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6 reasons why your video content sucks
If your video content is falling flat and failing to resonate with your target audience, it's time to analyse the reasons behind its shortcomings.
April 24th, 2023
Written by Ben Collison
Video content has become an essential part of any successful marketing strategy. It has the power to engage and captivate audiences, increase brand visibility, and drive conversions.
However, not all video content delivers the desired results.
In this blog, we will explore 6 common reasons why your video content may be underperforming and provide actionable solutions to fix them.
01. Lack of clear objectives
One of the main reasons why video content fails is the absence of clear objectives.
Without a solid plan of action in place, your video will feel disjointed and your audience will struggle to understand what message you are trying to communicate.
Additionally, a lack of clear objectives can result in wasted time and resources. When you don't have a clear understanding of what you want to achieve with your video content, you run the risk of investing significant time, effort, and resources into creating content that may not serve your intended purpose.
Ask yourself key questions like who the video is intended for, what kind of tone you want it to have, and what kind of results you would like to achieve.
In order to avoid any negative consequences, outline your goals before starting any video project in the form of a brief. Put simply, the more planning you do the better.
02. Poor production quality
Low production quality can significantly impact the perceived value of your video content. Technical issues such as poor lighting, shaky footage, or unclear audio can undermine the professionalism and credibility of your brand.
It is important to invest in quality production equipment, including cameras, lighting, and audio devices to build a solid foundation. However, you do not need the most high-end equipment to achieve good results.
The majority of the time poor production quality is a result of mistakes being made and not the tools used not being good enough. It is essential you understand the basics of filmmaking such as framing, audio and lighting to ensure your videos do not have glaring errors.
03. Lack of creativity
With the abundance of video content available, it's crucial to stand out from the crowd. If your videos lack creativity and fail to offer a unique perspective, they will blend in and be easily forgotten.
Allocate time to allow for creativity in your video production process. Brainstorm innovative ideas, experiment with different formats, and think outside the box. Consider incorporating animation, motion graphics, or other visual elements to add creativity and visual appeal.
It’s best to view creativity as being the cherry on top. The vast majority of your videos will follow the same fundamental practices in order to function properly. It is that extra sprinkling of innovation that makes all of the difference though.
04. Lengthy and unfocused content
Attention spans are getting shorter, and viewers are more likely to click away if your videos are lengthy or lack focus. Rambling or going off-topic can lead to disengagement.
Keep your videos concise and to the point. Trim unnecessary content and focus on delivering the key message efficiently. It is important to build the habit of regularly asking yourself if there are any ways you can refine your video more.
Structure your videos with a clear introduction, main points, and a strong conclusion. This will reduce the complexity of your video project as you have created smaller sections that you can work on one step at a time.
05. Lack of Authenticity
Authenticity plays a vital role in building trust and connecting with your audience. If your videos come across as overly scripted, salesy, or lacking genuine human connection, viewers may perceive them as insincere.
Tonality is neglected far too often when creating video content. You may well have a really good script with great alliteration, but how does it sound when you actually read it out loud?
Try to find the right balance between the information you want to present and how it is actually presented.
To achieve this, it’s best not to rely on a script too heavily, instead using it as a guide. This will allow for the people featured in your video to speak more naturally, whilst still knowing what they need to talk about.
06. Lack of Consistency
Inconsistency in your video content can confuse your audience and dilute your brand identity. If your videos vary significantly in style, tone, or frequency, it can make it difficult for viewers to establish a strong connection with your brand.
Develop a consistent video content strategy. Establish a cohesive brand identity, including visual elements, tone of voice, and messaging. Maintain a regular schedule for video releases to keep your audience engaged and coming back for more.
You will likely have a brand guidelines document that can assist with this. Consider taking things one step further by creating a video guidelines document to ensure maximum consistency.
In conclusion,
By addressing these common reasons why your video content may be falling short, you can transform your video strategy into a powerful tool for engaging your audience, building brand awareness, and achieving your marketing goals.
Focus on delivering value, maintaining quality production standards, and establishing consistency within your processes. With these solutions in mind, you can revitalize your video content and create a strong impact in the digital landscape.
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