The future of the internet is Video and you can now embrace online video by creating your very own web channel to connect with your customers.

 

  • Always on and ready to be viewed
  • Update as often as you like – daily, weekly, monthly . . .
  • Dynamic audio and visual connection with your audience – better then print
  • Low cost running fees (from free!)
  • Unlimited views worldwide
  • Ability to optimise your channel to seek particular audiences
  • Analytics  - allowing you to see who is watching, and drill down into their demographics
  • Complete viral potential – your video can be embedded on any site any where
  • HD Quality footage available on any video playing device including Smart TV, iPhone, iPad, Android, Video Games Systems and more

Online channels improve visibility of your brand and reach out to new audiences as well as providing useful information to existing customers.

 

For example: You are a law firm which employs 20 lawyers. You can now assume you could create 20 videos. Each video could be a lawyer who is a specialist in a certain area of law discussing a topical subject which falls into his or her specialist area. Your video will then act as an insight into your company proving your expertise. It will also act as a good viral video which can be distributed and forwarded online, plus become an engaging form of marketing which connects with your audience.

 This is a video featuring Chris from Glooo.co.uk an example of how your video could look.

At Studio8 our video team can help you create interesting video channel ideas based on your skills, products and services and populate them with high quality content. Once complete our team will assist you in creating a channel space on our servers or Youtube and then focus on getting the videos online and optimised so as many eyes see the videos as possible.

Prices start from as low as £175+vat per video including everything you will need.

Please contact the team on 01865 842525 or fill out a contact form here.

 

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