Just what is video email marketing?
Like the term implies, it it the use of video within an email used for marketing purposes. Simple enough, right? … well, maybe not.
Video in general is gaining strength as a valuable means of internet marketing, with the overall view rate increasing exponentially.
So what is video email marketing anyway, and why should we give it a second thought?
Let’s talk about this in general terms for just a minute first before we get into email. How this tremendous growth and use of video play a role in the world of sales and marketing.
The numbers of users who watch online videos has increased by leaps and bounds – just look at the statistics below!
Video usage is HERE TO STAY.
Consider this:
Find more statistics at Statista
In a fairly recent report from Invodo, Video Statistics: The Marketer’s Report 2014, they summarize all major “video data” released and collected from major sources such as eMarketer, MediaPost, Internet Retailer and MarketingProfs, along with their own research on video use. It is stunning what they have discovered.
Here are some of their points and statistics that I found the most compelling.
General – Consumers – Social Media – Digital Advertisers – Mobile Users – Marketers
In General
• 74% of all Internet traffic in 2017 will be video.
• Retention rate for visual information can reach 65% vs. 10% for text-based information
• Retailers cite 40% increases in purchases as a result of video.
• 51.9% of marketing professionals worldwide name video as the type of content with the best ROI
74% – that’s an incredible figure!
Think about it … Nearly 3/4 of all traffic online will be in the form of a video. Hey, if that doesn’t want to make you learn at least the basics of video production and distribution, I don’t know what will.
… along with the fact that it has already been shown to be the top method for ROI and marketing dollars – it’s been producing results!
Consumers
• 90% of consumers watch online video.
• 71% of consumers say that video is the best way to bring product features to life
• Two out of three consumers watch product videos some or all of the time they are encountered.
When you see a “buyer” spending this much time watching a product video, it’s something to take serious note of if you want more sales and engagement. Making sure your company gets into the game will produce increased revenue and extend your bottom line profits.
Social Media
• B2B and B2C marketers worldwide name video as a top three most effective social media marketing tactic.
• Over 50% of 25-54 year olds share videos online.
• YouTube hit one billion monthly active users in March 2013.
• Between 2012 and 2013, video viewing on Facebook increased 93% on tablets and 47% on PCs and smartphones.
Everyone knows by now the command social media has. From Facebook, Twitter, G+, YouTube and Pinterest to name a few of the biggest. … and people Love to Share! especially if there is a graphic or video involved. Just out of curiosity, next time you’re on one of these sites, search for the most popular. My bet is it will be a Video!
Digital Advertising
• Video is the fastest-growing ad format, with spending rising 41.4% this year and 40% next year.
• Brands and agencies rank video as the most effective form of native advertising.
U.S. video advertising as a percentage of total online video consumption in March 2014, was 38.1 % of all videos viewed; up from 28.8 % in the July of the previous year.
(source: Statista)
These figures show how video advertising is taking hold quickly and demanding more and more of the ad dollar.
Mobile Users
• 72.1 million US smartphone users watched video on their devices at least monthly in 2013. This is expected to rise to 86.8 million, more than 1⁄4 of the U.S. population, in 2014.
The global number of mobile users is projected to amount to 9,038 million worldwide in 2020. As you can see, it’s definitely becoming a big numbers game – and numbers don’t lie!
And now onto the topic of Video Email
Internet Marketers
• Marketers who use video in email cite increased clickthrough rates, increased time spent reading
the email, increased sharing and forwarding, increased conversion rates, and increased dollars generated as the top benefits
• Video in email can boost opens 20% and increase click-through rate 2-3x.
• Using the word “Video” in email subject lines boosts open rates 18.5%, click rates by 64.8%, click to open rates by 39%, and reduces unsubscribes by 26%
With approx. 93% of marketers using video for online marketing, sales, or communication, and 80% of marketers having plans to incorporate video into their email campaigns, you can see that video is not only growing, but it’s exploding, and I don’t think it will do anything but continue.
As you can see from the statistics video in email is a success, but exactly how to implement it remains the question. Why?
… because until just recently, video could not be embedded into email successfully because not all email programs would work with embedded video – they would simply not show.
What most would do is to place an image of the video with a “play” button icon placed over it. Users would click on the image and then be taken to a landing page where the video would play, usually set to “autoplay” … this keeps it at a “one click” process.
Using standard HTML5, smartphones and in particular iOS supports video within the native email client (but not the auto play feature).
This is where the recent debate lies. Now that some videos can be embedded into email, does that mean it’s actually something that should be done? Let me elaborate just a bit.
Previously, an enticing video image was placed in an email, having the recipient click just once to be taken to an appropriate landing page where the video would be set to autoplay (avoiding yet another click), along with the sales information and CTA – so now they are exactly where you want them to be – with only one click.
If the video is now embedded in the email, the recipient will watch it there within the email, and there is no guarantee they will click again to see your product landing page. This could happen because either they never completely made it thru the video and felt compelled to click again to get to your sales page, didn’t want to take the time, or were just lazy to go one more step – no landing page entry – no sale.
So as silly as it may seem, it is an issue marketers are contemplating. If it were me, I would run a number of tests to see what gets the best results. Currently, the jury is out.
So test, test, test!
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Thanks
Hi Joanne,
Interesting post, I did not know video was so important. I’ve been putting off using video, but according to your traffic figures for 2017 you have given me a good reason to get started.
Interesting stats on videos in email marketing and I can see the reasons for the dilema in embedding the video directly in the email.
Thanks for a great post, hopefully this will spur me to action.
Peter
The figures really tell the story.
Video marketing cannot be ignored if you want to gain every advantage.
When the time is right for you, I would give it a try!
Thanks for stopping by Peter!
Hi Joanne,
I have been using video, but still not tried to see if Constant Contact actually plays the video within the email or if it is just a button to connect viewer to YouTube, Vimeo, or other account. This is a comprehensive and engaging article with tons of great suggestions.
Hi Robert
… thanks for stopping by!
The use and importance of video seems to be growing by leaps and bounds. I think it’s getting to the point where marketers simply cannot ignore it any longer.
Love the layout of the site – very easy to follow and super informative.
Video is used a lot online now, but I hadn’t heard of video email before.
Glad you stopped by Sara!
Thank you for your nice comment.
Yes, video is getting HUGE!
Any website owner should at least consider video marketing in some form.
I notice you are into the fitness niche – it would be perfect for you.
I will be writing more about video in future posts – it’s on the “list”!
Great post, 74% wow!
I have realized how important video is within marketing generally, but have done nothing about it! You give me an incentive to do something soon – just haven’t tried it yet.
Hi Rob
Video marketing is becoming so big now – but the nice thing about it is, IT WORKS!
The statistics are overwhelming!
I think everyone should give it a try sooner or later, and there are many tools to help.
(that will be another post!)
Thanks Rob!
I love this new marketing technique because I would much rather view and listen to a video than read. Marketing is getting better and easier all the time. Now all I need is an email list. 🙂
Hi Virgie
From the statistics, you are not alone!
Video is huge and growing by leaps and bounds – I believe that anyone in business should at least consider it in some part of their marketing plan.
… and about the email list – I hear you! One of the best ways to get an email list going is to offer something for FREE, where they have to submit their email address to get it – that’s for another day!
Thanks again Virgie!
Hey Joanne, thanks so much for providing so many useful stats on the trend of video marketing! I am actually thinking of using videos as an additional content for my blog. 🙂
Hi Keye
… thanks for stopping by!
Video is producing big results in the way of not only viewership, but in marketing results.
People are much more likely to “follow thru” with a CTA (call to action) if the use of video is involved, whether it be on site, shared socially, or in email.
Definitely something to keep in mind.
Wow. I knew Video was big. But I didn’t realize it was possible to embed it in email. Thanks for your thorough analysis. Appreciated!
Hi Raymond!
Yeah – there is still a debate though as to if you really should or not.
Video is absolutely huge and getting bigger and bigger as we speak.
… time to get the camera and mic out and start practicing!