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Maximize video ROI with online video

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So you have some awesome video content that probably cost you thousands of dollars to produce. Now it's time to get your money’s worth. If you don't distribute it or it's buried on your website, you aren't going to get a return on your investment (ROI). Here are some tips on getting the most out of your video content.

Home page promotion
Your home page is generally the first thing users will see. It will vary from company to company, but if your video content is broad enough, this might be a good place for it. With customers’ attention spans continuing to shorten, it may be beneficial to hit them with a quick video message rather than loading your home page with text. You can probably cover more in a 30-second video than in a short paragraph.

Playlists and related content
If you have multiple pieces of content, consider using playlists to organize your videos and provide users with an easy way to explore additional videos. You can also surround the video with links to related Web pages or social media content. Don't forget to include an obvious call to action.

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Will the Blu-ray Disc be the last physical delivery format for video? Probably.

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Anyone who has watched a Blu-ray movie on a quality home theater system knows how awesome it looks and sounds. Blu-ray won the battle of the formats for delivering HD video on disc, but it may be the last. What will replace it? Digital delivery through the Internet. Why?

Video streaming technology continues to improve

We could probably write a lengthy, highly technical report on the developments in video streaming in the past few years, but we won't (you're welcome!). Basically it boils down to:

  • Better encoding technologies that enable higher-quality video in smaller packages
  • Dynamic streaming technologies that adapt the video quality to the user's connection speed to ensure smooth playback
  • Content delivery networks that involve server networks to ensure fast, reliable delivery

Even YouTube allows users to upload full HD videos (actually, even higher than HD) and they recently announced support for 3D video.
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