ways they can complete collaborations with other influencers and use hashtags to possibly boost the popularity of their posts or expand their audience. Through expanding their audience they may potentially be able to receive more followers which could open up further opportunities for them if they are lucky. Another way that this is done that makes them more visible online is by looking at things like how to buy Instagram followers, make Facebook friends, and be on peoples ‘for you page’ on TikTok, for example, so they can extend their reach and potentially build their following.

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I like video content as it’s a great way of sharing a story, and it’s quicker to make a video in some ways than it is to write a blog post. When I’m really busy, I can often find a few minutes to talk to a camera, but I can find it a lot harder finding the time to put all the elements that go into a blog post together. Sounds crazy, doesn’t it? If video content is the way they reach out to their audience, then they may look into how they can sell video newsflare to assist with the promotion of said video and help people gain an audience through this platform. This is just one way that online people, businesses, influencers can use their digital presence to reach out and make an impact, but it all depends on how they want to connect. There will be businesses for whom a podcast might work better, and they may work with a professional agency to ensure that their content production is as slick and professional as possible from the outset to reach – and retain – as many listeners as possible.

For those looking to use video, I hear you – what about editing the video? Once you’ve practiced, it really is quite simple. It’s just about getting over that initial learning curve. I use iMovie and it’s really simple to add titles, edit clips, put voice-over on and add other effects. Even with a little bit of knowledge, you can put a really professional video together in no time at all.

Some platforms really encourage you to add video content on the fly, with Facebook Live being really popular right now and known to do well in their algorithms. Has your Facebook feed been filled with video content recently? Well, that’s because Facebook knows how well its users respond to video content. Snapchat, Instagram, and TikTok will also allow you to post short clips of live videos. These can be perfect for capturing a moment and sharing it immediately with your followers. It doesn’t have to be polished, it’s just about what you want to share at that point in time.

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These on the fly platforms don’t work for all kinds of content, so if you have a complex topic you want to talk about, this might sit better in YouTube where people are known to sit and watch videos for longer periods of time. Here’s some of the most important tips for making video content that your following can engage with that I’ve learnt along the way.

Top Tips For Making Great Video Content

  • Make sure you have good lighting or are in a well lit space.
  • Sound is important on some platforms, if your viewers can’t here you they will switch off.
  • Learn how to edit.
  • Watch other videos and make a note of how they are made and what you like about them.
  • For making vlogs, shot from slightly above your face for a more flattering angle
  • Have clear thumbnails with good branding. Thumbnails with faces in get more clicks!
  • When you are making a video, think about your audience and talk to them. Make your videos conversational and relaxed.
  • Grab your audiences attention from the beginning. If a video isn’t engaging from the start your viewers will go to watch something else.
  • Think about your own energy, are you happy and fun to watch? Try and be up beat and put your game face on.
  • It’s completely OK to film footage on your phone. Even footage on the news is taken from phones sometimes.

For more advice on how to make great video content your audience will love, check out this awesome infographic from Toast TV. They have some great tips, for every platform on social media.

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11 COMMENTS

  1. Great tips! I edit mine with iMac, but want to use a different tool. Getting tired of hearing the same background music. At the moment, I don’t think Vlogging is for me, but I do like making videos just for fun or for reviews.

  2. I haven’t dared venture into blogs – way too shy! I don’t even have pics of my on my site, I know I need to change that, small steps etc.

    Love the infographics so going to pin that – thanks! And I’ll check out the vlogs, you are so mega awesome!

  3. This was very helpful. I’ve only managed one YouTube video so far. Learning to edit is definetly key. I have a lot to learn x

  4. Great post! Wanted to start making videos for my blog for a while now but I just don’t feel confident enough.

  5. Great post, tips and graphic, thank you! I especially agree about the thumbnails; a good one can be really, really important.

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