50 Creative Video Marketing Ideas

Are You Ready to Kick Your Video Marketing Into High Gear?
Here Are Fifty Creative Video Marketing Ideas You Can Try.

  •  Host a video contest and publish the best video. This can generate a lot of fun and buzz while getting you a great cloud-sourced video ad. For a great example of this, see the Gmail video contests.
  • Do a parody or remix of a popular video. If you can parody a popular video right as it’s taking off, you can often get hundreds of thousands of hits.
  • Upload a few video testimonials. Having others see how much people love your product or service can have a powerful effect.
  • Do a how-to video series. People love learning, especially on a specific topic that they’re passionate about.
  • Demonstrate a product. It can either be your own or someone else’s.
  • Answer common questions. Do one video per question, or a bunch of questions in one video.
  • Address common objections to taking action. Find out what excuses people commonly have to not taking action and tackle them head on in a video.
  • Do an inspirational speech on video.
  • Subtitle an existing video. If there’s an existing video in your market, one quick way to get a lot of views is to reproduce it with subtitles. Make sure there are no copyright issues before doing this.
  • Tell a story visually. Use a storyboard to walk them through a story that has a lesson in the end.
  • Do a stop motion graphic. These are very difficult to create, but have a tendency to go viral when they’re done well.
  • Hire a professional voiceover from Fiverr. If you have just the visuals and don’t want to use your personal voice, get someone from Fiverr to do the voiceover for just $5.
  • Get someone else on camera to teach. Have someone well known in your industry teach on camera.
  • Create a slideshow video. Use a slideshow from PowerPoint to create a video. Narrate each slide to walk people through the slides.
  • Guide someone through an experience. For example, a guided meditation or a guided writing exercise.
  • Do a membership that ships a video every month.
  • Use video on your sales page and squeeze page. You can often get higher conversions through video landing pages than any other kind of landing page.
  • Show the behind the scenes of your business. People love seeing the nitty gritty of how things are done.
  • Let them get to know your team. Introduce other people in the office on vide.
  • Do a publicity stunt. Do something gutsy in public and film it.
  • Piggyback off a popular current topic. For example, do an election video during the elections.
  • Do a screencast. Record your screen while demonstrating something.
  • Tell a story from your life about your topic.
  • Share a random thought or rant. Don’t edit the video.
  • Say something controversial or take an uncommon stance
  • Do a timelapse video. Setup a video camera and let it film for a long time, then condense it all into a few minutes.
  • Prove or disprove a myth.
  • Pose a puzzle or question. Then answer the question in a later video. This gets a lot of people involved and also gives you the chance to provide content later.
  • Show and tell your tools. For example, if you’re teaching how to fish, do a video specifically on all the different kinds of rods, reels and baits.
  • Talk about a mistake you saw someone make. Dissect it and show them how to avoid that mistake for themselves.
  • Do a public poll and film it. Go into public and ask people their opinions on a certain topic. Post it to show what popular opinion is in a certain field.
  • Ask employees of distributors questions. For example, if you have a fishing site, call up the fishing rod manufacturer and ask them questions about the rods.
  • Host an in person competition and put that on video. For example, have a fishing contest, interview the winner and put the whole thing on video.
  • Issue a challenge and ask people to submit videos. For example, challenge your audience to catch a certain sized fish using only a certain bait. Whoever can show video proof wins a prize.
  • Give advice to yourself from when you first started. Film a video as if you were talking to a past self, then publish that video.
  • Explain the theory behind something. Instead of just teaching how to, share the why.
  • Talk about the emotional difficulties they’ll face on their journey.
  • Do something ridiculous on video. Make it funny or just plain outrageous.
  • Post a video response. If your response is good, it might get picked up in the “related videos” tab and get a lot of views.
  • Explain the laws around your field.
  • Cover an event. For example, a live seminar, conference or trade show.
  • Have people hold up index cards with statements. You’ll need at least a dozen to make a good video.
  • Video log your entire day. Then speed it up and show people what your day is like.
  • Impersonate someone. For example, if you’re a piano player, try dressing up like Lady Gaga for a song.
  • Unbox a product. Unpack a new product while explaining exactly what makes it special.
  • Do a hidden camera video of something. For example, go behind the curtains at a concert and show people what that’s really like.
  • Introduce yourself to your audience. Tell them who you are and what you care about.
  • Make a list video. For example, 25 tips on how to do X.
  • Co-ordinate with other successful video producers. Publish the video to both of your lists to get more reach.
  • Use TubeMogul to distribute your video to dozens of video sites at the same time.